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Sexual battery reported on Stanford campus
Stanford University's Department of Public Safety is looking for a man who sexually battered someone on campus.Read More
Muni adds extra pole near locked seats
Rose said the transit agency is testing the new pole on 50 buses and will make an assessment in six months on the added safety measure.Read More
SSF cops ticket 51 speeders in one day
Police in South San Francisco on Friday issued 51 speeding citations to drivers during a one-day saturation patrol.Read More
San Francisco roads improve, but just barely
Officials said the change is due largely to a $248 million replacing and street safety bond.Read More
Berkeley garbage worker dies on the job
A Berkeley sanitation worker was killed when he was apparently pinned between a garbage truck and a utility pole.Read More
Bill would increase tour bus inspections
A bill introduced to the state Senate Monday would step up state inspections of tour bus operators in response to a crash in San Francisco's Union Square that injured...Read More
Mystery package temporarily closes San Rafael police department
Police said the San Rafael Police Department reopened this evening after it closed earlier today because of a suspicious package.Read More
J-Church resumes service after sinkhole fixed
Transit service on the J Church Line in San Francisco returned to normal Saturday evening after crews repaired a sewer main and filled a sinkhole.Read More
New law limits hoverboards, electric skateboards
Popular "hoverboards" or electric motorized boards are at the center of a new state law.Read More
Golden Gate Bridge is a no-drone zone
Bridge officials this week are installing new signs to remind people that flying drones over or near the famous bridge is prohibited.Read More
More than 1M bikes hit Market St. in 2015
A counter system has now tallied more than 1 million bike trips that were made this year on a main thoroughfare in San Francisco.Read More
Schools bump police presence after threat
San Francisco Unified School District has received a threat similar to ones received earlier this week in Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere.Read More
City celebrates ‘Vision Zero’ upgrades
Twenty-four projects designed to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety have been completed ahead of schedule.Read More
State officials question PG&E over wildfires
At the tail end of a deadly, destructive fire season, state officials Wednesday grilled utility executives in San FranciscoRead More
Commuter shuttles made permanent in SF
The SFMTA board unanimously approved a permanent commuter shuttle program Tuesday.Read More
Fresh rules floated for commuter shuttles
An 18-month commuter shuttle pilot program in San Francisco is set to expire on Jan. 31 but an ongoing program has been proposed.Read More
Caltrain vehicle strikes spike in 2015
A dramatic increase in the number of vehicles hit by Caltrain commuter trains this year has transit police and at least one city police department working together.Read More
UCSF withdraws concerns over Warriors arena
Previous concerns over clogged traffic caused by a new Golden State Warriors arena in Mission Bay have been assuaged.Read More
San Francisco bans drones for Fleet Week
Due to the popularity of recreational drones, there will be a temporary flight restriction in place prohibiting the use of drones in the skies above San Francisco during Fleet...Read More