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City by the Bay Wants All Electric Taxis
San Francisco is taking its green initiative to a new level. The goal is to make the City by the Bay the electric vehicle capital of the United States. (April 27)Published 1 year ago
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San Francisco's Chinatown Funeral Bands
San Francisco's Chinatown Funeral BandsPublished 1 year ago
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First Person: San Francisco Celebrates Giants
Tens of thousands of baseball fans flocked to downtown San Francisco to toast the Giants' World Series championship. They saw their hometown heroes take a victory lap in a ticker-tape parade. (Nov. 3)Published 1 year ago
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Sea Lions Return to Famous San Fran Pier
Sea lions are starting to return to a famous San Francisco pier. In November, all of the sea lions left pier 39, but now more than five dozen sea lions have returned, and so have the tourists. (Feb. 23)Published 1 year ago
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Raw Video: Heavy Rains Pound San Francisco
Heavy rains are pounding parts of Northern California. At least two inches of rain and high winds were expected. (Dec. 29)Published 1 year ago
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Woman Seeks Order Against Fmr. JonBenet Suspect
A 19-year-old woman has requested a temporary restraining order against the man who once falsely claimed to have murdered JonBenet Ramsey in 1996. San Francisco authorities issued the order against John Mark Karr last month. (May 26)Published 1 year ago
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AP Top Stories
Here's the latest news for Thursday, Jan. 28: President Obama says creating jobs will be focus of 2010; Alito openly disagrees with President Obama; Teen pulled from Haitian rubble alive; Settlement reached in San Francisco BART shooting.Published 2 years ago
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No More Doggies in the Window?
To reduce the number of animals in shelters and encourage pet adoption, cities are considering bans on the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores. San Francisco is also considering a ban on the sale of small mammals, birds and reptiles. (June 24)Published 1 year ago
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Raw Video: San Francisco Anti-abortion Rally
Abortion opponents in San Francisco gathered for an annual demonstration on the 38th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. Protests are planned this weekend throughout the nation. (Jan. 23)Published 1 year ago
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San Fran Bans Toys in Some Fast-food Kids Meals
By the end of next year, toys won't be allowed in many kid's fast-food meals in San Francisco. That's because the city has voted to bar fast-food restaurants from including them in meals that don't meet stiffer nutritional guidelines. (Nov. 9)Published 1 year ago
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Raw Video: San Francisco Region Sees Rare Snow
Hilly areas of San Francisco got a rare light dusting of snow, the National Weather Service said Saturday. So did other parts of the region. The city last saw snow on the ground in 1976, when an inch fell. (Feb. 26)Published 11 months ago
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New Policy After Crews Watch Man Die in SF Bay
Fire officials are changing their water rescue policy after crews did not try to save a suicidal man who waded into San Francisco Bay and died after about an hour in the water. (May 31)Published 8 months ago
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San Francisco to Vote on Circumcision Ban
Some San Francisco activists have suceeded in getting a controversial measure on the November ballot that would make it a misdemeanor to perform circumcision in the city on males under 18. Violators could face a fine and a year in jail. (May 18)Published 8 months ago
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Raw Video: Pawlenty Hit With Confetti in SF
GOP presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty was hit with pink confetti by gay right activists Thursday during a book-signing in San Francisco. (June 17)Published 7 months ago
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9/11 Inspired Opera Debuts in San Francisco
In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, "Heart of a Soldier" premieres at the San Francisco Opera, inspired by the true story of Rick Rescorla, head of security for Morgan Stanley at Two World Trade Center. (Sept. 9)Published 5 months ago






