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Berkeley reverses plans for armored car
After criticism from residents, the Berkeley and Albany police departments said they would no longer be pursuing a grant to buy an armored car.Read More
Man cleared in beating of accused molester
A man who beat a priest he said sexually assaulted him and his brother in the 1970s has been acquitted of felony assault and elder abuse.Read More
Chuck E. Cheese gets a rock star makeover
Say good-bye to your childhood. The now-struggling pizza chain is remaking its cuddly mouse mascot.Read More
Mad dad sought after slamming elderly woman
A man visiting Stow Lake struck an 82-year-old woman who scolded his son, dropping her to the ground and leaving her with life-threatening injuries.Read More
Fog lifts on future of Ocean Beach
The ambitious final roadmap for San Francisco's western edge still has hurdles to clear before sweeping into action.Read More
Denied gun dealers sue Alameda County
Three would-be gun dealers filed a federal suit against Alameda County, alleging regulations were changed to keep their gun shop from opening in San Lorenzo. Read More
Former top dog at shady SoCal city found dead
Just hours after a report hit the web critical of financial oversight in the city of Vernon, key figure and long-sought Eric Fresch was finally found: Dead.Read More
Muni all-door boarding bows Sunday
Boarding by any door is one step Muni is taking to sharpen its buses' and light rail trains' on-time performance.Read More
Berkeley City Council member fighting crime
A Berkeley councilwoman's ride-along with police turned into an adventure where she helped identify a robbery suspect.Read More
Is stop-and-frisk right for SF?
Mayor Ed Lee proposed a stop-and-frisk policy that would allow officers to randomly stop people for search, leaving a bad taste in the mouth of The City.Read More
Woman hit with milkshake loses $2,000
A woman who allegedly threw her purse at a car full of teens after being struck by a milkshake winds up losing money.Read More
Free, fast AIDS tests come to Oakland
Mike's Pharmacy in Oakland is participating in a pilot program to make HIV screenings a permanent service in drugstores nationwide.Read More
Caltrain workers on board to stop suicides
If you think your job is hard, imagine being a Caltrain engineer, where watching people kill themselves is a real possibility each day.Read More
Lights out for solar power
Mayor Ed Lee's new budget proposal slashes funding and leaves solar power in the dark.Read More
Group wants plug pulled on Hetch Hetchy
Environmentalists want to stop San Francisco from sucking water out of Yosemite's Hetch Hetchy Valley.Read More
Poetry released in hack attack at SJ State
San Jose State says there is "no evidence" to back up a hacker's claims of having stolen sensitive data from the Associated Students.Read More
Whale loses deadly battle with passing ship
Biologists found the 47-foot fin whale dead on a beach in the Point Reyes National Seashore with a broken spine and other severe injuries.Read More
Fast food fight leads to pot grow bust
A chair fight inside a Livermore Taco Bell led police to an unexpected pot growing operation in a nearby apartment.Read More
Robber pulled trigger twice – but gun didn’t fire
An Antioch man received an unwanted and almost deadly surprise last week when he pulled into his driveway.Read More
FBI, cops sting child prostitution rings
Police and the FBI swept through Bay Area prostitution hotspots last week, rescuing child prostitutes and busting pimps as part of a nationwide crackdown.Read More