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Victims swiped right, got robbed in Tinder dating scam
Police in San Jose have arrested five teens in connection with a series of recent armed robberies and carjackings.Read More
Breed promises more protected bike lanes with better enforcement
At this year’s Bike to Work Day in San Francisco on Thursday, Mayor London Breed directed the SFMTA to “double its pace” of installing new protected bike lanes.Read More
Julie Kirschbaum picked to lead SF Muni operations
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced Thursday that Julie Kirschbaum will lead the day-to-day operations of Muni.Read More
Piscotty walkoff ends bullpen battle, 14-inning marathon
After three hours and fifty-eight minutes, Stephen Piscotty put an end to a pitching battle that had featured 11 relievers working 14-2/3 scoreless innings.Read More
Ghost Ship judge threatens again to close trial over juror issues
The judge in the trial of Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena and creative director Max Harris on Wednesday threatened for a second time to close the trial...Read More
Kevin Epps arrested, charged with murder years after 2016 slaying
San Francisco filmmaker Kevin Epps, once arrested in connection with a 2016 killing in the Glen Park neighborhood but later released, has been rearrested and charged.Read More
San Francisco doctor investigated in vaccination exemption scheme
A San Francisco doctor accused of unlawfully providing medical exemptions for parents so that they can avoid vaccinating their children is being investigated.Read More
As drivers strike and IPO looms, SF steps toward taxing Uber stock windfall
Drivers of ride-hail companies switched off their apps Wednesday in San Francisco and across the nation.Read More
Ship strike likely killed Ocean Beach gray whale
The animal was the ninth gray whale to wash onto the shores in the Bay Area this year.Read More
Muni admits inspection should have caught issue that caused meltdown
The April 26 incident that crippled the subway for approximately 13 hours could have been prevented.Read More
PG&E board of directors to be sentenced to visit Paradise, San Bruno
The order by U.S. District Judge William Alsup would be part of the utility's sentence for violating its probation.Read More
Grants to help lower-income residents afford electric or hybrid cars
Residents with lower incomes in certain Bay Area neighborhoods can get help to replace their old cars with clean air vehicles.Read More
City Hall crowd rallies against ‘Rose Pak Chinatown’ station
A large crowd outside City Hall Monday to rally against a resolution that urges The City to name the under-construction subway station in Chinatown after the late Rose Pak.Read More
Judge halts plan to widen road through Humboldt redwood grove
A federal judge in San Francisco has halted a Caltrans plan to widen a road through an ancient redwood forest.Read More
Ocean Beach gray whale carcass is ninth such death this year
Marine Mammal Center experts are planning a necropsy, or animal autopsy, on Tuesday.Read More
Concord mulls more city funding for ‘1313 Galindo’ project
On Tuesday, the Concord City Council will consider approving an additional $2.3 million in city funds for a five-story affordable housing complex on Galindo Street, which is south of...Read More
Lanes reopen after fatal tour bus crash closes northbound Highway 101
All northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 101 near Brisbane in San Mateo County have reopened following a fatal crash early Saturday morning.Read More