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Jason Samuels Smith taps from New York to India
Master tap dancer Jason Samuels Smith aspires to create an enriching community of dance. Also: Pandit Chitresh DasRead More
Muni showing results with all-door boarding
Back-door boarding is proving to be a good idea, with complaints dropping and bus lines speeding up.Read More
Bay Area freaks out over mild snow predictions
The weather service predicts a winter storm hitting the Bay could bring snow. The East Coast rolls its eyes in response.Read More
Robber targets grocery store banks
Police are seeking a suspect believed to have hit two banks — possibly three — inside grocery stores in the North Bay.Read More
BART boots its bike ban for another test run
BART is launching another test run to determine if it will allow bikes on trains during rush hours. Bikers rejoice.Read More
North v. South: Kings drink from the Stanley Cup
A sloppy start for the Kings could spell trouble, but returning stars can save them if they remember how to play like Stanley Cup champions.Read More
Jerry Brown: ‘California is back’
Gov. Jerry Brown gave new hope to California and its future in his State of the State address.Read More
California strongly infected by nasty flu
The flu is serious this season, with officials suggesting everyone get vaccinated in the wake of five deaths statewide.Read More
Occupy Oakland protesters fight back with lawsuit
Occupy Oakland protesters are suing over police actions taken during a day of protest last Jan. 28.Read More
Feral cat shot by arrow is getting better
A woman brought a cat to a Lafayette vet with an unusual injury — an arrow stuck in its back. Seriously. An arrow.Read More
Star Trek gear beams down into the Tenderloin
The mystery behind randomly trendy Star Trek gear sported by homeless in the Tenderloin has been solved.Read More
Toll plaza killer convicted of capital murder
An unrepentant and mouthy Nathan Burris was convicted Wednesday for killing a toll-taker and her bus driver friend three years ago.Read More
San Francisco makes room for shared cars
The SFMTA is proposing more than 100 street parking spots be reserved exclusively for shared cars, hoping to encourage their use.Read More
Police nab suspected San Jose arsonist
Police say a 56-year-old woman was attempting to start a fire near a residential area in San Jose when she was arrested. Read More
Sudden oak death ravaging Bay Area trees
Sudden oak death is on the rise again, with nearly 376,000 dead trees — the highest level since 2007 — found in our region.Read More
Missing Yosemite worker survives 35-foot plunge
A 23-year-old Yosemite hotel worker missing since Sunday was discovered in steep terrain after surviving a 35-foot tumble.Read More
Robbers zap Mission victim before fleeing
Five assailants forced their way into a Mission District resident's home before zapping him with a stun gun and taking his cash.Read More
Potential arsonist torching San Jose dumpsters
San Jose has been hit with at least eight fires in dumpsters and back alleys, endangering residential neighborhoods.Read More
Scooter sharing beats traffic, saves planet
San Francisco is now the first city in the country to have a shared electric scooter system to cut around traffic.Read More
City College considers closing campuses
In response to accreditation and financial woes, City College will today consider shuttering its Castro and Presidio campuses.Read More