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SF names school for Ed and Anita Lee
Two San Francisco elementary schools will get new names, one of them honoring the late Mayor Ed Lee.Read More
Harley rider killed in collision near Castroville
A San Jose man driving a motorcycle died in a collision with an SUV on Sunday afternoon near Castroville.Read More
Oakland girl declared brain dead in 2013 dies
Jahi McMath, an Oakland girl who was declared brain dead in 2013, died more than a week ago in New Jersey, where she had been receiving care and will...Read More
Wage violations, firings cost La Taqueria $500k
Former and current workers at a popular San Francisco Mexican restaurant in the Mission will be paid nearly $500,000 in back wages due to a settlement.Read More
Ghost Ship defendants cop pleas, face prison
Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena and creative director Max Harris pleaded no contest to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of 36 people.Read More
Woman dies trying to save kids from undertow
A 47-year-old East Bay woman drowned Sunday evening at Cowell Ranch State Beach south of Half Moon Bay, after having gone into the water there to try to save...Read More
Thousands protest Trump family separation policy
Large gatherings took place Saturday to protest of the Trump Administration policy of separating undocumented immigrant parents from their children.Read More
Two children die in separate Santa Clara drownings
One child died, one is in critical condition and one has been discharged after Santa Clara Valley Medical Center received three separate possible drowning cases on Saturday.Read More
Two separated immigrant children held in Pleasant Hill
There are roughly two dozen children being held at a shelter for immigrant youth in Pleasant Hill, and two of them are adolescent girls who were separated from their...Read More
Oakland shifts money to homelessness
The Oakland City Council has voted unanimously to approve a package of mid-cycle budget adjustments that will address the city's most pressing needs, according to Councilman Abel Guillen.Read More
Fred Rogers is the hero we need in our neighborhood
In 1968, a children's television show launched on public television. With basic props and a simple set, weirdly enough, it succeeded.Read More
Hundreds protest ICE separating families
Hundreds of people blocked the entrance to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's San Francisco office Tuesday to protest a new national immigration policy that has children being separated from...Read More
Nationwide sting targets child sex offenses
Multiple people have been arrested in the Bay Area for child pornography or attempting to arrange sexual contact with children under 14 in recent months as part of a...Read More
Healdsburg man arrested for DUI, child endangerment
A Healdsburg man was arrested Saturday afternoon in Santa Rosa on suspicion of DUI and child endangerment, officials with California Highway Patrol said.Read More
Supes question Navy over cleanup fraud
San Francisco elected officials Monday called for re-testing for radioactive material at an inhabited parcel of a former U.S. Navy shipyard in Hunters Point.Read More
Abuse, torture alleged in 10-kid Fairfield family
A man pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of child abuse and torture after he was arrested Friday following an investigation that began in late March.Read More
Fremont school board pauses sex education for preteens
Fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders in the Fremont Unified School District will not have sex education this year after hundreds of parents objected to "age inappropriate" material in the proposed...Read More
Oakland beverage tax funds school hydration stations
The Oakland City Council has voted to approve the purchase and installation of new hydration stations at 110 public schools in the city to ensure that students have access...Read More
Rally outside ICE office highlights uncertainty
Dozens of immigration activists rallied Tuesday in support of Fernando Carrillo, released from custody last month after being jailed for more than six months, as he attended a check-in...Read More
No injuries in San Jose daycare fire
San Jose firefighters controlled a two-alarm fire in a daycare center at 14381 Bercaw Lane Thursday evening.Read More