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Thousands walk to work for safer City streets
Thousands of people took to the streets of San Francisco Thursday to take part in The City's fourth annual Walk to Work Day.Read More
Millions pledged to help erase Bay Area smog
More than $90 million will be available in 2016 and 2017 for projects and programs to reduce air pollution in the Bay Area.Read More
Solar panels required on all new buildings under legislation
New legislation introduced Tuesday by San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener would require all new construction within the city, including residential and commercial buildings, to have solar panels installed.Read More
SF declares homeless encampment on Division Street a public nuisance
The City of San Francisco is stepping up its efforts to clear tents from city streets by declaring a large homeless encampment on Division Street a public health nuisance...Read More
El NiƱo ravaged Pacifica seawall to undergo repairs
The city of Pacifica will begin repairing its damaged seawall and promenade on Beach Boulevard, near the Pacifica Municipal Pier, later this month, city officials said Thursday.Read More
Super Bowl food waste goes into overtime
Big Super Bowl celebrations can spell lots of wasted food. Local nonprofit Food Runners San Francisco and the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee are working to make sure food...Read More
Help choose sites for East Bay bike sharing
A bike-sharing program is being introduced to a trio of East Bay cities for the first time later this year.Read More
SFO welcomes 50 millionth passenger of 2015
The 50 million passengers traveling through SFO in a calendar year is an all-time record high for the airport.Read More
Plan moves forward to implode Bay Bridge pier
Plans to demolish the largest pier in the old eastern span of the Bay Bridge using explosives took another step forward Thursday.Read More
Palo Alto students install first water filling station
Student organizations and individuals at a Palo Alto high school have unveiled the school's first water bottle filling station, according to school officials.Read More
Six Flags retires last two resident elephants
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom transported its two remaining resident elephants to a wildlife park in Oregon.Read More
Gophers, squirrels blamed for Bay toxins
Small rodents are being blamed for the release of dangerous toxins into San Francisco Bay.Read More
Lake Tahoe battles to stay blue
Lake Tahoe's famously clear waters could be imperiled by development after building rules were relaxed.Read More
Choking smog stifles Chinese city
Clouds of pollution blanketed a Chinese city famed for its annual ice festival Monday, cutting visibility to about 30 feet.Read More
Grand jury seeks to stretch Marin bag ban
A Marin grand jury has recommended a plastic bag ban be extended throughout the county.Read More
Muir Beach closing up shop for summer
Just as the Bay Area is heating up, the Park Service announces Muir Beach will shut this summer.Read More
Sonoma Coast welcomes new seal pups
Seal pup season has officially started with cute baby seals beginning to appear all along the Sonoma County Coast.Read More
Californians want action on climate change
A new Field Poll indicates 64 percent of Golden State residents support legal action to save the planet.Read More
No more Drakes Bay means pricier oysters
If the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejects Drakes Bay's final appeal to stay open, oyster prices might skyrocket.Read More
‘Forward on Climate’ rallies for change
Thousands of people gathered on the waterfront Sunday demanding the Obama administration confront climate change.Read More