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San Francisco snuffs menthol cigarettes, flavored tobacco
Legislation restricting the sale of all flavored tobacco including menthol cigarettes was approved unanimously by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.Read More
Dad kills kids on Father’s Day, hangs self
A Santa Rosa police lieutenant said a father who killed his two young children before hanging himself in his Slater Street home had custody of the children on Father's...Read More
SF libraries now open every day
All libraries in the San Francisco Public Library system will be open seven days a week, city officials said Friday.Read More
Children playing with lighter blamed for apartment fire
Two children playing with a lighter caused a fire that displaced 55 people at an apartment complex Thursday.Read More
Mother arrested after allegedly abandoning 5-year-old
A woman accused of abandoning her 5-year-old daughter Monday near the San Francisco Zoo has been arrested.Read More
Injured boy airlifted from Lake Chabot camp
An 11-year-old boy was airlifted from a campground at the Anthony Chabot Regional Park near Oakland Saturday after he took a bad fall and hit his head.Read More
SF needs $10M more for early education, says advocate
A San Francisco childcare advocate Friday called for a $10 million increase in the city's budget for early care and education to boost workers' wages and help more children...Read More
San Jose stomach bug sickens 421 students
A stomach bug outbreak has continued to spread in elementary and middle schools as well as one high school in the San Jose Unified School District.Read More
Santa Clara supes ban soda in kids’ meals
Sugar-sweetened beverages will no longer be included in kids' meals at Santa Clara County restaurants.Read More
Top library card designs in Oakland contest awarded
The six winners in the Oakland Public Library's contest to design a new library card were announced at a ceremony at the main library on Wednesday night.Read More
Conservative group challenges marijuana dispensary permits
A conservative group that unsuccessfully sued San Francisco last year over an open-air urinal at Dolores Park today waded into a fight over permits for three medical marijuana dispensaries.Read More
Shirtless, swastika-tattooed man convicted of hate crime
A San Francisco jury found a man guilty of a hate crime this week after he brandished a knife and shouted racial slurs at a summer day camp employee.Read More
Golden Gate Ferry debuts Tiburon-SF rides March 6
Golden Gate Ferry will begin commute service between Tiburon and San Francisco starting March 6.Read More
San Francisco eyes all-gender diaper stations
San Francisco is trying to make it easier for parents to find a public restroom with a changing diaper station.Read More
Cities, counties urge Supreme Court to rule on certain constitutional protections for immigrants held in detention
Twenty U.S. cities and counties led by Santa Clara County have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that immigrants held in prolonged detention during deportation proceedings are entitled...Read More
Consultant sentenced to five years, 10 months in prison for possessing child porn
An Oakland man has been sentenced in federal court to five years and 10 months in prison for possessing hundreds of images of child pornography on his computers and...Read More
Sex offender gets four years for child porn
An Antioch man was sentenced to four years in prison Tuesday after he was convicted of possessing child pornography.Read More
City begins freshening of Civic Center playground
San Francisco city officials Tuesday broke ground on a $10 million playground reconstruction project at San Francisco's Civic Center.Read More
Residents, including kids, tied up in home invasion
Five people were allegedly tied up and held at gunpoint for more than an hour Friday afternoon, as two men ransacked their Suisun City home.Read More
In Trump’s crosshairs, San Francisco returns fire
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution condemning President Donald Trump's executive orders on immigration.Read More