The Latest
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San Francisco sees first ever tornado warning; region faces storm damage
The National Weather Service has lifted the tornado threat for the city of San Francisco Saturday morning.
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Bay Area Syrian community celebrates downfall of Assad regime
Many gathered in San Francisco on Sunday to celebrate the recent downfall of the Assad regime in Syria.
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A closer look at how San Francisco responded to tsunami warning
Christie Smith shows how San Francisco reacted to this morning’s tsunami warning.
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San Francisco community commemorates World AIDS Day
In San Francisco, people came together on Sunday for the World AIDS Day observance near the National AIDS Memorial Grove.
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San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel workers go on strike
About 500 workers at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel went on strike Sunday morning, union officials said.
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Parts of Bay Area start recovering after season's strongest atmospheric river
A day after a flash flood warning was issued for parts of San Francisco and the East Bay, the rain moved on, and crews were working.
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‘He was never aggressive': Prosecutors call witnesses in Nima Momeni trial
Prosecutors began calling witnesses in the high-profile murder trial of Nima Momeni on Thursday.
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San Francisco residents, businesses prepare for more rain and wind
San Francisco saw enough rain and wind to cause some problems on Wednesday and it could intensify later in the week.
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Memorial held in San Francisco for deadly traffic accident victims
Many gathered outside of San Francisco City Hall for the tenth annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
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SF Muni looking at potential cuts to bus, light-rail, cable car services
San Francisco’s public transportation agency says Muni is facing deep cuts to bus, train and cable car services as soon as next summer due to a massive budget deficit.