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Legislators green-light late night drinking law
California lawmakers passed Sen. Scott Weiner's, D-San Francisco, bill to allow cities to extend the sale of alcohol at bars, nightclubs, and restaurants to as late as 4 a.m.Read More
Gov. Brown signs bail reform bill
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill to reform the California's money bail system Tuesday.Read More
Safe injection sites are ‘one step away’
The California Legislature on Monday passed Assembly Bill 186, which would give the green light for safe injection sites in San Francisco under a three-year pilot. Amid a visible...Read More
Bumpy Bay Area roads cost drivers thousands
Poor condition of roads, congestion and traffic collisions are costing Bay Area drivers thousands of a dollars each year.Read More
‘Florence’ hits top note at Outside Lands Day 2
In a perfect world, you could get to see every artist that played Outside Lands on Day Two.Read More
Parking lot transforms into homeless navigation center
San Francisco opened a brand new homeless navigation center on Friday near U.S. Highway 101 that was previously used as parking lot.Read More
Ron Dellums, former congressman, Oakland mayor, dies at 82
National, state and Bay Area leaders are paying tribute to former Congressman, Oakland Mayor and lobbyist Ron Dellums, who has died at the age of 82.Read More
Los Gatos restaurant fire quickly extinguished
Fire and building inspectors are still investigating a Monday night blaze at the famed Manresa restaurant in Los Gatos but the building has been released back to its owners,...Read More
Sanctuary state law stands in federal court
A federal judge in Sacramento refused Thursday to block two state laws that the Trump Administration claimed obstructed federal immigration enforcement.Read More
District 4 will elect new Supervisor as Tang declines run
San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Katy Tang announced late Tuesday at 5:17 p.m. that she will not seek re-election.Read More
Richmond volunteers beautify neighborhoods
Richmond volunteers who cleaned up 632 pounds of litter, planted six community gardens and painted 6,860 square feet of blighted walls got a pat on the back from city...Read More
Clusterfest tickles SF in just the right spot
The South Park theme song sums up the first day of Comedy Central’s Clusterfest, coming back to San Francisco for its second year this weekend: “Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks...Read More
Farrell budget priorities: Clean streets, homelessness, public safety
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell on Thursday unveiled his $11 billion budget for the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 fiscal years.Read More
Against policy, rookie SF cop fired at moving car
An officer fired his gun twice at a driver who struck a police vehicle during a pursuit earlier this month in The City's Western Addition neighborhood.Read More
Immigration status protected from court disclosure
Just one day after President Donald Trump said California has "sparked a rebellion" with its sanctuary city and state policies, Gov. Jerry Brown signed new legislation Thursday preventing undocumented...Read More
Oakland says ‘no’ to drinking straws
The Oakland City Council has voted unanimously to approve an ordinance that will prohibit the use of single-use plastic straws unless requested by customers.Read More
Company accused of faking Hunters Point cleanup agrees to pay for retesting
Tetra Tech, a firm contracted by the U.S. Navy to clean up radiation at San Francisco's Hunters Point Shipyard, said Wednesday it would pay for retesting at the site.Read More
Thousands join ‘March For Our Lives’ across Bay Area
Saturday's rally was largely organized by young people demanding lawmakers tighten gun control laws.Read More
New eviction protections proposed for renters
California lawmakers are rolling out a series of new bills aimed at easing the state's housing crisis by helping renters who face eviction.Read More
Legislation would allow students access to medical cannabis
A California state senator has introduced legislation that would let local school districts pursue policies to allow K-12 students with special needs or severe disabilities to use medical cannabis.Read More