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Temporary warming shelter opens in Vallejo
The city of Vallejo and the First Baptist Church Vallejo are opening a temporary warming shelter Tuesday night because temperatures are expected to drop to freezing.Read More
Marriott workers vote to strike
As many as 2,300 hotel workers at seven downtown San Francisco Marriott hotels could walk off the job after a vast majority voted Thursday to strike, union officials said.Read More
BART steps up rider safety measures
BART officials on Thursday will decide on a $28 milion package of safety measures to keep riders safe.Read More
Muir Medical Group patient info leaked
Muir Medical Group patients who received treatment between November 2013 and February 2017 may have had their personal information shared without their consent, the company reported.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
Security guard arrested after Burlington Coat Factory shooting
A security guard who shot a man Tuesday during a confrontation over an alleged shoplifting incident in San Francisco has been arrested.Read More
Milpitas man allegedly breaks into White House grounds
A man who allegedly jumped a fence Friday night to get onto the grounds of the White House was arrested and identified.Read More
One injured when security guard shoots suspect outside movie theatre
Police said a person was injured when a security guard shot him Sunday evening outside a Concord movie theatre.Read More
Neural computer will help tend nation’s nukes
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced that Thursday it received a first-of-its-kind brain-inspired supercomputing platform.Read More
Richmond man who threatened Muslims gets probation
A Richmond man charged with making threats to Muslims took a plea deal in his case last week.Read More
Police boost presence after Brussels attacks
San Francisco police have deployed extra officers at San Francisco International Airport and Muni stations. Read More
Alex Nieto jury clears police shooters in killing
A federal civil jury in San Francisco Thursday exonerated four police officers who fatally shot a 28-year-old man in a city park in 2014.Read More
San Jose State boosts security after library bathroom assault
San Jose State University is taking security measures in response to an assault in a bathroom at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library.Read More
About 80,000 at Cal affected by cyber attack
Tens of thousands of people currently and formerly affiliated with the University of California at Berkeley will be notified of a computer attack that poses a risk to their...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
BART drops $1.4 million on new cameras
BART said Friday that technicians have begun installing additional security cameras to cover the interiors of all 669 of its train cars at a cost of $1.42 million.Read More
Police car damaged in student protest
An Oakland Unified School District police car was severely damaged when a small group of students at Fremont High School in East Oakland walked off campus Wednesday to protest a...Read More
16 arrested during downtown protests
Police arrested 16 people who blocked traffic Tuesday in San Francisco's Financial DistrictRead More
BART pledges upgrades for ‘decoy’ cameras
BART has committed to using working cameras on all train cars after it was revealed the agency was using decoy cameras.Read More
Cops tase allegedly drunk skinny dipper
A man and a woman allegedly caught skinny dipping at a Napa hotel were arrested early Friday on suspicion of public drunkenness and resisting arrest.Read More