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San Francisco political leaders rally voters ahead of Election Day
With less than a week to Election Day, the San Francisco political leaders are rallying as many voters as they can locally and across the county.
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San Francisco political leaders rally voters ahead of Election Day
With less than a week to Election Day, the San Francisco political leaders are rallying as many voters as they can locally and across the county. Thom Jensen has the details.
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Sen. Scott Wiener demands California DMV stop using ‘San Fran' on licenses
State Sen. Scott Wiener is speaking out after the California DMV is making a lot of people cringe.
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Senator Scott Wiener demands California DMV stop using ‘San Fran' on licenses
State Senator Scott Wiener is speaking out after the California DMV is making a lot of people cringe.
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A closer look: Close call on Bay Bridge
A scary trip across the Bay Bridge for a San Francisco man hit by what looked like a falling cable as he drove in the area. Raj Mathai speaks with Jaxon Van Derbeken.
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San Francisco man speaks out on close call on Bay Bridge
A scary trip across the Bay Bridge for a San Francisco man hit by what looked like a falling cable as he drove.
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San Francisco man speaks out on close call on Bay Bridge
A scary trip across the Bay Bridge for a San Francisco man hit by what looked like a falling cable as he drove.
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Nima Momeni's trial resumes with police investigator's testimony
The high-profile murder trial of Nima Momeni, charged in the killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee, resumed Wednesday. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Proposition G would create set-aside fund for affordable housing for seniors and others in SF
Among various bond measures, pension changes and other funding decisions San Francisco voters will decide on in this election cycle is Proposition G, a measure that would create a permanent source of funding for affordable housing that currently doesn’t exist.
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Spectators hit by parachutist during San Francisco Fleet Week release video
A new video taken by one of the two spectators who were struck by a Navy parachutist in San Francisco during Fleet Week was released Wednesday.
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Spectators hit by parachutist during San Francisco Fleet Week release video
A new video taken by one of the two spectators who were struck by a Navy parachutist in San Francisco during Fleet Week was released Wednesday.
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SF therapist's new app helps guide people through loneliness
Loneliness is a public health crisis, according to the U.S. surgeon general, but sometimes the challenges in connecting are common and fixable. A San Francisco therapist co-founded an app to help guide people through the rough spots.
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Hundreds of striking SF hotel workers march through downtown, some arrested
Hundreds of striking hotel workers on Wednesday were set to march through downtown San Francisco to demand new contracts from their employers.
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SF's Union Square safety plan involves sidewalk planters
New crime prevention techniques appear headed to San Francisco’s Union Square, and some will have a tree growing out of them. The idea is to prevent smash-and-grab burglars from driving right through the front door of those high-end stores. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Striking SF hotel workers to march through downtown
Hundreds of striking hotel workers on Wednesday were set to march through downtown San Francisco to demand new contracts from their employers. Bob Redell reports.
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Bob Lee murder case: Nima Momeni's trial resumes with police investigator's testimony
The high-profile murder trial of Nima Momeni, charged in the killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee, resumed Wednesday.
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Bob Lee murder case: Nima Momeni trial enters third week
The high-profile murder trial of Nima Momeni, charged in the killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee, was set to resume Wednesday morning. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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SF's Union Square safety plan involves sidewalk planters
New crime prevention techniques appear headed to San Francisco’s Union Square, and some will have a tree growing out of them. The idea is to prevent smash-and-grab burglars from driving right through the front door of those high-end stores.
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SF's Union Square safety plan involves sidewalk planters
New crime prevention techniques appear headed to San Francisco’s Union Square, and some will have a tree growing out of them. The idea is to prevent smash-and-grab burglars from driving right through the front door of those high-end stores.