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San Francisco: 2024 Olympic host?
The City received a letter from the U.S. Olympic Committee to gauge its interest in hosting the 2024 games.Read More
Stanford rakes in record-setting dollars
Stanford University has set itself ahead of the pack by becoming the first college to raise $1 billion in a single year.Read More
Tacolicious throws open its Palo Alto doors
One of San Francisco's favorite Mexican restaurants made its official Peninsula debut Tuesday.Read More
Bill lobbies for on-campus polling places
A newly proposed bill would require universities to have polling places available on campus. Read More
No more Drakes Bay means pricier oysters
If the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejects Drakes Bay's final appeal to stay open, oyster prices might skyrocket.Read More
Ex-offenders struggle to find housing
Because of The City's lack of low-income housing, 47 percent of ex-offenders are left to live on the streets. Read More
BART riders may be slapped with fare hikes
As if San Francisco housing and gas prices weren't enough, BART officials proposed fare and parking increases this week.Read More
California gas prices creep upward
Pull out your wallets, California. Gas prices have jumped 45 cents in the last month alone.Read More
Motorcycle lane-splitters get CHP guidelines
See that motorcyclist weaving in and out of traffic? Not only is it perfectly legal, the State has issued guidelines on how it should be done.Read More
Warriors jerseys: Now with added sleeves
The Warriors are set to debut new state-of-the-art jerseys at their Feb. 22 home game against the Spurs.Read More
UC Berkeley grad rate tops national averages
Though almost half of all U.S. college students don't graduate in six years, UC Berkeley has kept its graduation rates high.Read More
San Franciscans might have to foot America’s Cup bill
Open up your wallets, because funding for the international sailing competition has fallen $20 million short.Read More
Silicon Valley sees job surge
A report released Tuesday indicates that Silicon Valley is not only returning, but exceeding the heyday of dot-com boom job growth.Read More
CSU classrooms expand online
Online course offerings are on the rise in the California State University system, with San Francisco and San Jose State leading the way.Read More
Kevin Collins ‘person of interest’ fingered by cops
SFPD has revived a decades-old case in the hopes that someone will come forward with information about a person of interest.Read More
Supporters rally to save City College
Concerned CCSF faculty, staff and students are meeting tonight at City College's Mission Campus on Valencia to help rescue public higher education in San Francisco.Read More
Bomb threat clears UC Berkeley lab in Emeryville
Two office buildings in Emeryville were evacuated this morning after a bomb threat.Read More
New Bay Bridge bikeway exciting, but falls short
While the new Bay Bridge bike path is exciting, it only gets you halfway across the bay from Oakland to Treasure Island. Read More
Poll shows Californians support immigrants reform
A new poll indicates a growing sea change in how Californians feel about immigration.Read More