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Rising Bay Area temperatures could reach 80s, 90s by Thursday
An incoming heat wave is likely to warm into the upper 70s to mid 80s near the coast with widespread 80s to lower 90s across the interior by Thursday.Read More
Santa Rosa home destroyed in Sunday morning fire
A resident arrived home Sunday morning to find crews battling back a fire that had engulfed most of the structure.Read More
Bayview double shooting: 21-year-old killed, another man injured
Police are investigating a double shooting in the Bayview Friday afternoon that left a 21-year-old man dead and another man injured.Read More
No joke, Van Ness Improvement Project ‘finally done’
As San Francisco Mayor London Breed said Friday, "No, this is not an April Fools joke," the Van Ness Improvement Project is "finally done."Read More
SF economy shows recovery signs, but still lags behind comparable cities
Despite a lag behind comparable cities, San Francisco is showing signs of a strong economic recovery in some key sectors.Read More
Judge approves $6.3 million settlement for Hunters Point homeowners over toxic waste claims
Hunters Point homeowners have been awarded a $6.3 million settlement over claims their homes were built on contaminated land. Read More
Registered sex offender charged with soliciting minor after sting operation
A registered sex offender from San Jose has been charged with soliciting a minor with the intent to commit sex crimes with a 16-year-old. Read More
Park service seeks public, tribal input in Tomales Point planning
The National Park Service opened a 30-day public comment period for Tomales Point planning, including tule elk management. Read More
Police investigate Lower Nob Hill gunpoint carjacking
Police are investigating a gunpoint carjacking in Lower Nob Hill Thursday night. The incident happened in the 1000 block of Sutter Street.Read More
Judge sentences couple in Baccarat scheme, orders more than $500,000 repayment
A couple found guilty of Livermore casino scheme was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison and ordered to repay about $500,000.Read More
Fired top-level city official alleges gender discrimination, harassment
Sarai Crain, who was fired as Oakland's Department of Violence Prevention deputy chief in January, alleges discrimination and harassment.Read More
Coalition says redistricting plan splinters LGBTQ cultural districts
LGBTQ cultural districts would be splintered under a redistricting proposal that would pull the Tenderloin from D6 and move it into a new D5.Read More
Teens arrested in connection with carjacking, assault on 76-year-old
Two teens from Oakland were arrested Monday in connection with a carjacking and an assault on an elderly Asian man in San Francisco's Forest Knolls neighborhood. Read More
Officers arrest three burglary suspects found inside Castro Theatre
San Francisco officers noticed a broken window and missing signs at the Castro Theatre Tuesday and found three burglary suspects inside.Read More
Officials say 14-acre Presidio Tunnel Tops recreation space to open in July
The new 14-acre Presidio Tunnel Tops recreation space near the Golden Gate Bridge is set to open to the public on July 17.Read More
Oakland, SF win Homekey grants for hotel-to-housing conversions
Two hotels, one in Oakland and another in San Francisco, are slated for conversion into permanent housing under Homekey grant funding.Read More
City Hall rally calls on Assembly to pass dyslexia screening bill
Leaders, parents, students and Gary Payton II rallied at City Hall Tuesday to support a bill that would establish universal dyslexia screening for young students. Read More
Richmond, San Jose selected for federal clean economy program
Richmond and San Jose have been selected to receive federal Communities LEAP funding to help the cities transition to clean economy.Read More