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Saturday looks to be only break from rainy Bay Area weekend
Rain will return to the San Francisco Bay Area Friday, beginning along the coast after sunrise before heading inland.Read More
Shareholder sues Google over sexual harassment response
A shareholder sued the board of Google Inc.'s parent company, Alphabet Inc., in San Mateo County Superior Court Thursday for allegedly tolerating and covering up sexual harassment by senior...Read More
Man found dead after Fairfield hit-and-run
Fairfield police said an Arizona man was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver Thursday morning.Read More
Man in wheelchair struck, killed by van
A 70-year-old man in a wheelchair was struck and killed by a van while crossing El Camino Real in San Bruno on Wednesday morning.Read More
Creative retirements imagined for legacy BART cars
Most of BART's 669 worn-out old cars, some almost 50 years old, are set to be retired by 2023.Read More
Fiat agrees to settle emissions cheating case for $800 million
California officials and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. announced Thursday an approximately $800 million settlement of claims that the automaker used illegal software to cheat on the testing of pollution...Read More
Restaurant owner’s assets seized in wage theft case
The owners of a Bay Area restaurant chain have had $1.7 million in assets seized to help pay back 56 employees who were allegedly victims of wage theft while...Read More
San Mateo Co. DA to release video of Taser death
As the investigation into the Taser stun gun death of Chinedu Okobi by five San Mateo County sheriff's deputies nears its conclusion, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe...Read More
Jurors hear closing arguments in Oakland strangulation trial
An Alameda County prosecutor told jurors on Wednesday that a 26-year-old man should be convicted of murder for the strangulation death of his uncle outside an Oakland restaurant in...Read More
Elder abuse case refreshes call for Visitacion Valley police station
An 88-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries Tuesday morning Visitacion Valley.Read More
Sixth SF homeless ‘navigation center’ opens in SoMa
The new 84-bed facility will help homeless referred by The City’s Homeless Outreach Team.Read More
Concord delays 310 units of downtown housing
The Concord City Council asked the developer to come back with a commitment to hiring local, organized labor.Read More
Contra Costa emergency services chief arrested on drug possession charges
A 19-year veteran of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District has been arrested on suspicion of drug possession.Read More
Judge orders PG&E conduct sweeping inspections after deadly wildfires
A federal judge in San Francisco on Wednesday tentatively ordered PG&E Co. to inspect its entire electrical service area.Read More
San Francisco reports first flu death of season
A San Francisco resident has died from flu-related causes, the first such death in The City this season.Read More
Norman Yee rises to helm SF Board of Supervisors
Norman Yee became the Board of Supervisors president after hours of public comment and weeks of speculation.Read More
Crews repairing broken water main in Glen Park
About 75 households are affected by a water main break that occurred early Tuesday afternoon in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood.Read More
Bill seeks to sunset paper receipts statewide
A state assemblyman from San Francisco on Tuesday introduced legislation that would seek to phase out paper receipts.Read More
San Jose mayor continues to recover after being hit by a car
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo will miss the first City Council meeting of 2019 as he recovers from being struck by a vehicle while on his bicycle.Read More
Affordable housing bond worth $300 million headed to ballot
San Francisco voters could decide on a $300 million affordable housing bond as well as one for earthquake safety and emergency response during upcoming elections, Mayor London Breed announced...Read More