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Sharks pile seven goals on Blackhawks
Martin Jones stuck out his right pad and denied Anthony Duclair on a breakaway after Joakim Ryan coughed up the puck deep inside his own zone. Read More
Study confirms pesticides threaten honey bees
A new, comprehensive report from European scientists confirms what many researchers have already been warning about: a class of pesticides called neonicotinoids poses a danger to wild bees and...Read More
Mission Bay affordable housing honors Mayor Ed Lee
An affordable housing site in San Francisco's Mission Bay broke ground Thursday morning that will house homeless veterans and low-income families.Read More
SF funds legal services for detained immigrants
San Francisco and state officials are joining forces in attempting to provide legal representation for detained immigrants.Read More
Fremont apartment fire displaces 34 residents
An apartment fire Thursday in Fremont displaced 34 residentsĀ at an apartment complex.Read More
BART targets fare evaders with $75 fine
The honeymoon period is over for BART fare cheats, as transit officials said Thursday that fare inspectors will begin issuing civil citations.Read More
Man shot by Fairfield police remains critical
Immediately after the shooting, a replica firearm was recovered from Christian Reyes' waistband, police said.Read More
Police killing of pregnant teen in 2017 ruled justified
An investigation has concluded that two Fremont officers were justified when they fatally shot a 16-year-old female during their attempt to arrest an armed robbery suspect in Hayward last...Read More
Two women killed in Vallejo crash
The Solano County coroner's office has identified two women who were killed in a single vehicle crash into a traffic light pole in Vallejo early this morning as Santaleighsa...Read More
Professor targeted with threats speaks out
The Stanford University professor who chairs a campaign to recall a controversial judge addressed the public after the arrest of a man who allegedly sent letters containing white powder...Read More
Man gets life for 2012 Ingleside slayings
A man convicted of murdering five people at a home in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood in 2012 was sentenced to five consecutive life terms in prison Thursday.Read More
Suspect eludes CHP in chase from Merced to Oakland
California Highway Patrol officers pursued a suspect from Merced to Oakland on Wednesday night but the suspect ultimately got away and is still at large, a CHP spokesman said.Read More
SJSU president addresses shooting threat
The president of San Jose State University sent out a message Thursday morning to students and staff about the written shooting threat found in an academic building Wednesday afternoon.Read More
Man shot by police in Fairfield
A 22-year-old man is in critical condition after he was shot by law enforcement officers in Fairfield Wednesday afternoon, police said.Read More
San Francisco rally urges EPA to keep emission rules
San Francisco officials, school kids and environmentalists rallied to convince the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to not repeal a plan that would limit carbon dioxide emissions across the nation.Read More
Arrests prompt protests as ‘Dreamer’ deadline looms
As activists marched in support of arrested immigrants, 'Dreamer' students face a Friday deadline to register in California.Read More
Twitter threat ‘No imminent danger’ to schools
A San Jose school district superintendent confirmed Wednesday evening that a threat made by a Twitter user saying they wanted to "shoot up" schools in the area was deemed...Read More
Housing, jobs envisioned in ‘Central SoMa’ plan
City officials Tuesday introduced legislation that would create 40,000 jobs and 7,000 new housing units in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood. The Central SoMa Plan, six years in...Read More
Schaaf blasts back in defense of immigrants
Despite allegations that Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf violated federal law by notifying the public of a massive immigration sweep, she said she's confident that her actions were fully legal. Read More
SF mayor opens door to lottery-picked residents
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell is opening his doors at City Hall to allow a select group of residents to have some face time.Read More