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Thousands of children receive free toys
Thousands of children in thousands of families received free toys from the community and four generous San Francisco organizations this Christmas season.Read More
Coroner confirms names of two more victims
The Alameda County coroner's bureau Thursday confirmed the names of two more victims of the warehouse fire in Oakland last Friday night: a graduate student in psychology and a...Read More
9 more warehouse fire victims identified
Tuesday night the Alameda County coroner's bureau has identified nine additional victims of Friday night's three-alarm fire that took 36 lives during a party at the Ghost Ship warehouse...Read More
Mourners honor warehouse fire victims
Hundreds gathered at Lake Merritt and in the Castro for vigils in honor of Oakland fire victims.Read More
Homeless shelters to supply 395 extra beds
Homeless residents of the County of Santa Clara will have access to as many as 395 additional shelter beds starting Monday.Read More
Vallejo firefighters offer Thanksgiving safety tips
Vallejo firefighters are encouraging families to be careful and stay alert in the kitchen this Thanksgiving.Read More
Santa Clara Co. aims to aid undocumented residents
Undocumented immigrants facing threats of deportation by the forthcoming Trump administration may soon have more legal help in Santa Clara County.Read More
Record 16 organ transplants performed at children’s hospital
Doctors at Stanford University's children's hospital performed 16 life-saving organ transplant surgeries in October, setting a new record for the center.Read More
Stop telling people they will ‘be okay’
I laid my two-year-old son, Ty, next to be comforted by his little snores as I watched state after state turn red on Election Night.Read More
Speed humps, raised crosswalk installed in Golden Gate Park
Nine new speed humps and a raised crosswalk have been installed on John F. Kennedy Drive in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.Read More
103 units affordable housing announced for Excelsior
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Monday morning announced a new housing development in the city's Excelsior District in which half of the housing units will be permanently rent-controlled.Read More
Santa Clara inmates unite with hunger strike
More than 300 Santa Clara County inmates on their fourth day of a two-week hunger strike Thursday demanded sweeping changes.Read More
Duc Loi grocery store sprouts in Bayview
Bayview District residents who have lived without a nearby supermarket in recent years have a new option with the opening Wednesday of Duc Loi's Pantry on Third.Read More
Excelsior childcare provider buys their building
A nonprofit that has provided childcare in San Francisco's Excelsior neighborhood for nearly 50 years will be able to buy their building.Read More
SF’s Zika count rises, 10 cases confirmed
Two more SF residents have tested positive for Zika virus, bringing the total number of people infected in the city to 10.Read More
SF minimum wage increases to $13
Starting Friday, the minimum wage in San Francisco will increase from $12.25 to $13 an hour.Read More
Services fall short for homeless families
The impact of San Francisco's homeless crisis on families came into view Thursday.Read More
High-speed crash halves car, kills two
Two were pronounced dead at the scene of two-car collision that happened late Friday night.Read More
Campbell school district announces new superintendent
The Campbell Union High School District to receive a new superintendent, the district's Board of Trustees announced Thursday.Read More
San Francisco shines with holiday spirit
Holiday greetings from all of us at SFBay to our readers and supporters around the Bay Area and the world.Read More