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Man drives van into SF building, none injured
A 70-year-old driver was injured when he drove over a curb and crashed into a building and this afternoon in San Francisco's Eureka Valley/Dolores Heights neighborhood.Read More
Dog flu diagnosed in South Bay pooches
Canine influenza, better known as "dog flu," has been diagnosed in a number of dogs in the South Bay recently, veterinarians said.Read More
Thousands of Bay Areans take to streets for Women’s March
Tens of thousands of people - public officials, social justice organizations and private individuals - are gearing up for the Women's Marches held throughout the Bay Area and the...Read More
65-year-old woman gunned down in Sunset
A woman was fatally gunned down late this afternoon in San Francisco's Central Sunset District and police are now seeking a suspect.Read More
Cal basketball star sues over sex assault
A Cal athletic department spokesman said university officials have now seen and are reviewing a copy of a sexual assault lawsuit filed by a former campus basketball star.Read More
Korean War remains identified as SF resident
The remains of a U.S. Army soldier missing since the Korean War have been identified as belonging to a San Francisco resident.Read More
Man who died after being Tased identified
A man who died in Daly City early Wednesday morning after being shocked with a Taser stun gun by police late Tuesday night has been identified.Read More
BART ‘fleet of the future’ cleared for rollout
Passengers may be able to ride BART's newly-certified train cars as soon as Friday afternoon.Read More
Wiener tries again with late-night booze bill
San Francisco state Sen. Scott Wiener Thursday reintroduced legislation that would allow a handful of cities to extend alcohol sales as late as 4 a.m.Read More
Apple, Google buses damaged on I-280
Five charter buses carrying tech workers had windows damaged Tuesday while driving on Interstate Highway 280.Read More
Bail set at $2M for man charged with killing mom
Bail was set at $2 million Wednesday for a man accused of fatally stabbing his mother in San Francisco's Oceanview neighborhood.Read More
Luis Mora to be released from federal custody
After nearly three weeks in a private prison, Luis Mora, a University of California at Berkeley pre-law student arrested last month at a border checkpoint, is slated to be...Read More
Appeals court uphelds state prostitution law
A sex workers' advocacy group lost a bid to a federal appeals court to overturn a 146-year-old California law that criminalizes prostitution.Read More
Man dies in Daly City after being tased by police
A person died after police deployed a Taser on the individual during a struggle Tuesday night in Daly City.Read More
Dozen residents displaced in Nob Hill fire
Twelve people, including a family of four, were displaced Tuesday afternoon when a two-alarm fire broke out and damaged two apartment buildings.Read More
Deal clears path for South Bay developments
The cities of San Jose and Santa Clara have reached a settlement over disputes related to proposed large developments.Read More
Man charged in mother’s stabbing death
A 65-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in San Francisco's Oceanview neighborhood Friday night by a man who appears to be her son.Read More
City worker acquitted in pedestrian death
A former driver for a San Francisco health clinic was found not guilty of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter in the death of a woman in a wheelchair who he fatally...Read More
Pedestrian dies after Novato Blvd. crash
A 56-year-old Novato woman died when she was struck by a vehicle on Novato Boulevard Tuesday afternoon.Read More
Capitol Corridor train hits car, kills occupant
One person died when an Amtrak train and an occupied vehicle collided in unincorporated Solano County near Dixon.Read More