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The latest earthquake to strike San Francisco comes as demonstrations in the city descended into violent clashes. At least 60 people were arrested on Sunday and two police officers were injured.
The building that housed Alioto’s Restaurant for more than 80 years on San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf will be torn down for a new $10 million wharf renovation envisioned by the Port of ...
UPDATE AT 10 p.m.: Gina Ortiz Jones has defeated opponent Rolando Pablos with 54.3% of the vote in the runoff race for San Antonio mayor. One hundred percent of voting locations have now reported ...
after a not so sweet crime at orchards in san joaquin county. multiple suspects have been caught red handed. kcra 3’s anahita jafari shares how theft against farmers has big consequences.
The City of Perth is suspending the hire of e-scooters following the death of a 51-year-old pedestrian who was struck in the CBD by a hired e-scooter. Skip to main content. ABC News.
But about 100 city workers across 17 city departments will lose their jobs under the proposed budget. Here’s Osha Ashworth, with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 6. “ Reductions ...
A man seriously injured in a May 31 house explosion filed a lawsuit against the City of San Antonio and CPS Energy two days after the blast.
The robotic, driverless taxis are beginning to display human-like reactions and behaviors on the roads, in a chilling sign of what is to come.
The embattled San Francisco Parks Alliance, a high-profile nonprofit supporter of city parks operations under fire for alleged financial mismanagement that includes misspending donated money, will ...
In a whirlwind of roster moves Tuesday, the San Francisco 49ers signed wide receiver Malik Knowles to a one-year deal, adding youth, speed, and fresh potential to their offensive depth chart.
The DoubleTree by Hilton in San Jose is the latest Bay Area hotel to go up for sale. The 505-room property, at 2050 Gateway Place near San Jose International Airport, is on the market for an ...
Economic activity in the Twelfth District slowed slightly during the April to mid-May reporting period. Employment levels were generally stable amid some layoffs and attrition without replacement.