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Fremont school board pauses sex education for preteens
Fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders in the Fremont Unified School District will not have sex education this year after hundreds of parents objected to "age inappropriate" material in the proposed...Read More
Mill Valley shooting suspect found dead
A suspect who apparently shot two people Thursday afternoon at an apartment complex in Mill Valley is dead, sheriff's officials said.Read More
Richmond police force in 2014 death deemed ‘excessive’
Richmond's Citizen Police Review Commission on Wednesday night substantiated the allegation that excessive and unreasonable force was used in a 2014 shooting.Read More
Man at center of bail reform released
A San Francisco Superior Court judge agreed Thursday to release a man from custody ahead of his trial after he spent nearly a year in jail because he couldn't...Read More
Sonoma to Vegas flights begin in August
Sun Country Airlines announced Wednesday it will fly non-stop from Santa Rosa to Las Vegas between Aug. 30 and Dec. 2..Read More
San Jose City Hall falcon chicks banded for study
Three falcon chicks from the nest on top of San Jose City Hall were outfitted with personalized bands Thursday morning by University of California at Santa Cruz researchers so...Read More
Sailboat sinks off Pacifica beach during recovery
The U.S. Coast Guard is working with state and local authorities on the salvage of a 33-foot sailboat that ran aground in Pacifica last weekend and then sank when...Read More
Arrest in Berkeley laptop robbery
A person was arrested Tuesday night following a robbery near the University of California at Berkeley, university police said Wednesday.Read More
Oakland beverage tax funds school hydration stations
The Oakland City Council has voted to approve the purchase and installation of new hydration stations at 110 public schools in the city to ensure that students have access...Read More
Oakland says ‘no’ to drinking straws
The Oakland City Council has voted unanimously to approve an ordinance that will prohibit the use of single-use plastic straws unless requested by customers.Read More
Billions sought in suit against Navy contractor
An attorney representing residents in San Francisco's Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood filed a class action lawsuit Tuesday.Read More
Supes honor SoMa leather legacy
The western portion of San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood will be recognized as the LGBTQ and Leather Cultural District.Read More
Vineyard worker dies in tractor accident
A vineyard worker who died in a tractor accident Tuesday at a vineyard in Sonoma County was identified as 34-year-old Franklin Palacios Carrillo.Read More
Rally outside ICE office highlights uncertainty
Dozens of immigration activists rallied Tuesday in support of Fernando Carrillo, released from custody last month after being jailed for more than six months, as he attended a check-in...Read More
Sunnyvale pedestrian dies after Friday collision
An 84-year-old woman has died from injuries she suffered in a collision with a vehicle Friday afternoon in Sunnyvale, public safety officials said Tuesday.Read More
Two dead in East Oakland shooting
A Berkeley man and an Oakland woman were fatally shot in East Oakland on Monday night, police said Wednesday.Read More
One injured after officer accidentally fires gun
A 14-year-old girl was taken to a hospital after a Morgan Hill police officer accidentally shot his gun and a bullet fragment hit her near her eye on Sunday...Read More
State sues EPA over auto emissions
The state of California led a coalition of 17 states Tuesday in suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Administrator Scott Pruitt to challenge a plan to roll back...Read More
SFO employee charged with murdering co-worker’s boyfriend
A San Francisco International Airport employee and his friend have been charged with a fatal shooting in Daly City last week.Read More
Train tank cars derail at Shell oil facility
Two tank cars derailed early Tuesday morning in the Shell Oil Yard in Martinez, but stayed upright and did not spill any hazardous materials.Read More