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Exploratorium sets date for big move
San Francisco's Exploratorium will open the doors on their new digs at Pier 15 on the Embarcadero next April. Read More
Transit boosted for Giants parade
Three words for the thousands of Bay Area residents planning to attend the Giants' World Series parade on Wednesday: Take public transit.Read More
Angel Pagan dishes out free tacos
True to his word, Giants outfielder Angel Pagan spent the day handing out free tacos at a Taco Bell in Redwood City.Read More
Students shown dangers of distracted driving
Bay Area high school and college students learned the risks of distracted driving this week at Sonoma Raceway. Read More
Harding Park switches to recycled water
Harding Park Golf Course will now be keeping their grass green with recycled water instead of potable water from Hetch Hetchy.Read More
Bookie killer faces life in prison
After an Alameda man realized he couldn’t pay his gambling debts, he took matters into his own hands. Read More
Fish and Game is trolling your Facebook
Spend the weekend cuddling your pet tiger? Or selling a tank for your alligator? If you did it online, look out.Read More
SFPD pumping out false arrest stats
The San Francisco Police Department has underreported arrests of Latinos and Asians for more than a decade. Read More
Mega Millions winner, come get your money!
You the lucky winner with a half-million dollar unclaimed ticket lying around? Congratulations! Here are some things to do with your loot.Read More
SFO gets new boats they hope to never use
San Francisco International Airport welcomed a new state-of-the-art boathouse to its emergency service facilities.Read More
Hetch Hetchy drain plug in voters’ hands
In November, San Francisco voters will give a strong yank on the drain plug of Hetch Hetchy reservoir in Yosemite.Read More
Stanford swaps playbooks for iPads
Stanford football has punted their old-style paper playbooks, trading them out for 100 shiny new iPads stuffed with team strategy.Read More
Donations buy K-9 cops bulletproof vests
In a victory for man’s best friend, 14 Bay Area police dogs are now the proud owners of custom bulletproof vests. Read More
Google your way through California parks
You can now take a stunning, panoramic virtual road trip through California's state and national parks right from your computer or smartphone.Read More
Party on a bullet train from the Bay to Vegas
Sometime in the next 20 years, you may have another travel choice for those Sin City getaways other than driving or flying.Read More
$17 million in trust funds vanish, clients pissed
Clients of a Silicon Valley estate manager are pissed after her boyfriend allegedly wired away their money. Read More
Mobile app helping to clean up Oakland
More people are using Oakland’s SeeClickFix website and mobile app to report nuisance problems. Some are even seeing results.Read More
From school bus to ‘chicken bus’
Ever wonder where that big yellow school bus you spent hours on during elementary school goes when it dies? How about Guatemala. Read More
Man douses ‘evil’ gravestones in oil
A Hayward man faces felony charges after he admitted to covering 150 headstones at a Union City cemetery with vegetable oil to ward off spirits.Read More
It’s my digs in a box
San Francisco apartments have always seemed small for the rent we pay, but new legislation is about to let them get even smaller.Read More