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Judge orders Oakland Airport to stop using new name amid court battle with SFO
The Oakland International Airport has just been ordered to keep its old name.
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Man accused of unprovoked slashing on BART train charged with attempted murder
A man who is accused of slashing a woman aboard a BART train in San Francisco in an unprovoked attack was charged with attempted murder on Tuesday, according to San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins’ office.
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Gaza war protesters gather outside UC regents meeting in SF
Students, faculty and community members protested outside the site of the University of California Board of Regents meeting Tuesday morning in San Francisco.
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New parking rule draws mixed reactions in San Francisco
Parking is already tight in San Francisco. As of Monday, it got a bit tighter as the city implemented a new state law aimed at protecting pedestrians in crosswalks.
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New parking rule draws mixed reactions in San Francisco
Parking is already tight in San Francisco as of Monday, it got a bit tighter as the city implemented a new state law aimed at protecting pedestrians in crosswalks. Thom Jensen reports.
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Vietnam War veteran spends life trying to find peace
Joe Rosato Jr. shares the story of a Vietnam veteran who is still fighting the demons of war.
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Passage of Great Highway prop divides San Francisco residents
A two-mile stretch of coastal highway in San Francisco has become a battleground. Scott Budman reports.
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Vietnam War veteran spends life trying to find peace
The life of George Bracey Jr. always felt like one battle after another.
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Passage of Great Highway proposition divides San Francisco residents
Thanks to recently-passed Proposition K, part of the Great Highway along Ocean Beach will be permanently closed to cars – a result that is dividing many residents.
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New state parking law to improve pedestrian safety further limits space in SF
Drivers in San Francisco on Monday will start getting warnings for a new California parking law that seeks to improve pedestrian visibility and safety and will have a significant impact on available spaces. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Hundreds gather for Dev Patel look-alike contest in San Francisco
Dozens of Dev Patel doppelgangers gathered in San Francisco Sunday for a look-alike contest.
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Hundreds gather for Dev Patel look-alike contest in San Francisco
Dozens of Dev Patel doppelgangers gathered in San Francisco Sunday for a look-alike contest.
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New state parking law to improve pedestrian safety further limits space in SF
Drivers in San Francisco on Monday will start getting warnings for a new California parking law that seeks to improve pedestrian visibility and safety and will have a significant impact on available spaces.
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New state parking law to improve pedestrian safety further limits space in SF
Drivers in San Francisco on Monday will start getting warnings for a new California parking law that seeks to improve pedestrian visibility and safety and will have a significant impact on available spaces. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Bay Area community leaders denounce racist texts sent after election day
After racist text messages were sent to Black people in San Francisco and around the country, NAACP chapters are decrying the text messages and calling for support for Black students.
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Bay Area community leaders denounce racist texts sent after election day
After racist text messages were sent to Black people in San Francisco and around the country, NAACP chapters are decrying the text messages and calling for support for Black students. Alyssa Goard has the details.
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Supervisor Dean Preston concedes San Francisco District 5 race
Supervisor Dean Preston announced Sunday he conceded the San Francisco District 5 race.
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Supervisor Dean Preston concedes San Francisco District 5 race
Supervisor Dean Preston announced Sunday he conceded the San Francisco District 5 race.
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Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie pledges to make San Francisco safer
Daniel Lurie, an heir to the Levi Strauss fortune and philanthropist who has never held public office, promised on Friday that as San Francisco’s mayor he will help struggling small businesses and bring an end to the open-air drug markets. Thom Jensen has the details.