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Seniors decry short Third Street signal lights
A group of seniors and disabled residents rallied in San Francisco's Bayview District Wednesday to call for longer crossing times on the busy Third Street corridor.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
Highway 160 reopens after big-rig blocks approach to Antioch bridge
Highway 160 in Antioch is open after a disabled big-rig blocked the northbound side of the Antioch bridge Tuesday night.Read More
Sharks donate $30k for special needs hockey
The San Jose Sharks hockey team made a $30,000 donation to help a Peninsula high school's special needs hockey group.Read More
Know this Love: What gives life value?
All life has value, but each life must determine whether its own life is worth living. Read More
A’s call up Mengden and his mustache for big-league debut
The Oakland Athletics will promote pitching prospect Daniel Mengden on Saturday, sending him straight to the mound.Read More
Lee floats $9.6 billion ‘no cuts’ city budget
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee today announced a $9.6 billion budget proposal for the next fiscal year that emphasized funding for homelessness services, police reform efforts and neighborhood services.Read More
Beyonce concert-goers advised to buy VTA
Because of large crowds expected at the event, VTA officials said having pre-purchased fares will allow passengers to board faster.Read More
Dana Stubblefield charged with rape of disabled woman
Stubblefield allegedly sexually assaulted the developmentally disabled victim after she was came to his Morgan Hill home to interview as a babysitter.Read More
Disabled BART train delays commuters
A train that was briefly disabled near BART's Embarcadero station this morning caused major delays on the system.Read More
Man shot, paralyzed by San Jose police awarded $11 million
A jury Monday awarded $11 million to a man paralyzed last year in a shooting by a San Jose police officer.Read More
Pedestrian killed after HWY 880 pileup
A man was fatally struck by several vehicles while running across Interstate Highway 880 after a chain-reaction collision Saturday in Hayward.Read More
Know This Love: Oneness in the real world
It would seem there’s a great disconnect between the ideal and the reality. But I am seeing now where that gap is bridged.Read More
‘Abusive’ landlord sued for bullying Castro tenants
A San Francisco landlord who is allegedly bullying elderly and disabled tenants into surrendering their rent-controlled apartments has been sued by The City.Read More
DNA convicts man in 1983 rape, murder
A man on trial for raping and murdering a teenage girl more than three decades ago was found guilty of first-degree murder.Read More
Counselor faces life for molesting disabled youth
A 36-year-old man faces a life sentence following his conviction for sexually abusing five children while serving as a counselor for troubled and disabled youths.Read More
Police vs. wheelchair caught on video
Two videos have surfaced showing a San Francisco police officer appearing to try to dump a disabled man out of his wheelchair.Read More
Seniors, disabled win fight for free Muni
Lower income seniors and people with disabilities will soon join youth in riding Muni for free.Read More
Muni considers free rides for seniors, disabled
In hopes of making The City more affordable, Mayor Ed Lee called for free Muni passes for its most vulnerable riders.Read More
SF police shooting case heads to Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up San Francisco's appeal of a case that concerns how police must treat mentally disabled suspects who threaten violence.Read More