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San Francisco Doesn’t Know What Happened to Millions of Your Donations During Covid
An audit performed this year uncovered a significant amount of money that cannot be accounted for in San Francisco’s Give2SF’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund.
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San Francisco Searches for Those Who Fled Wild Rollover Crash
A wild car crash in San Francisco is getting a lot of attention.
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Davis Stabbing Suspect Begins Mental Competency Trial
The man accused of stabbing three people in Davis in April began a mental competency trial.
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New Road Cameras Set to Capture More than Speeders?
You could soon receive automated tickets from speed cameras if a new bill passes.
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Group Demands BART Install Gates Faster
There’s a new push for BART to install security gates faster.
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Despite All the Problems, Cruise and Waymo Say You’re the Terrible Driver
Autonomous vehicle companies Cruise and Waymo are using aggressive tactics to promote their technology as the solution to road safety issues, painting human drivers as the real problem.
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Sacramento County DA Launches Homeless Encampment Survey to Keep City Accountable
The Sacramento County District Attorney wants the public to weigh in on the homeless crisis and decide if the city of Sacramento should enforce the encampment ban on public sidewalks.
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CSUs Mishandled Sexual Harassment Complaints According to New Report
The California State University system is under fire for not adequately or consistently addressing certain allegations of sexual harassment.
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San Francisco Walgreens Deters Shoplifters With Chains
A San Francisco Walgreens is using chains to stop shoplifters.
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House GOP Lawmakers Accuse Two California Cities of Violating Their Free Speech Rights
Florida and Georgia state representatives are suing two California cities that they say violated their First Amendment rights by canceling their rallies.
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HCA Healthcare Warns Patients of Data Breach
Bay Area patients are being warned their personal information could be for sale on the internet.
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This SF Neighborhood Is Number One…in Car Break-Ins
According to police data, San Francisco recorded more than 22,000 vehicle thefts last year.
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Alameda County DA Pamela Price Compares Recall Campaign to January 6th
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price faced criticism as she compared the ongoing recall campaign against her to January 6th at the U.S. Capitol.
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Supervisor Dean Preston Could Face Competition in 2024
Rene Colorado, the executive director of the Tenderloin Merchants and Property Owners Association, has announced his intention to run for District 5 Supervisor.
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San Francisco Drug Trade Is Big Business for Honduras
Drug dealing in San Francisco is paying for new homes back in Honduras for drug dealers.