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Chevron slashes 500 San Ramon jobs
Roughly 500 people working out of Chevron's corporate offices in San Ramon will be losing their jobs.Read More
Sizing up the 2015 Raiders
The Raiders upgraded on about every front this offseason. Coaching, fitness and diet regime, roster and facilities. Read More
Woman reports sexual assault near Dominican University
Police are investigating a sexual assault recently reported in San Rafael.Read More
Panel suggests fixes for Bay Bridge tower rods
A panel of experts have made their first recommendations for testing and repairs to anchor rods in the eastern span of the Bay Bridge.Read More
Building where balcony collapsed just eight years old
Ireland government officials and Irish citizens living in the Bay Area are reacting with shock and sadness following the collapse of a Berkeley apartment complex balcony.Read More
Supes punt Airbnb vote toward voters
David Campos said that if his measure were voted down after the one-month continuance he would work to take it to the voters in November.Read More
Change swirls around Raiders special teams
The Oakland Raiders continued their final set of OTAs Tuesday, with the team working to sort out roles.Read More
Raiders offensive line starting to mesh
The Raiders have one area that they feel is strong that hasn't been good in recent memory: Their offensive line.Read More
Thousands fed by St. Anthony’s on Memorial Day
St. Anthony's Foundation in San Francisco opened its doors Monday to thousands of people, including veterans.Read More
Thousands ride on Bike to Work Day
Thousands of people in San Francisco rode to work on a bicycle Thursday morning on the Bay Area’s 21st annual Bike to Work Day, a spokeswoman for the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition...Read More
Owner of Haight McDonald’s denies drug issues
The franchisee that operates the McDonald's at Haight and Stanyan streets in San Francisco Wednesday denied knowledge of alleged problems with drug sales on restaurant property.Read More
SF Main Library to close Saturday
The San Francisco Public Library's main branch closed early Friday and will remain closed Saturday.Read More
California jobless rate dips to 6.9 percent
California's unemployment rate dropped to 6.9 percent in January as the number of people unemployed dropped by 31,000.Read More
Legislators launch effort to protect SF Bay
Bay Area legislators introduced bills that seek to improve and protect San Francisco Bay.Read More
42 people died at work in Bay Area in 2013
Dozens of workplace deaths were recorded in five Bay Area counties throughout 2013.Read More
California affordable housing gets solar push
State and federal leaders joined together in a pilot project to provide more money for solar energy projects in multifamily housing.Read More
Turn in dumped mattresses for cash
Alameda County recyclers want to find out if "bounties" can help reduce blight associated with dumped mattresses.Read More
Warning sounds over ‘mild’ flu season
There have been at least four flu-related deaths in the Bay Area so far in what officials are calling a "mild" season.Read More