The Latest
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San Francisco community rallies behind legacy restaurant after repeat break-ins
Community members in the Mission held a pop-up event Saturday to support ‘El Faro’ restaurant which is recovering after three recent break-ins.
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Oakland Hills fire: 85% contained, evacuation orders lifted
The Keller Fire in the Oakland Hills was 85% contained as of Sunday afternoon, according to Cal Fire.
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Oakland Hills fire: 60% contained, some residents remain under evacuation orders
The Keller Fire in the Oakland Hills had burned 13 acres and was 60% contained as of 6 p.m. on Saturday, according to the Oakland Fire Department.
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Crowds pack San Francisco for Fleet Week festivities
Despite the Blue Angels Saturday flight being cancelled, crowds still packed into San Francisco to experience the Fleet Week festivities.
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Cal student from Livermore makes $100K winning field goal on ESPN's ‘College GameDay'
A college student from Livermore stunned the sporting world Saturday as he won a $100,000 field goal challenge as part of ESPN’s “College GameDay” festivities at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Thieves in San Francisco throw cream cartons at neighbor recording car break-in
A neighbor who recorded the incident in the Richmond District said thieves threw cartons of cream at his vehicle and then sped off.
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Judge to decide whether to dismiss case against Alameda officers charged in death of Mario Gonzalez
Three Alameda police officers charged in connection with the death of an unarmed man appeared in court Friday, attempting to get their case dismissed.
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How to weigh in on California's plans to reform the insurance market
The community can weigh in this week on California’s new plans to reform the insurance market. The state is taking feedback and holding a virtual hearing on Tuesday.
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Antioch community protests planned Amtrak station closure
Dozens of Antioch neighbors say: they don’t want their local Amtrak station to leave. Saturday, they protested the planned closure of that stop and highlighted what they think will bring visitors to town.
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Crowds fill Oakland's Chinatown for its inaugural Night Market
Saturday marked a first for Oakland’s Chinatown neighborhood. The streets were filled with people enjoying food, games, and music for the neighborhood’s inaugural night market.