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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.
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$1.7 million public toilet officially opens in San Francisco's Noe Valley
A $1.7 million toilet in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood is now open.
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‘Glad you were there': Life-saving act in San Francisco turns strangers into friends
For two strangers waiting at a San Francisco BART station Thursday, a routine morning commute quickly turned into a life-saving effort after a man jumped onto the tracks.
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Experience Japan's century-old flavors at SF's Yakitori Edomasa
California Live’s Jobeth Devera gets a taste of Tokyo inside Yakitori Edomasa, a new San Francisco eatery with a rich history. Originally established in 1924 in Tokyo, Edomasa was a beloved place where locals, sumo wrestlers and yakitori lovers would casually swing by on their way home from work or after their long day for quick, hot & comforting chicken...
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Viral video renews concerns about sex workers in San Francisco
Video of a woman being beaten on Shotwell Street in San Francisco’s Mission District is renewing an old concern from some neighbors there.
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San Francisco begins to roll out new automated license plate readers to help fight crime
San Francisco is beginning to roll out a new tool to help fight crime, especially retail and car theft.
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James Durgin of ‘Saving San Francisco' could face more time behind bars even after upcoming release
James Durgin will soon be a free man after spending nearly three months in San Francisco County jail for a probation violation, but he’s still due in federal court next week in connection to a recently filed vandalism charge
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United flight from San Francisco missing external panel after landing in Oregon
A United Airlines plane that departed Friday from San Francisco International Airport was missing an external panel when it landed at its destination in Medford, Oregon.
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$22 burrito helps San Francisco restaurant break even from inflation, owner says
One of San Francisco’s most popular burritos will now cost you $22 — an attempt to help the business break even from inflation, the restaurant owner says.
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Convicted killer to remain in prison after Gov. Newsom's office reverses parole board decision
A convicted killer will remain in prison after Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office recently overturned a parole board’s recommendation.
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SF tent, vehicle count shows drop in homeless population
San Francisco’s homeless population has dropped since July, according to the mayor’s office, citing a tent and vehicle count conducted last week.
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New drug arrest data sheds light on people cited in San Francisco
New data sheds light on people who were cited for drug use in San Francisco over the past year. Only 53% said they were San Francisco residents.
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San Francisco apologizes to Black residents for decades of racist policies
Supervisors in San Francisco have formally apologized to African Americans and their descendants for the city’s role in perpetuating racism and discrimination. Several board members say this was just the start of reparations. It is the first recommendation of more than 100 proposals made by a city reparations committee to win approval. The committee also has recommended every eligible Black...
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First-of-its-kind SF sober housing community raises concerns, backlash
Some San Francisco residents and workers are concerned after the city announced its plan for a “first-of-its-kind” sober living community in the area.
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Police investigate after Waymo driverless car vandalized, set ablaze in SF's Chinatown
San Francisco police are investigating after a Waymo self-driving car was vandalized and set on fire in the city’s Chinatown neighborhood during a Lunar New Year celebration Saturday night.
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Go inside San Francisco's largest brewery ahead of ‘Beer Week'
California Live’s Jobeth Devera visits Barebottle Brewing Company ahead of ‘San Francisco Beer Week,’ kicking off February 9th. Learn how three friends and their shared passion for beer led them to create SF’s largest brewery.
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GM sues San Francisco, seeking over $108M in tax refunds connected to operations of troubled Cruise subsidiary
Detroit automaker General Motors is taking the city of San Francisco to court over taxes related to its troubled Cruise subsidiary.
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SF fire crews rescue dog after falling 80 feet at Fort Mason
Crews with the San Francisco Fire Department rescued a critically injured dog at Fort Mason Thursday night.
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Ferry operators around the country to receive $200M in federal grants to modernize fleets
The Biden administration will issue $200 million in grants to modernize the country’s ferry systems, officials announced Thursday.