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Dive team finds missing swimmer dead in Russian River
The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office’s dive team found a deceased man Wednesday morning who disappeared a day earlier while swimming in the Russian River at Monte Rio Beach, fire...Read More
Symphony strikes a chord for veterans
Veterans and others can enjoy a symphony concert Wednesday evening in San Francisco when Swords to Plowshares hosts the 3rd annual Summer Solstice Concert: Symphony for Veterans. The concert...Read More
Crews contain SFO maintenance facility fire
A fire at an airline maintenance facility near San Francisco International Airport Wednesday morning has been contained and no injuries were reported, according to San Francisco Fire Department officials....Read More
Sen. Scott Wiener pushes opposite-sex domestic partnership into law
Opposite-sex couples who want their relationship to be legally recognized outside of the institution of marriage will now be able to register as domestic partners after legislation by state...Read More
Flight circles nearly five hours, returns back to SFO
A flight was turned back to San Francisco International Airport on Monday after a mechanical defect on the plane was detected, an airport spokesman said. Hong Kong Airlines Flight...Read More
Officials confirm identities of three victims killed in festival shooting
The Santa Clara County medical examiner’s office has confirmed the identities of all three victims killed in the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting Sunday. Trevor Irby, a 25-year-old New York...Read More
Watch parties gear up for Round 2 of Democratic presidential debates
Democrats across the Bay Area are gearing up for the second round of presidential primary debates this week, and many organizations are hosting watch parties so voters can get...Read More
At-risk 93-year-old man missing from Walnut Creek
Sheriff’s deputies in Contra Costa County asked for the public’s help Tuesday morning in finding a 93-year-old man who has gone missing in Walnut Creek and is believed to...Read More
Investigation continues into woman who rammed police cars, died in collision
A case involving a Fremont woman who rammed unmarked police cars, fled in a stolen vehicle after trying to run over a detective and then died from injuries suffered...Read More
CSU system commits $10 million to prepare future STEM teachers
Facing a looming shortage of math and science teachers, the California State University system has decided to commit more money to a teacher preparation initiative, CSU officials announced Monday....Read More
Police ask public help to find missing Fremont teen
Fremont police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 17-year-old girl who was last seen walking in the area near her home Monday night, according to police....Read More
Deteriorated 25-gallon barrel leaks acid at Napa State Hospital
Cal Fire responded to an acid leak late Monday morning at Napa State Hospital. Twenty-five gallons of low-concentrate acid was found leaking from a deteriorated industrial strength cardboard barrel...Read More
Suisun City railroad fire prompts advisory to close windows, shut off air
Firefighters are battling a fire that started shortly before 7 p.m. Monday in a stack of railroad ties are on fire in the Old Town area of Suisun City,...Read More
Supe Ronen presses Ted Cruz to end child detainment in airport confrontation
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen gave Texas Sen. Ted Cruz her honest opinion about children being detained at the border when she ran into him at Los Angeles International...Read More
Foster home operator, former correctional officer son charged with sexual abuse
A father who operated a foster home in Antioch and his son, who is a former correctional officer in California, have been charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse...Read More
Mayor’s Bayview Navigation Center plan gets mixed response
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Monday announced plans to build the city’s latest Navigation Center in the Bayview District, providing up to 200 beds for the neighborhood’s homeless....Read More
Ghost Ship prosecution gives closing statement to packed courtroom, overflow
An Alameda County prosecutor told jurors Monday that criminal negligence on the part of Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena and creative director Max Harris was a substantial...Read More