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Warning sounded again over tuna for kids
Researchers say tuna should be a very limited part of children's diets, with light tuna being safer than albacore.Read More
USF associate dean resigns over Chinese students
A USF dean resigned her position over how the university chose to accommodate students recruited from China.Read More
Huge downtown tower inches forward
After years of economy-driven delays, a 1,070-foot tower could begin rising into San Francisco skies as soon as 2013.Read More
SFPD pops dozens in school zone drug busts
San Francisco police made 25 felony arrests over the past two weeks for attempting to sell drugs near schools.Read More
Marin invests in unsavory products
Some say Marin County tarnishes its healthy image with investments in hazardous products like tobacco and alcohol.Read More
Fighting earwigs throw down for science
Some earwigs are better fighters and more aggressive by nature, and SF State researchers think they know why.Read More
New SF archbishop busted for DUI
San Francisco's new archbishop was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in San Diego this weekend.Read More
Co-existing with coyotes in San Jose
Coyotes have so far killed one family pet in a west San Jose community, prompting alarm.Read More
Salvation Army customers nab accused thief
A thrift store manager was allegedly punched and strangled by a man and woman before one assailant was grabbed by store patrons.Read More
Gay rights activists set to school Chick-fil-A
Protesters plan to gather outside the San Jose Chick-fil-A for its grand opening this afternoon to educate patrons about gay rights.Read More
Ice Cream Bar adds an actual bar
Cole Valley's Ice Cream Bar heard the prayers of the working class and is adding liquor to the sweet treats on its menu.Read More
Muni camera helps free an innocent man
A man was acquitted of misdemeanor child abuse after a jury saw a Muni surveillance video showing no foul play.Read More
SFMTA eyes parking overhaul
San Francisco's confusing alphabet soup of residential parking zones looks headed for some changes.Read More
Goats give Presidio Golf Course a manicure
The Presidio Golf Course is tackling its overgrown shrubbery the natural way: Hungry goats.Read More
Houseboat stranded in Bay no longer funny
A houseboat abandoned in India Basin could cost The City six figures to haul away if it sinks.Read More
Refinery blaze lights a fire under gas prices
Spot gas prices have already gone up 34 cents following Monday night's Chevron refinery fire in Richmond.Read More
Banned patron raises ruckus at Hooters
A man who had been banned from all bars was arrested at a Fremont Hooters after becoming intoxicated and potentially violating his probation.Read More
Struggling Daily Cal moves to new home
The struggling campus paper is getting help in times of financial crisis by paying just $1 rent a year on a new building.Read More
Backdoor boarding speeding up Muni
Only a month after the SFMTA's backdoor boarding policy, Muni lines are standing around up to 16 percent less.Read More
Stem cell therapy goes to the dogs
A new treatment that involves injecting an animal's own stem cells into arthritic joints is working wonders on a San Rafael dog.Read More