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Fatal stabbing suspect found dead at base of Guerneville bridge
A man suspected of stabbing two people this week, one fatally, was found dead at the base of a Guerneville bridge.Read More
After years of construction, Van Ness Improvement Project one week to public launch
After nearly seven years of construction, the Van Ness Improvement Project is in its final week of testing and last-minute work. The new corridor opens to the public on...Read More
New harbor craft regulations could improve health for West Oakland residents
New harbor craft regulations will help cut pollution and improve health in portside communities like West Oakland.Read More
Woman arrested in Oklahoma nearly three decades after San Carlos murder
Shu Ming Tang was killed in 1993 at the Devonshire Little Store in San Carlos. Nearly 30 years later, a suspect has been arrested.Read More
Critically endangered Sumatran tiger ‘Leanne,’ age 18, dies at SF Zoo
The San Francisco Zoo announced Thursday the passing of longtime resident Leanne, an 18-year-old Sumatran tiger.Read More
Lafayette road rage shooting victim identified as 20-year-old Basel Jilani
A man killed in an apparent road rage shooting Wednesday afternoon near Lafayette has been identified as 20-year-old Basel Jilani.Read More
Berkeley considers reparations program to narrow wealth gap for Black residents
Berkeley is weighing proposal to hire a consultant who would help navigate a reparations program for the city’s Black community.Read More
Benicia mayor to fill vacated air district board seat
Benicia Mayor Steve Young will fill a vacated Solano County seat on the board for the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Read More
Police respond to Glen Park armed person in apparent mental health crisis
Police are responding to an armed person believed to be experiencing a mental health crisis across from the BART Glen Park station.Read More
Hands-on humanitarian: Santa Clara woman helps refugees near Ukraine border
A Santa Clara woman and her mother traveled to a refugee camp near the Ukraine border to help those forced to flee their homes.Read More
Excelsior collision leaves 73-year-old pedestrian in critical condition
A 73-year-old man was crossing the street in Excelsior Wednesday morning when he was struck by a vehicle and critically injured. Read More
Lateefah Simon retains BART Board of Director seat amid residency dispute
In a reversal, Lateefah Simon will be allowed to retain her Board of Directors seat as outside legal experts resolve her residency dispute.Read More
Oakland airport foot traffic reaches highest level since pandemic onset
Oakland International Airport is showing signs of recovery with February foot traffic reaching the highest level since the pandemic onset.Read More
Police find ghost guns in arrest of four teen robbery suspects
Police arrested four teens suspected of a robbery and two burglaries. They recovered three ghost guns from the suspect vehicle. Read More
Air district moves to target Chemtrade emissions with abatement order
The air district is trying to hit the Chemtrade facility in Richmond with an abatement order that would require compliance by April 15. Read More
Supes cut sister relationship ties with Moscow over ‘brutal’ invasion
Condemning the invasion of Ukraine, Santa Clara County supervisors voted Tuesday to cut sister relationship ties with Moscow, Russia.Read More
Board approves Evans Avenue bike lane build despite lack of full protection
The SFMTA board voted 6-1 to approve the Evans Avenue bike lane quick-build project despite the fact only half of the new lanes will be protected.Read More