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60-year-old pedestrian left with life-threatening injuries after hit-and-run
San Francisco police are asking for help finding the driver of a vehicle who left the scene of a Wednesday night collision that left a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries.Read More
New study examines seismic safety of SF buildings
A first-of-its-kind study released Thursday by San Francisco city officials provides 16 recommendations the city can use to ensure that its tall buildings are seismically safe. Read More
Protesters block McDonald’s drive-thru, demand fair treatment
Protesters calling for livable wages and unionization at fast-food restaurants blocked a McDonald's drive-thru in San Jose Thursday afternoon to demand fair treatment for low-wage workers.Read More
Memorial splits apart sister cities San Francisco, Osaka
San Francisco Mayor London Breed Thursday responded to the mayor of San Francisco's sister city, Osaka, Japan, after he cut ties between the two cities.Read More
Thousands of Marriott workers strike
Thousands of Marriott hotel workers in San Francisco and San Jose went on strike Thursday morning to demand higher pay, more job security and smaller workloads.Read More
Watsonville man arrested after death of co-worker
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of his co-worker in Morgan Hill in July, police said Thursday.Read More
Pedestrian injured in Panhandle hit-and-run
A 60-year-old man suffered life-threatening injuries in a hit-and-run collision along The City's Panhandle on Wednesday night, according to police.Read More
San Mateo burglary suspect caught on video arrested
A man was arrested on suspicion of burglarizing a San Mateo home on Wednesday after the theft was captured on surveillance footage and an officer recognized the suspect as...Read More
Marin voters to decide transit tax renewal
Marin County voters will consider renewing - for 30 years - a half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in the county known as Measure AA, which requires two-thirds approval.Read More
Cal alumna wins Nobel in chemistry
For the second time this week, a Nobel Prize has been given to a scientist associated with the University of California at Berkeley.Read More
Judge blocks protected status termination for immigrants
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the administration of President Donald Trump to allow more than 300,000 immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan to remain...Read More
Man dies after struggle with San Mateo Co. deputies
A person contacted by a San Mateo County sheriff's deputy has died after a struggle with deputies Wednesday afternoon in Millbrae, sheriff's officials said.Read More
Parking control officer caught on video hitting parked car, driving away
A video posted to Twitter shows an SFMTA parking control officer in their vehicle hitting a car parked at a hillside curb and then driving away.Read More
Sample of cracked Salesforce beams to be removed, analyzed
The cause of cracks in two steel beams at the $2.2 billion Salesforce Transit Center will not be known for weeks.Read More
Survivor sues Catholic dioceses over abuse coverup
A Ventura County man who says he was molested by a priest four decades ago sued 10 of California's 11 Roman Catholic dioceses Tuesday.Read More
One dead after wrong-way Hwy. 101 crash
A 68-year-old Gonzales man died in a suspected DUI crash involving four cars in unincorporated Monterey County on Monday evening, California Highway Patrol officials said today.Read More
Two killed in Valley Ford Road collision
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office has identified two people who were killed in a head-on collision on Valley Ford Road west of Petaluma on Monday as James Wheelock, 57,...Read More
Oakland to open third Tuff Shed camp
A new city of Oakland-operated village of Tuff Sheds to temporarily house homeless people near Lake Merritt is expected to open this week, and shortly thereafter the city will...Read More
Hazmat responds to leaking package in Menlo Park
A hazardous materials spill led to a shelter-in-place orderĀ in Menlo Park Tuesday, according to Menlo Park Fire Protection District Chief Harold Schapelhouman.Read More
Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus detected in San Martin
The Santa Clara County Vector Control District announced Tuesday that West Nile virus has been detected in adult mosquitoes in the southern part of the county.Read More