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Crews complete $25 million Bay Bridge fix
Structural issues are all water under the bridge now that a $25 million fix has wrapped up.Read More
Smoothing out Point Reyes’ winding roads
The National Park Service thinks it’s high time the roads that lead to Point Reyes get brought up to par.Read More
Defenseless parklet defaced by taggers
We’re still scratching our heads over why someone would go so far as to vandalize the brand-new Clement Street parklet.Read More
Don’t trash your park this Fourth of July
Nothing says love of country more than barbecue, beer and fireworks. But the post-party clean-up needs work.Read More
Air-sparing bike sharing coming in August
Local air quality and transit officials are set to launch a $7 million bike-sharing program in August.Read More
Pot farm poison suspected in owl deaths
UC Davis research suggests rat poison planted by pot farmers could be killing owls in Northern California.Read More
Supes urge CCSF to explore their financial options
Three city supervisors are publicly urging CCSF to use money from Prop. A towards keeping the school afloat. Read More
Noe Valley is about to get even sweeter
If all goes as planned, a Noe Valley parking lot could soon be turned into a peaceful park.Read More
Sonoma Coast welcomes new seal pups
Seal pup season has officially started with cute baby seals beginning to appear all along the Sonoma County Coast.Read More
Bay Area economy doing A-OK
While numerous California cities have been hit hard by the effects of the recession, the Bay Area seems to be bouncing back just fine. Read More
Supervisors to vote on Polk Street bar ban
Following numerous complaints from residents, legislation has been introduced to ban any new bars on Polk Street. Read More
Eight-year-old on field trip shot with arrow
Who would have thought a wholesome elementary school field trip would result in a getting shot with an arrow?Read More
Teacher pleads not guilty in sleeping pill scandal
The now-infamous Morgan Hill preschool teacher accused of giving her students sleeping pills pleaded not guilty today. Read More
San Rafael looks to get the homeless working
Bustling San Francisco and calm San Rafael have one unmistakable thing in common: homelessness. Read More
Porn and gambling, all in a day’s work
SF Public Utilities Commission employees have been accused of watching porn and gambling on their work computers.Read More
Bay Area wetlands now even more special
In celebration of World Wetlands Day, several Bay Area wetlands officially became the nation's 35th "wetland of importance".Read More
State eyes second jobs on the taxpayer’s dime
Holding multiple jobs is hardly a rarity these days. Most people who do so, though, aren’t collecting two state paychecks.Read More
End of the road for Golden Gate Bridge toll takers
The days of digging out cash and stopping at the Golden Gate Bridge toll plaza will soon be over.Read More
Show up to class, earn a prize
If it takes a village to raise a child, it may take the city of Berkeley to make sure they get to class.Read More
Recovered bikes in search of their owners
Pictures of bicycles recovered from a prolific accused bike thief have been posted online to help their owners find them.Read More