The Latest
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Transportation fares across Bay Area increase, commuters express concerns
Most bridge tolls across the Bay Area are increasing, and so are the costs of some transit.
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Oakland business owner speaks out, concerned with break-ins
An Oakland business owner is speaking out after his store was broken into over the weekend.
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San Francisco coffee shop broken into before opening doors
A new coffee show in San Francisco has yet to open its doors, but it is already dealing with crime concerns.
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Longtime San Francisco hardware store to close its doors
A San Francisco institution is preparing to close its doors for good.
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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.