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Eel River bodies confirmed as missing family
Bodies of three members of a Southern California family who went missing earlier this month have been found and one of the children is still missing.Read More
Ronen floats family shelter at Horace Mann
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen has teamed up with a Mission District elementary School for a proposal that would provide temporary shelter for families.Read More
Oakland, Bay Area students step out against guns
Hundreds of students poured out of Oakland Technical High School as part of nationwide school walkouts.Read More
Oakland judge orders EPA to release ozone data
A federal judge in Oakland ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today to designate by April 30 whether the smoggiest areas of the nation are meeting the current ozone...Read More
California educators applaud upheld DACA protections
In a case that began in San Francisco, the U.S. Supreme Court Monday left in place protections for nearly 700,000 undocumented young people who arrived in the United States...Read More
San Francisco youth programs get funding boost
More than 100 nonprofit agencies who offer youth programs in San Francisco will benefit from a big funding boost.Read More
Alleged TV-throwing assault suspected ID’d
A woman who allegedly used a TV to assault another woman who was walking with two children in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday afternoon has been identified.Read More
Tax hike would pay for teacher pay raises
San Francisco teachers and school officials Wednesday submitted more than 16,000 signatures to place a parcel tax on the June ballot.Read More
Appeals court uphelds state prostitution law
A sex workers' advocacy group lost a bid to a federal appeals court to overturn a 146-year-old California law that criminalizes prostitution.Read More
DOJ presses Supreme Court to reverse DACA ruling
The U.S. Department of Justice will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a decision by a federal judge in San Francisco to keep protections for undocumented young people...Read More
Winter Spare the Air alert issued for Monday
A Spare the Air alert has been issued for Monday in the San Francisco Bay Area.Read More
Fifth flu death hits Santa Clara County
Another person has died in Santa Clara County due to the flu, bringing the total number of flu-related deaths countywide to five since in October.Read More
Lost cellphone leads to child porn arrest
Santa Rosa police arrested a registered sex offender on suspicion of possession or child pornography after obscene material allegedly was found on his lost cellphone.Read More
Federal judge halts DACA termination
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration's cancellation of a program protecting undocumented young people from being deported.Read More
School bus crash injures 12, including 7 children
Twelve people were taken to hospitals Tuesday morning including a pregnant woman and seven children following a collision involving a school bus.Read More
Childcare expansion reaches June ballot
Supervisors Jane Kim and Norman Yee today announced a ballot measure that would finance the expansion of childcare subsidies.Read More
Trump administration boots Salvadoran immigrants
Immigrants who came to the U.S. from El Salvador in recent years under disaster-related Temporary Protected Status designations will lose that protection from deportation.Read More
San Francisco traffic deaths fall by one-third
San Francisco hit a record low number of traffic fatalities last year since The City began keeping records in 1915.Read More
Luis Herrera retires as San Francisco city librarian
San Francisco City Librarian Luis Herrera Thursday announced his retirement after more than 40 years in the profession.Read More
Judges hear arguments in kids’ climate change lawsuit
A panel of federal appeals court judges in San Francisco seemed inclined Monday to allow a wide-ranging climate-change lawsuit to continue in pretrial proceedings.Read More