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Wedding Photographer Assaulted While Taking Pictures of Newlyweds in SF
Wedding day bliss turned to terror for a San Francisco couple and their photographer Friday afternoon during a shoot at California and Powell.
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Search Continues for Stanford Nurse Who Disappeared Mid-Shift
The search continues for a 27-year-old Stanford nurse who left his job mid-shift Tuesday morning and hasn’t been seen since.
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San Francisco's Only In-N-Out Closed Temporarily for Avoiding Vaccine Status Checks
San Francisco health officials shut down the In-N-Out burger at Fisherman’s Wharf on Oct. 14 for violating the city’s health order.
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Santa Clara County Judge Leads Japanese American Incarceration Memorial Legacy Project
Survivors of Japanese internment camps in the United States are aging. A Santa Clara County judge is working to make sure the people impacted by that dark chapter in our history aren’t forgotten.
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San Francisco Mayor, Police Chief Promise to Crack Down on Retail Crime
With stores closing and reducing operating hours in San Francisco, the mayor and police chief are promising a crack down.
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Mayor Breed, SFPD Lay Out Chinatown Safety Plan
Elected officials and members of the San Francisco Police Department gathered with the community in Chinatown Wednesday night, restoring a sense of security in the AAPI community.
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Newsom, Opponents Ramp Up Efforts With Recall Election 1 Week Away
With just about a week left until the California gubernatorial recall election, candidates along with supporters and opponents of the recall effort are hitting the campaign trail hard.
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3 Republicans, 1 Democrat Take the Stage at the Gubernatorial Recall Debate
Three republicans and one democrat were on the debate stage Wednesday night, laying out why they should take over Governor Gavin Newsom’s job.
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San Francisco Residents, Businesses Gear Up for City's COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
San Francisco’s new proof of vaccination mandate to get inside restaurants, bars and even gyms will go in effect Friday morning.
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Friend Remembers Vaccinated Woman Who Died From COVID-19 in Marin County
A Marin County woman, who was fully vaccinated recently died from the coronavirus. Now the victim’s friend is remembering her as a talented painter, singer and business woman.