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New park unveiled in former Mission parking lot
A new park has opened at 17th and Folsom streets in San Francisco's Mission District on the site of a former parking lot.Read More
San Jose steps up talks to woo Google into downtown
The San Jose City Council passed an agreement Tuesday evening that will enter the city into exclusive talks with Google over a 6 million-square-foot office and retail complex.Read More
Muir Woods access plan clears key hurdle
Improved parking and pedestrian and visitor access at Muir Woods National Monument took a step closer this week.Read More
Embers smolder after five-alarm Oakland fire
Alameda County fire officials said crews will be working until Sunday morning to finish extinguishing a five-alarm fire.Read More
Sunken barge ‘no threat’ to Transbay Tube
A sunken barge in the San Francisco Bay south of the Bay Bridge is resting on the sea floor above the Transbay Tube, however, the tube is "not impacted."Read More
Supes grill SFMTA chief over sluggish spending
San Francisco’s top transportation official is taking the blame for not spending enough funds from a voter-approved bond.Read More
Driver killed in I-880 construction zone crash
A 21-year-old San Jose man is dead following a crash early Saturday morning in a construction zone on southbound Interstate Highway 880.Read More
Millenium Tower homeowners sue to force fix
The homeowners association for the Millennium Tower Thursday filed a lawsuit to try to force a fix for the sinking, leaning South of Market skyscraper.Read More
NFL, Goodell presage grim news for Oakland
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell responded Friday to Oakland's fourth-quarter effort to keep the Raiders from moving to Las Vegas.Read More
Supes approve sale of properties to fund new city building
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved the sale of city-owned properties at 30 Van Ness Ave. and on Mission Street.Read More
Police nab man climbing Civic Center crane
A man climbing a construction crane in the Van Ness/Civic Center neighborhood of San Francisco was brought down and taken to a hospital for a medical evaluation.Read More
Kitty cafe to expand with $162,500 grant
The first of its kind cat café and adoption center based in Oakland is expanding with the help of a $162,500 grant.Read More
Highway 37 reopens in Marin County after flooding
A large section of state Highway 37 in Marin County reopened Thursday morning after being partially or fully closed since early January.Read More
Major Caltrain upgrade at risk over federal funding
A project to convert the Caltrain system from diesel fuel to electric power was derailed Saturday when a $650 million federal grant was held up.Read More
Sheriff reforms transgender inmate procedures
The San Francisco's Sheriff's Department has vowed to make key changes to procedures involving jailed inmates who identify as transgender.Read More
Evacuation lifted after high-rise crane scare
What was first reported as an unstable 2,200-pound concrete slab at risk of falling 35 stories no longer poses a risk to the public.Read More
Crissy Field construction to last through summer
Work on a new promenade for San Francisco's Crissy Field is expected to begin in March.Read More
New pedestrian, bicycle path rolls through McLaren Park
San Francisco city officials and community members gathered Saturday to mark the opening of the Mansell Streetscape.Read More
Supes OK redo for Potrero, Sunnydale public housing
The Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved reconstruction plans for San Francisco's Sunnydale and Potrero Hill public housing sites.Read More
Taraval Street safety work begins next week
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will begin work on Monday, Jan. 23, weather permitting.Read More