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Twitter boosts security after AP account hacked

12:04 pm Thursday

After the Associated Press’ account was hacked on Tuesday, Twitter is looking for ways to boost security.

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Homeless ‘bill of rights’ passes Assembly committee

12:30 pm Wednesday

A new bill would allow the homeless to legally sit, sleep and solicit donations without being cited.

Crowd meter debuts on BART’s website

10:10 am Wednesday

BART’s new crowd meter lets you see how likely it is you’ll be packed in like sardines during your next morning commute.

San Francisco top cop calls for more cameras

1:59 am Wednesday

Police Chief Greg Suhr says more surveillance cameras along Market Street could prevent tragedies like the Boston bombings.

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Beer delivery strike hits Bay Area taps

5:27 pm Tuesday

Union beer delivery drivers walked off the job this morning after contract negotiations fell apart.

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Cloud of pot smoke hangs over Yosemite

11:24 am Tuesday

Thousands have been cited or arrested for drug use and possession at Yosemite National Park in recent years.

Supes flip-flop on condo conversion

1:56 am Tuesday

Two supervisors withdrew support for their own TIC conversion proposal, yet others sent it out of committee and onto the full Board.

SF accuses Nevada of psych ‘patient dumping’

12:44 am Tuesday

The State of Nevada stands accused of busing mental hospital dischargees all over the country, including San Francisco.

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Crowd­sourced sleuths did more harm than good

11:34 pm Sunday

Crowdsourcing helped the FBI gather images of the Boston incident, but would-be online sleuths had more misses than hits.

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Comp­romise in sight on TIC condo conver­sions

3:11 pm Sunday

A fragile consensus is emerging about giving TIC homeowners relief while protecting the City’s stock of rental units.

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Central Subway tunnel machines arrive this week

1:53 pm Sunday

Muni’s Central Subway lurches forward this week as its first tunnel boring machine arrives in The City.

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No-protest zones at SF women’s clinics almost law

3:16 pm Saturday

A proposal to enforce no-protest zones around SF’s reproductive health clinics heads to the Board of Supervisors for approval.

Muni welcomes freshly remodeled buses

11:59 am Friday

The SFMTA unveiled the first of 80 diesel buses being rehabilitated with updated graffiti-resistant interiors and other amenities.

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Boston Marathon terror plot unravels

12:38 am Friday

One Boston Marathon bombing suspect is dead while a massive manhunt scours locked-down suburban Boston for his brother.

Supes urge CCSF to explore their financial options

4:13 pm Thursday

Three city supervisors are publicly urging CCSF to use money from Prop. A towards keeping the school afloat.

Noe Valley is about to get even sweeter

2:58 pm Thursday

If all goes as planned, a Noe Valley parking lot could soon be turned into a peaceful park.

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