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San Francisco's Upper Great Highway closing to cars for good on Friday
A two-mile stretch of Upper Great Highway in San Francisco will be closed to cars for good on Friday as the city prepares to open a new park.
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San Francisco Symphony, musicians host benefit concert for LA Fire relief
San Francisco musicians teamed up to host a benefit concert to support those recovering from the fires in Los Angeles County.
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OPM tells federal workers to list 5 accomplishments weekly. Bay Area workers react
Federal employees reported getting a second email from OPM telling them to list 5 recent accomplishments on a weekly basis.
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Tense Trump-Zelenskyy White House meeting leave some in Bay Area ‘disgusted'
Reaction in the Bay Area to Friday’s meeting with President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been swift and blunt.
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Federal ‘takedown' investigations recover guns at Vallejo daycare, motel
Local, state, and federal officials gathered to announce two major crime rings they said they’ve busted, as well as progress with a gun violence prevention effort with the Department of Justice in Vallejo on Thursday.
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Bay Area federal workers grapple with request to justify their work or resign
Bay Area-based federal employees said they are grappling with how to respond to an email sent Saturday asking them to list their accomplishments from the previous week.
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San Francisco dispensary closes while owner recovers after being shot 7 times
The owner of the “Vapor Room” in SOMA is recovering after being shot 7 times outside his shop by a man he did not recognize.
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Russian River floods properties and cars, concerns remain over future mudslides
North Bay residents got a break from this week’s storms and a chance to see more of the damage from all the rainfall on Wednesday.
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Bay Area rallies planned, businesses close for ‘Day Without Immigrants' movement
Some businesses are closing for the day and some people are not going into work as part of a national effort to draw attention to the contributions of the immigrant community.
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How the East Bay is preparing for this storm series, and where to find help
The first arm of a storm system reached the Bay Area on Friday. For many, it’s a relief after an unseasonably dry few weeks and the recent fires in Southern California which sparked under very dry conditions.