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Two-year-old boy dies a week after Yemeni mother arrives
Abdullah Hassan has died at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland following public outcry.Read More
Santa Cruz settles lawsuit in police slaying of mentally ill man
Santa Cruz this week agreed to a $1.6 million settlement in a lawsuit brought by the family of a mentally ill man killed by police.Read More
First lawsuit against PG&E filed over Camp Fire
A group of Bay Area lawyers filed a lawsuit Tuesday in San Francisco Superior Court against PG&E on behalf of several victims of the deadly Camp Fire in Butte...Read More
SF Opera cuts ties with singer amid sexual assault allegations
San Francisco Opera has severed connections with superstar countertenor David Daniels because the singer is embroiled in at least two allegations of sexual assault.Read More
Law firm alleges abuse by 212 Bay Area priests
A Minnesota-based law firm released the names of 33 men Tuesday that are connected with the Diocese of San Jose who have been accused of sexual abuse, building on...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
Hefty settlement ordered over skimpy lingerie
An online lingerie company will pay $800,000 to settle a lawsuit over misleading automatic renewal charges.Read More
Jury slaps Monsanto with $289m in damages
A Vallejo man with cancer was awarded $250 million in punitive damages Friday in a landmark lawsuit against herbicide manufacturer Monsanto..Read More
SF man arrested in Coliseum BART stabbing case
A San Francisco man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with Saturday's stabbing at the Oakland Coliseum BART station, a transit agency spokeswoman said.Read More
Two youths arrested in Ashby BART attack
Two youths were arrested after a man told officers four young people attacked him at Ashby BART Saturday night, police said.Read More
eHarmony pays $1.28 million to settle fee lawsuit
The online dating company eHarmony Inc. paid $1.28 million this week to settle a consumer protection lawsuit, Santa Clara County prosecutors said Tuesday. The complaints in the lawsuit, filed...Read More
Auction sale of tony SF street rescinded
San Francisco supervisors voted to rescind the sale of a private street that was put up for auction by The City’s tax collector after a homeowner’s association failed to...Read More
Appeal challenges SFMTA ‘hairball’ bike plan
San Francisco Supervisors will hear an appeal of a plan to add bike lanes and improve pedestrian crossings to a complicated tangle of roads and freeways city planners have...Read More
Tesla labels lawsuit alleging workplace racism as ‘extortion’
Tesla Motors responded Tuesday to allegations that racial slurs were used against black workers at their factory in Fremont.Read More
Lawsuit alleges racial discrimination at Tesla factory
A black man who used to work at Tesla's factory in Fremont has filed a lawsuit alleging an "intimidating, hostile, and offensive work environment."Read More
Seven more fire lawsuits filed against PG&E
Seven new lawsuits were filed against PG&E Tuesday in three different courts by people whose property was burned in the devastating North Bay wildfires.Read More
Police union ready to back Taser ballot measure
Following a vote by the San Francisco Police Commission in support of arming police with Tasers, the police union is considering putting forward a ballot measure that would shape...Read More
Fire lawsuits stack up against PG&E
Two new lawsuits have been filed against PG&E, claiming the utility's negligence is responsible for the devastating Northern California wildfires.Read More
Police broke her ankle in 2016. She just settled for $6.7 million.
The City of Santa Clara has settled a lawsuit alleging that its police department entered a home without a warrant and broke a woman's ankle.Read More
Passengers sue over BART mob attacks
Six BART passengers who were beaten, threatened or robbed by mobs of young people in three separate incidents in March and April filed a lawsuit.Read More