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Three-day, in-person, post-pandemic work weeks? Four in 10 Bay Area employers say yes
More than four in 10 Bay Area employers expect employees to work in person on three days a week post-pandemic.Read More
Oakland Marriott workers reach contract agreement
Oakland Marriott hotel workers ratified a contract Friday and will end their strike Saturday.Read More
SF mayor opens door to lottery-picked residents
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell is opening his doors at City Hall to allow a select group of residents to have some face time.Read More
Lane closures in MacArthur Maze
The passing lane on westbound Interstate Highway 580 to westbound Highway 80 in the MacArthur Maze was closed until noon Saturday so crews could do surveying work, Caltrans said.Read More
Runway construction causing delays at SFO
Flights at San Francisco International Airport this morning are delayed by about 30 to 60 minutes because of work to rehabilitate a runway.Read More
SF mayor appoints second chief resilience officer
The mayor of San Francisco announced the appointment of the city's second chief resilience officer, whose job it is to oversee city policy on resilience and implementation of that...Read More
SF: Opioid antidote saved 12 lives since 2015
Since 2015, Narcan kits have saved the lives of 12 people in San Francisco suffering from overdoses of opioids such as heroin and prescription painkillers.Read More
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
Solano County issues traffic warning
The California Department of Transportation will perform various maintenance work along side Interstate Highways in Solano County this week beginning Monday. Caltrans said work will begin each day at...Read More
SF sheriff’s department welcomes eight new deputies
Outgoing San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi welcomed eight new deputies Friday.Read More
Know This Love: Glass in the ass
I used to hate how my body would constantly send me pain signals. I resented how human I felt. Read More
San Jose tweaks rules toward taxis
The San Jose City Council approved changes Tuesday for taxi drivers who have fewer requirements to operate in the city and Mineta San Jose International Airport.Read More
San Jose cabbies stage airport walkout
About 300 taxi drivers have stopped working at Mineta San Jose International Airport Monday and are calling for more regulations to ride-booking services.Read More
New carpool lane to debut along I-880
A new High Occupancy Vehicle lane is scheduled to make its debut on Interstate Highway 880 Monday.Read More
Explosive end to Bay Bridge pier criticized
A plan to demolish the largest pier of the old eastern span of the Bay Bridge using explosives could spread concrete debris through the Bay.Read More
Homework helpers sought at Brentwood library
The Brentwood Library is looking for adults and teens to volunteer as after-school homework helpers.Read More
Court blocks bug spray suspected of killing bees
A federal appeals court in San Francisco Thursday overturned the EPA's approval of an insecticide that beekeepers said would be toxic to honey bees.Read More
Berkeley library chief resigns after books discarded
The director of library services for the Berkeley Public Library announced he is resigning following a controversy over how the library weeded books from its collection.Read More
Caltrans wants to blast away old Bay Bridge
Caltrans is seeking permits to demolish the largest pier of the old eastern span of the Bay Bridge with explosives.Read More
Slain Hayward officer honored at Oracle Arena memorial
Hayward police Sgt. Scott Lunger, who was slain during a traffic stop last week, was remembered at an emotional memorial service Thursday.Read More