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Accusations fly against Sandoval
Pablo Sandoval was questioned Friday morning by Santa Cruz Sheriff's deputies in connection with a sexual assault complaint at a beach resort.Read More
Austerity from Brussels to Sacramento
Americans are historically impervious to the rest of the world. But if we think the European crisis does not affect us, we are mistaken.Read More
App catches airport profiling in the act
A new smartphone application empowers air travelers to make complaints about profiling by airport security in real time.Read More
Here comes the flu, and it’s late
It’s been nearly 30 years since the flu has arrived so late in the season, but alas, shown up it has.Read More
How deep is your love?
Stanford researchers put people in an fMRI machine and asked them to love as hard as they could.Read More
Ban on plastic crap for America’s Cup
The Port Commission has rolled out a new “zero waste policy:" Plastic water bottles, utensils, and bags will be banned.Read More
Eight in 10 SF foreclosures had errors
A City review shows the rates of San Francisco foreclosures with some sort of error reach an astounding 84 percent.Read More
Druid Heights on the edge of status
The Druid Heights Artists Retreat, hidden away in the shade of majestic Muir Woods, is being considered for historic status by the Park Service. Read More
VoicePark is new remedy for parking headache
Parking in The City is an out and out nightmare. Up hills you go, round blocks, battling one-way streets, and on it goes.Read More
For the love of food and apps
Open Table has been the big enchilada in online reservations for well over a decade, but start-up Seat Me is the new tool in town.Read More
Mission moves upscale with valet parking
New swanky joints in the MIssion — and even some old swanky joints — are now offering valet parking to their patrons.Read More
Raw sewage mucks up Surfer’s Beach
Up to 3,000 gallons of untreated sewage were released onto Surfer's Beach in Half Moon Bay in two separate incidents.Read More
A life-affirming year in film
The 2012 Oscar nominations are out, and the films honored this year make a poignant statement.Read More
An unlikely occupier
Members of the 99 percent were joined Friday by someone they might consider to be part of the one percent.Read More
Ash in the sand is a mess
Every January, Ocean Beach hosts down-low, post-holiday bonfire. This year, it left behind a beach covered in debris.Read More
Student’s road from Damascus
Alice Mustafa, a sophomore at Berkeley International High, left Syria three years ago with her father, forced out as a political refugee. Read More
Subway detour set to snarl Stockton corridor
As of next Saturday, Muni riders on Stockton are looking at a four-year detour as the $1.6 billion Central Subway project gets under way.Read More
Haiti two years later
Today marks the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake that ravaged the island of Haiti. From all accounts, Haiti looks like an earthquake occurred a few months ago, not...Read More
SF critics embrace “Tree of Life”
“The Tree of Life” is without doubt a wasabi film: You’ll either love it or hate it. The San Francisco Film Critics Circle loved it.Read More