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Bill to reform police use of force gains support in Oakland
California police kill people at a higher rate than in any other state in the country.Read More
San Francisco un-suspends thousands of driver’s licenses
San Francisco Superior Court has finally cleared a backlog of 88,000 suspended driver’s licenses for failure to appear in traffic court.Read More
Elder abuse case refreshes call for Visitacion Valley police station
An 88-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries Tuesday morning Visitacion Valley.Read More
Christmas tree recycling begins Wednesday with trash pick-up
San Franciscans can get rid of their Christmas trees in an environmentally-responsible manner starting next week.Read More
Apartment complex fire displaces 12 in San Ramon
No one was injured but two apartment units were destroyed and two others damaged Saturday night by a two-alarm blaze at the Bridges of San Ramon.Read More
‘Starship’ robots seek return to Walnut Creek sidewalks
The Walnut Creek City Council is scheduled to discuss on Tuesday extending an agreement allowing a year-old delivery robot pilot program to continue.Read More
The Fillmore, Jonestown and the reckoning of racism
For the first time in 40 years, San Francisco publicly commemorated the tragic loss of life at Jonestown.Read More
Nonprofits file suit against San Jose over Google campus
Two nonprofit groups filed a public records lawsuit against San Jose Tuesday alleging a lack of transparency in the city's dealings with Google for a new "mega-campus" near Diridon...Read More
San Francisco kicks off City Hall voting
San Francisco voters who have already decided on how to vote for the upcoming election in November can already begin voting.Read More
Sample of cracked Salesforce beams to be removed, analyzed
The cause of cracks in two steel beams at the $2.2 billion Salesforce Transit Center will not be known for weeks.Read More
Fremont Street reopening targeted for Oct. 12
Officials with the Salesforce Transit Center are aiming to reopen Fremont Street by Oct. 12.Read More
Buck naked activists march for psychedelics, body freedom
Nude women and men staged in front of San Francisco's City Hall Saturday for a rally and march.Read More
SF targets coffee cups in latest anti-waste campaign
San Franciscans love their daily coffee. Yet, with all the disposable cups also comes an abundance of waste.Read More
Mayors call for climate action at SF summit
Civic leaders from across the nation joined San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Tuesday to reveal results of survey to show how cities are combating climate change. The survey...Read More
SF eliminates $32 million in criminal court fees
San Francisco has eliminated $32 million in outstanding local court fees owed by individuals who left the criminal justice system.Read More
SF sets aside millions to assist evicted tenants
Tenants facing evictions in San Francisco will be able to ask The City for legal representation starting next June.Read More
Activists critical of San Jose POA
Activists Monday demanded an end to an ongoing "attack campaign" by the San Jose Police Officer's Association toward the independent police auditor, saying it has distracted from their years-long...Read More
Walnut Creek ‘Foundry’ project up for vote
The Walnut Creek City Council will on Tuesday consider approving a "food hall, beer garden and European courtyard" project on a Locust Street parcel.Read More
Vallie Brown elevated to District 5 supervisor
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has appointed one of her former legislative aides to be The City's new District 5 supervisor.Read More
Pittsburg considers cannabis permit
The City Council is poised to approve Pittsburg's first commercial facility for manufacturing and distributing medical and recreational cannabis products..Read More