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SF Russian consulate ordered closed
The U.S. Department of State announced Thursday that it is ordering the closure of the Russian consulate in San Francisco.Read More
Tenderloin affordable housing breaks ground
Officials broke ground on new affordable housing that will include a 113-unit, mixed-use building in the TenderloinRead More
Trash truck flips, closes lanes on I-280
A garbage truck traveling north on Interstate Highway 280 in San Francisco reportedly went up the center divider and crossed into the highway's southbound lanes.Read More
Owner must reopen Martins Beach, appeals court finds
A ruling requiring a Silicon Valley entrepreneur to reopen Martins Beach near Half Moon Bay to the public was upheld by a state appeals court in San FranciscoRead More
Lake Temescal closes due to algae bloom
Lake Temescal closed to swimmers due to the detection of a blue-green algae bloom Monday.Read More
SFO runway repaving could cause weekend delays
The San Francisco International Airport will close one of its runways this weekend and for eight more additional weekends.Read More
Downed power line mucks up morning BART commute
BART service is resuming between San Francisco and the East Bay Monday morning after a power line fell across the tracks near the West Oakland station.Read More
19th Avenue tweak looks to speed M-Ocean View
Transit officials are seeking to reduce traffic congestion and improve Muni's M-Ocean View line on 19th Avenue.Read More
Alexander Avenue to stay closed until Mar. 4
Alexander Avenue, which connects Sausalito and U.S. Highway 101 to the Golden Gate Bridge, will be closed to vehicle traffic through March 4.Read More
Legal dispute imperils hundreds of shipyard jobs
City and Port of San Francisco officials Thursday said they are trying to keep open a shipyard at Pier 70 that employs more than 200 people.Read More
Sausalito mudslide closes Alexander Avenue
A mudslide Monday night closed Alexander Avenue which connects Sausalito and U.S. Highway 101 to the Golden Gate Bridge.Read More
Highway 17 partially reopens after mudslide
Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol reopened one lane in each direction on state Highway 17 near Scotts Valley Saturday morning.Read More
Richmond post office eyed for closure
The United States Postal Service is considering closing a post office in Richmond in order to consolidate retail operations.Read More
Rockslide closes O’Shaughnessy Boulevard
A stretch of road in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood is closed through Friday evening due to a rockslide.Read More
Handlery family sues over Lefty O’Doul’s ownership
The owners of the building that houses the well-known and now hotly disputed Lefty O'Doul's restaurant near San Francisco's Union Square Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the family that...Read More
Who own’s ‘Lefty’s?’ Manager, landlord each make claims
The property owners and managers of Lefty O'Douls are embroiled in a dispute over who owns the rights to the name and the memorabilia the business has collected.Read More
University Avenue to be closed overnight for construction
A portion of University Avenue in downtown Palo Alto will be closed overnight Sunday, as well as overnight Monday or Tuesday, for construction.Read More
Mudslides in Sunol displace large family
Mudslides Tuesday night in Sunol caused road closures and displaced one family.Read More
San Ramon teen in critical condition after struck by car
A 15-year-old boy is in critical condition after a car hit him near Dougherty Valley High School in San Ramon on Saturday evening.Read More
I-580 reopens after a man and woman were shot
Interstate Highway 580 has reopened Wednesday afternoon more than two hours after a man and woman were shot on eastbound Interstate Highway 580 in Oakland.Read More