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CA lawmakers mull smartphone kill switch
Smartphone makers may be forced to put a ‘kill switch’ into production by January 2015.Read More
Bay Area jobs flourish as farm work withers
Jobless rates in the South Bay and San Francisco are at their lowest in five years.Read More
Drought threatens cattle, farms, fisheries
California's drought is leaving cattle ranchers and salmon populations high and dry.Read More
San Jose eyes citizen cameras for security
Security cameras owned by private citizens would feed into a police database in San Jose.Read More
San Jose on high alert for serial arsonist
A serial arsonist is suspected of setting off 13 fires in and around the downtown area.Read More
Swine flu deaths mount across Bay Area
The H1N1 virus has killed 18 people in the Bay Area and sickened countless more.Read More
California drought leaves state parched
While the East Coast gets slammed with an arctic blast, the West is bone dry.Read More
Polluters benefit from lax state enforcement
The state Department of Toxic Substances Control has come under heavy fire this winter.Read More
The Mission District is bad for your health
Hospitalization rates for COPD are six times higher in the Mission than in the Outer Mission.Read More
Santana reunited with homeless ex-drummer
Marcus ‘the Magnificent’ Malone was discovered digging through a dumpster.Read More
Lawsuit accuses school district of racism
A federal suit filed in San Francisco charges Eureka school officials with racial and sexual harassment.Read More
Smartphone ‘kill switch’ bill due in January
Senator Mark Leno is proposing a law to require a mandatory “kill switch" on smartphones.Read More