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DUI suspect in custody after hitting three pedestrians, parked car
A 36-year-old woman was arrested after hitting three pedestrians and a parked car in the parking lot of a Chevy’s restaurant in South San Francisco on Sunday night, police...Read More
Free SF election-day lunch tradition lives on at John’s Grill
A revived tradition continues Tuesday in San Francisco when John’s Grill holds its free election-day lunch. Former Mayor Willie Brown is hosting the non-partisan event starting at 11:30 a.m....Read More
Crews on track for full Kincade Fire containment Thursday
Containment on the Kincade Fire increased to 84 percent on Tuesday morning as crews continue to gain ground on the Sonoma County blaze that has been burning for nearly...Read More
Mother allegedly confesses to drowning 2-year-old girl
A 2-year-old Gilroy girl was drowned in a bathtub by her mother Sunday morning, according to police. Marcie Montelongo, 35, called 911 around 11:30 a.m. and told a dispatcher...Read More
Police association draws wide criticism for ‘ugly, hateful’ Boudin attack ads
San Francisco officials and supporters of district attorney hopeful Chesa Boudin are denouncing TV and mailer attacks led by the San Francisco Police Officers Association. The day before voters...Read More
Bay Area pavement quality improves slightly
The quality of pavement on Bay Area roads held steady in 2018, with a minor improvement to the regional average attributed to projects funded by the recent hike to...Read More
Marin County voters consider taxes for fire protection, police, schools, Memorial Park
There are three local measures on the Marin County ballot in Tuesday’s election. San Anselmo’s Measure M is an annual tax of $98 per residential unit or per 1,500...Read More
Two-alarm structure fire displaces four in Richmond District
Four people were displaced following a two-alarm fire in the Central Richmond District early Monday morning, according to fire officials. The fire at the structure, described as a large...Read More
Pedestrian suffers life-threatening injuries in crosswalk collision
A man in his 60s suffered life-threatening injuries when a vehicle struck him in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood on Saturday morning, according to police. The collision was reported...Read More
Pleasant Hill water main breaks
A water main break has been reported Monday morning in Pleasant Hill, according to police. The break was reported in the area of Alhambra Avenue and Rockridge Drive and...Read More
Richmond City Council to consider district boundaries amid legal threat
The Richmond City Council night will conduct the first public hearing Tuesday in their move from at-large elections to a district-based model as part of an effort to avoid...Read More
Concord considers additional cannabis licenses, retail storefronts, delivery
Notable changes to Concord’s cannabis regulations, including allowing up to two adult-use retail storefront businesses and two locally-based adult-use delivery businesses, will be considered Tuesday night by the Concord...Read More
Nearly 4,000 personnel remain at Kincade Fire, now 76 percent contained
Containment of the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County is up to 76 percent, with full containment expected by Thursday, Cal Fire said in a report Sunday morning. There are...Read More
Decimated Warriors battle hard, fall short in the final minute
Just when you thought the Warriors could not get more unrecognizable, it got worse. Losing Steph Curry, Draymond Green and D’Angelo Russell, the Warriors were forced to send out...Read More
Loftus tackles auto break-ins as interim district attorney
On the campaign trail, Suzy Loftus is promising to “stop the car break-in epidemic” in San Francisco. As Mayor London Breed’s interim district attorney appointee, she is using the...Read More
Dungeness crab season comes with recreational health warning, commercial delay
The recreational Dungeness crab season starts Saturday in California, but it comes with a warning. The start of commercial crab season, meanwhile, will likely be delayed. The California Department...Read More