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Newsom Is Campaigning, Despite Claiming He’s Not Running for President
The California Governor is busy campaigning for Democrats in Republican-led states this 4th of July holiday week.
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New Bike Lane in SF Neighborhood Causing Accidents, Loss of Parking
San Francisco city crews have been installing a controversial protected bike lane on Valencia Street in the Mission District for the past few weeks.
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Two People Robbed At ATMs on the Same Day Oakland PD Issues Warning About ATM Robberies
The same day that Oakland police put out a public safety advisory about an “uptick” in robberies at ATMs, at least two more people were victimized that night.
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California Hearing on Senate Bill to Reduce Life, Death Sentences
Family members of murder victims are speaking out against a California bill.
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Waymo Car Stops in Middle of San Francisco Street, Resparks Driverless Vehicle Debate
A new video from this past weekend’s Pride Parade in San Francisco is offering new fuel for a debate about robotaxis in the city.
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$104,000 per Year Considered Low Income in Northern California
New Federal income limits are out, and the numbers may not surprise you.
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Americans Keeping Credit Card Debt a Secret
Americans are keeping their credit-card debt a secret from their partners.
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Keep Your Pets Safe on the 4th of July
Ahead of 4th of July celebrations, the American Kennel Club is reminding residents that fireworks can cause animals a great deal of stress as they cannot control their reactions to the loud and unpredictable fireworks and often run away.
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McCarthy: I Don’t Know if Trump Strongest Republican to Take on Biden
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy questioned whether Donald Trump is the strongest Republican candidate to take on President Biden in 2024.
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Trump Says Leaked Audio About Secret Docs an ‘Exoneration’
Former President Donald Trump is speaking out against CNN’s release of audio.
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More SFO Cancelations, Delays Today Ahead of Holiday Weekend
Call ahead before heading to the airport. The busiest travel week of the summer is off to a bumpy ride.
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Sex Worker Barricades Vandalized
Sex worker barricades in San Francisco’s Mission District have been vandalized and even destroyed.
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Report: San Francisco’s Hiring Practices to Blame for Large Number of Vacant City Jobs
San Francisco is in the midst of a hiring crisis.
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Soccer Instead of Shopping? San Francisco Mayor Has an Idea for San Francisco Centre
The San Francisco Centre, an increasingly vacant shopping mall spanning 1.5 million square feet, may soon be replaced by a soccer pitch.
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Golden Gate Bridge Tolls Increasing on July 1st
Drivers from the North Bay will soon have to hand over more money to get into San Francisco.