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More taxis hit the street for Pride weekend
Swarms of people taking to the streets for Pride this weekend can get around The CIty a little easier with 100 extra taxis available.Read More
Funds roll in for BART extension
BART has lined up some of the bucks for its new East Contra Costa extension, but more cash is needed to complete the line and build all the stations.Read More
Woman reports vicious rape in Mission
A 30-year-old woman has come forward to say she was attacked and raped on 19th and Capp early Monday morning while walking home.Read More
Muni drivers wait months to go pee
It will be at least six months before new bathrooms are installed at Muni terminals to help drivers relieve themselves without delaying service.Read More
Invasive brown kelp proves hard to kill
An non-native species from Japan accidentally introduced to the San Francisco Bay in 2009 has become a stubborn guest to get rid of.Read More
Whales, orcas put on show in Monterey Bay
Majestic blue and "killer" whales are giving whale watchers a treat already, and observers say the best is yet to come.Read More
Oakland parents sit tight in school protest
Police are on standby as parents and supporters continue to camp out to protest the closure of Lakeview Elementary in Oakland.Read More
BART opens doors to more bikes
BART is finally cutting bike riders a break and will test a new plan to allow bikes on the cars at all hours.Read More
Bay Area brothers take a run at the Olympics
Brothers Garrett and Elliott Heath have a shot at qualifying — in different events — for the U.S. men's track and field Olympic team in London. Read More
SF men pay price for poaching wildlife
Five San Francisco men face stiff fines after pleading guilty to illegally hunting wildlife on one of the men's private property.Read More
School accused of abusing, exploiting kids
Parents say their children were abused and used to solicit donations in public — sometimes at night — for a West Oakland private school.Read More
BART riders pay a little, get a little
They won't smell any better. But both BART and Muni will cost more to ride starting in July.Read More
Confessions of an L.A. hockey fan
A heated rivalry between North and South broke down for a moment as hockey fans from up and down the state shook hands.Read More
New lease on life for foreclosed homes
A company that buys foreclosed homes and turns them into rentals is expanding into West Oakland.Read More
East Contra Costa Fire District burned by voters
Fire stations in the area could not stay afloat after residents voted against Measure S, which would have created more revenue for the district.Read More
Real estate agent accused of iPad revenge
David Patrick O'Mara allegedly duct taped and beat a 20-year-old prostitute after accusing her of stealing cash and his iPad.Read More
15-year-old shot, killed by SSF police
A 15-year-old South San Francisco boy was shot and killed last night after allegedly running from police and pulling a gun from his waistband.Read More
Google Maps goes 3D
In the midst of feuds with Apple, Google releases new sweet features for Google Maps and Google Earth.Read More
SF steps up game on Church & Duboce commute
Snazzy new transit improvements around Church and Duboce are designed to make commutes in the area easier and safer.Read More
Yes, the bus is more crowded
It's not your imagination: More riders means Muni, BART and AC Transit are indeed more packed than last year.Read More