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SF awaits confirmation in four probable monkeypox cases
San Francisco has now identified a total of four probable monkeypox cases among residents. Health officials await CDC confirmation. Read More
From MLK Park to seditious conspiracy: Berkeley’s bloody past with Proud Boys, Oath Keepers
Berkeley has a sordid past with the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, two groups at the center of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.Read More
San Francisco to resurface 500 city blocks
San Francisco officials have announced a $77.2 million plan to repave 500 city blocks in the coming year.Read More
In latest shift rightward, fed-up San Francisco voters recall progressive Boudin
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin seems headed for recall, as preliminary results show an energized opposition has mobilized to reverse his election in 2019. Preliminary results from the...Read More
Breed’s budget proposal tackles safety, housing, pandemic recovery
Mayor London Breed outlined some pretty clear priorities in her two-year budget proposal: public safety, homelessness and pandemic recovery.Read More
Security guard fatally shoots man in Mission District
An armed security guard fatally shot a man in the Mission District early Wednesday morning. Witnesses said it was an act of self defense.Read More
Advocates plead for safer streets at vigil for mother, daughter killed by taxi
Advocates again pleaded for safer streets during a somber vigil to honor a mother and daughter killed by a taxi driver earlier this month.Read More
Sunset District community shuttle could fill gaps in public transit, Mar says
San Francisco is taking its first step toward a proposal that might bring a community shuttle to the Sunset.Read More
Police say one man attacked three women in less than 10 hours
San Francisco police say a man they’ve had in custody since May 8 has been charged for three separate attacks on women in a 10-hour period.Read More
Fire season arrives amid summer-like heat, red flag warnings, vegetation blazes
Soaring temperatures, dry conditions and brewing winds have firefighters across the Bay Area on watch for dangerous wiildfires.Read More
Ballot measure in works for vital San Francisco library funding
A ballot measure proposal is in the works that would let voters choose to renew the primary funding source for San Francisco libraries. Read More
Bus stop homicide suspect convicted in two prior stabbing incidents
San Mateo police say they arrested a suspect two days after a fatal stabbing at a SamTrans bus stop. In a statement released Monday, police say a 56-year-old man...Read More
Covid update: Hospitalization rates double, wastewater samples show alarming East Bay spike
Omicron surge: Several Bay Area counties have seen Covid hospitalization rates more than double in the past month. Read More
City leaders join fight to keep Laguna Honda doors open
The battle to save Laguna Honda Hospital wages on, with city leaders vowing to do whatever’s necessary to keep the doors open.Read More
San Francisco brims with life, color as Bay to Breakers grandly returns
One of the oldest and perhaps most fun footraces in North America returned last Sunday after two years stuck in pandemic purgatory.Read More
Agency plans summer Muni restorations, if Covid surge stays in check
The SFMTA plans to restore more Muni service routes in July, but plans could be delayed if the Covid surge impacts operator availability.Read More
San Francisco homelessness rate dips as Contra Costa County skyrockets
San Francisco homelessness rate dips by more than 3 percent, while Contra Costa County sees 35 percent increase.Read More