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Warriors ordered to pay $40 million for Oracle upgrades
The Golden State Warriors must fully complete payments on a $100 million, 30-year bond for renovations at Oracle Arena.Read More
Ghost Ship defendants won’t seek to move trial
Defense attorneys for Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena and creative director Max Harris said Monday that they won't file a change of venue motion.Read More
Salinas man sentenced to 48 years for molesting stepdaughters
A Salinas man was sentenced Wednesday to 48 years in prison for sexually assaulting his stepdaughters when they were children, the Monterey County District Attorney's Office said.Read More
No injuries in three-alarm Financial District fire
Residents from around 20 units of a high-rise building in The City were displaced following a three-alarm fire in a high-rise building in the Financial District Monday night, fire...Read More
Cupertino city attorney alleges retaliation for Vallco Mall opposition
The currently suspended Cupertino city attorney filed a claim with the city Monday, alleging he was illegally placed on leave in retaliation for his opposition to a massive development...Read More
Judge slashes Monsanto cancer damages to $39 million
A judge upheld pesticide manufacturer Monsanto's liability in a lawsuit alleging exposure to the company's Roundup product played a substantial role in causing a man's cancer.Read More
Vallejo consultant pleads guilty to bid rigging
A business consultant from Vallejo will be sentenced in federal court in San Francisco on Jan. 23 for conspiring in a bid-rigging scheme concerning the renovation of a building...Read More
San Jose Diocese releases list of ‘credibly accused’ priests
The Catholic Diocese of San Jose released a list of 15 priests Thursday, most of whom have died or been banned from the ministry, who they say were "credibly...Read More
Tool launches to help convicted felons restore voting rights
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla is assisting residents with criminal convictions by launching a new tool to let them know whether they are eligible to vote.Read More
Shopkeeper found guilty of murder for second time
A former San Francisco shopkeeper, charged with killing two rival shopkeepers in the city's Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood nearly eight years ago, has been found guilty of double homicide for...Read More
Judge rules against Trump, in favor of sanctuary city policies
A judge ruled Friday that The City's Sanctuary City policies comply with federal law.Read More
About 100 chant, march at Oakland anti-Kavanaugh rally
Approximately 100 people turned out for a protest rally Saturday afternoon at Lake Merritt in downtown Oakland following the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh.Read More
Judge blocks protected status termination for immigrants
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the administration of President Donald Trump to allow more than 300,000 immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan to remain...Read More
Survivor sues Catholic dioceses over abuse coverup
A Ventura County man who says he was molested by a priest four decades ago sued 10 of California's 11 Roman Catholic dioceses Tuesday.Read More
Court orders prompt hearings for undocumented teenagers
A federal appeals court ruled in San Francisco Monday that undocumented teenagers who are accused of gang affiliation can't be held in custody indefinitely and must be given a...Read More
Short list of Point Molate developers expected Tuesday
The next step in Richmond's quest to develop the Point Molate area comes before the City Council Tuesday night.Read More
Muni boss John Haley sued over alleged sexual harassment
One of San Francisco’s top transit officials is facing a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment over a number of years.Read More
Oakland after-school camp sued for discrimination
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges in a suit filed Tuesday that educational after-school camp Cooking Round the World violated federal law when it relieved an employee of...Read More
East Palo Alto man found guilty for fatal beating of 2-year-old
A 26-year-old man was found guilty Friday of second-degree murder for fatally beating the 2-year-old daughter of his girlfriend in East Palo Alto in 2016.Read More
Driver in fatal Howard Street hit-and-run appears in court
A driver accused of being drunk when he fatally hit a pedestrian and then fled the South of Market scene made his first court appearance Friday.Read More