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Both sides cry foul in AT&T Park food fight
Negotiations broke down last week between AT&T Park food vendor Centerplate and their workers' union.Read More
Downtown drivers could face congestion fees
A congestion fee for downtown drivers could reduce congestion, improve safety and avoid perpetual gridlock.Read More
Drivers with disabilities may lose free parking
New proposal addresses handicap placard fraud by making all drivers pay for parking.Read More
Card skimmers strike Walnut Creek gas pumps
Bay Area drivers need to keep an eye on their bank accounts after credit card skimmers were found at East Bay gas stations.Read More
Restaurant serves up threatened species
Patrons are eating up African lion at Mokutanya Yakitori in Burlingame, farm-raised in Illinois and shipped to the Bay Area.Read More
Students forced to cough up bucks to graduate
Fees charged for graduation sometimes means CSU students can't afford to attend their ceremonies.Read More
Pacifica police seek suspect in skateboard assault
A traffic accident along Highway 35 turned ugly when a suspect allegedly assaulted another driver with a skateboard.Read More
‘Strike one’ looms for AT&T Park workers
As if the garlic fries line couldn't get any longer, food workers at AT&T Park are threatening to strike.Read More
Women retell on stage their border crossing stories
A new play showcases about a dozen women recounting the struggles and sacrifices they made to enter the U.S.Read More
Grand jury seeks to stretch Marin bag ban
A Marin grand jury has recommended a plastic bag ban be extended throughout the county.Read More
Marin wetlands in critical condition
Volunteers are working to strip nonnative plants and restore natural habitat to Kent Island and Bolinas Lagoon.Read More
SF green lights CCA art school expansion
With red tape cleared, California College of the Arts hopes to add buildings, raise enrollment and possibly provide student housing.Read More
Boston bombing prompts new security measures
Local law enforcement has been asked to reassess security for San Francisco and its hundreds of annual special events.Read More
Crissy Field unleashes dog concerns
This month’s death of two goslings has prompted Crissy Field visitors to speak out about the dangers off-leash dogs.Read More
A push for legal sports betting in California
One California senator is gambling that legalizing sports betting in the state would be a win-win for all. Read More
Central Freeway project trades park for parking
A playground and basketball courts have been cut out of the park plan to maintain revenue-generating State parking.Read More
Bike-sharing rolls toward summer launch
The City is proposing 35 bike-sharing stations downtown along Market to start a trial of the long-awaited plan this summer.Read More
Muni welcomes freshly remodeled buses
The SFMTA unveiled the first of 80 diesel buses being rehabilitated with updated graffiti-resistant interiors and other amenities.Read More
Cable car wrecks make The City write checks
When the mechanical engineering of yesteryear meets the mayhem of today's gridlock, accidents are bound to follow.Read More
Treasure Island soil contains nuclear byproduct
Investigation finds higher rates of radioactive agent on Treasure Island than previously reported by U.S. NavyRead More