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Oktoberfest San Francisco is California's first ‘Entertainment Zone' event
Here’s what to know about an Oktoberfest block party in San Francisco, which also is the state’s first “Entertainment Zone” event.
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Nonprofit proposes $7.5 billion solution to clean up Great Pacific Garbage Patch
A nonprofit organization aimed at cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch made a stop in San Francisco on Friday to deliver a message.
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San Francisco State University divests from arms makers in deal with pro-Palestinian students
Students for Gaza SFSU announced Thursday that San Francisco State University has pulled investments from three companies the university claims do not meet its human rights standards following demonstrations from pro-Palestinian activists and groups.
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San Francisco neighbors say repeated Waymo honking is keeping them up at night
In San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, neighbors say repeated honking from Waymo driverless cars is disturbing their sleep.
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San Francisco to begin clearing homeless encampments in August, mayor says
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is preparing to clear the city of most homeless encampments.
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World's first hydrogen-powered commercial ferry to run on San Francisco Bay, and it's free to ride
The first hydrogen-powered ferry to operate commercially anywhere in the world is set to begin transporting passengers on San Francisco Bay. The new service is aimed at showcasing emission-free technology. Officials said Friday that the MV Sea Change will be the world’s first commercial passenger ferry powered entirely by hydrogen fuel cells. The 70-foot catamaran will transport up to 75...
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Smoke from passenger's laptop prompts plane evacuation at SFO
Smoke reportedly coming from a laptop inside a passenger’s bag triggered the evacuation of an American Airlines plane at San Francisco International Airport Friday afternoon, according to officials.
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Officers kill 3 coyotes at San Francisco Botanical Garden after attack on 5-year-old girl
Wildlife officers have shot and killed three coyotes at the San Francisco Botanical Garden after a coyote attacked a 5-year-old girl.
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San Francisco bookstore sends LGBTQ+ books to organizations in states with book bans
One San Francisco book shop is working to fight book bans in other states by mailing books featuring LGBTQ+ voices.
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Attacker of Nancy Pelosi's husband also found guilty of kidnapping and could face more prison time
A man who bludgeoned Nancy Pelosi’s husband with a hammer and was sentenced to 30 years in federal court has also been convicted of aggravated kidnapping by a state court that could put him behind bars for life.
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Nintendo's new San Francisco store moving into Union Square location
New details were recently released on exactly where the new Nintendo store will be in San Francisco.
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Judge dismisses attempted murder charge against Paul Pelosi's attacker
A judge has dismissed several criminal charges against Paul Pelosi’s attacker in state court.
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Chobani yogurt billionaire buys San Francisco's 127-year-old Anchor Brewing Company
Craft beer pioneer Anchor Brewing Co., maker of its famous Anchor Steam and Christmas Ale beers, has been purchased by Chobani yogurt founder and billionaire Hamdi Ulukaya.
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Sip on award-winning cocktails at SF's James Beard Award-nominated Pacific Cocktail Haven
California Live’s Jobeth Devera takes us inside Pacific Cocktail Haven in San Francisco, the only California finalist in the ‘Outstanding Bar’ category at this year’s James Beard Awards. Founded in 2016 by “Best American Bartender” Kevin Diedrich, the bar which elevated Asian Pacific ingredients has transformed from a neighborhood hangout into a must-see destination, attracting visitors from around the...
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Man convicted of attacking ex-Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer sentenced to 30 years
David DePape, the man convicted of attacking and injuring Paul Pelosi with a hammer in October 2022, was sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters at SFSU receive some concessions from university
Participants at a pro-Palestinian protest at San Francisco State University say they’ve won a partial victory after getting some concessions from the university.
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An anchovy feast draws a crush of sea lions to one of San Francisco's piers, the most in 15 years
San Francisco’s famed Fisherman’s Wharf district is seeing a surge in sea lions. First appearing at Pier 39 after the 1989 earthquake, the sea lions have become a well known tourist attraction. The number of sea lions crashing at the pier fluctuates over the seasons. On most days more than a hundred can be seen. But this week, Pier 39...
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Celebrate makers of color at the inaugural POC Food & Wine Festival
California Live’s Jobeth Devera chats with Gina Mariko Rosales, the founder and CEO of POC Food & Wine Festival, which makes its debut in San Francisco and Berkeley May 2-5. The event aims to celebrate people of color in the food, wine, arts & entertainment industry. Jobeth also meets Marreya Bailey, founder of Mad Marvlus, a participating festival vendor.
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SF police searching for suspect in assault of baby on Muni bus
San Francisco police said Friday they were looking for a man they suspect of assaulting a baby on a Muni bus earlier in the day.
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‘The feeling that you're doing something good': Agent talks being Latina in the FBI
Solving cases for the FBI requires a lot of skills, but a special agent in the Bay Area never thought being Latina would be one of them.