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  • Local tapped to head Belmont parks department
    To run its parks and recreation department, Belmont has turned to a local who grew up with one of the nation's great urban parks as his back yard.

  • Woman suffering from dementia missing
    Police are searching today for a 77-year-old woman in the early stages of dementia who has been missing since she left her San Francisco home Tuesday morning.

  • Grateful Dead to reunite for Obama?
    American rock band The Grateful Dead poses on Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, California, 1960s.

  • Continue reading Plea in Triple Homicide Postponed As Attorney Asks To Be Removed
    The attorney for a suspected gang member accused in the June 22 slaying of a San Francisco father and two of his sons today said he would ask to be removed from the case, citing a conflict.

  • SF Grand Jury Says Election Facilities 'Unsafe'
    A civil grand jury report released Thursday claims that inadequate elections facilities in San Francisco, as well as uncertainty about the city's new elections machines state certification, may compromise the ...

  • Young offenders in SF illegally get no more break
    Minors who commit crimes while in the United States illegally will be turned over to federal immigration officials, a reversal of a nearly 20-year-old San Francisco policy, Mayor Gavin Newsom said Thursday.Under a loophole in the city's sanctuary policy for illegal immigrants, minors who committed crimes were being flown home or housed at the city's expense, Newsom said.But now, 'if you commit a felony, we will not become a safe harbor for you,' he said.The former policy came under fire last month after five young drug offenders from Honduras who were convicted in San Francisco escaped from a San Bernardino County group home where they had been sent by the city's juvenile probation department.

  • Threat made against cargo airline before Saturday fire in plane
    Less than a week before a fire damaged an ABX Air cargo plane at San Francisco International Airport, the airline received a threat against an unspecified aircraft, the National Transportation Safety Board ...

  • SF Fireworks Show To Affect Traffic, Transit
    Transit officials will step up service with dozens of shuttles this Fourth of July for the thousands of attendees expected at the San Francisco Independence Day fireworks show, according to the San Francisco ...

  • San Bernardino County to seek ban on import of some convicts
    San Bernardino County officials, incensed over revelations that San Francisco has sent to local group homes some convicted juvenile offenders who are illegal immigrants, said they will announce measures today ...

  • 8. Police bust Hells Angels house
    An early-morning raid at the San Francisco clubhouse of the Hells Angels motorcycle group led to the arrest of one man already awaiting felony battery charges in Sonoma County .

  • San Francisco police bomb squad detonated a WWI mortar found in the Presidio on Tuesday.
    A San Francisco police bomb squad determined that a suspicious device found in the city's Presidio this morning was a World War I mortar, Sgt.

  • Bay Area Mayors Ask Residents to Save Water
    Following one of the driest spring seasons on record, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed joined leaders from the Bay Area and state water agencies to remind residents and business ...

  • More Than 2,000 Guitarists Appear To Set Record
    CONCORD, Calif. -- More than 2,000 guitar-players performing "This Land is Your Land" in a Bay Area park appear to have strummed their way into the record books.

  • Willie Brown To Be Witness In Campaign Finance Trial
    A trial is set to begin for a former San Francisco fundraiser accused of funneling $125,000 in state money to the political campaign of former Secretary of State Kevin Shelley Shelley left office in disgrace ...

  • Moving On Up?
    San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom , who famously - and illegally - began issuing same-sex marriage licenses back in 2004, has launched an exploratory bid for California's gubernatorial seat.

  • Calif. smoky haze causing spike in doctor visits
    A mixture of fog and smoky haze is seen over the San Francisco skyline Tuesday, July 1, 2008, from Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay.

  • Ship pilot to retire as probe into crash continues
    A container ship pilot will retire rather than testify at a hearing on his conduct when a vessel he was piloting struck a bridge support tower last year, creating the worst oil spill in San Francisco Bay in nearly two decades.Capt. John Cota said in a letter to state licensing authorities that he is ending his career because the multiple investigations into his actions left him 'in an impossible situation.'Investigators have been probing whether Cota's sleep disorder or medications contributed to the accident. He has been charged with lying about his medical record, his licenses have been suspended and he is a subject of several lawsuits related to the Nov. 7 spill.

  • Newsom files papers to form exploratory committee.
    San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is ending the speculation over whether he is considering a run for governor in 2010.

  • The San Francisco ordinance protects young drug dealers from federal deportation.
    The San Francisco ordinance protects young drug dealers from federal deportation in what a U.S. prosecutor is calling a "gaming of the system" for illegal immigrants according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

  • Golden Gate Transit And Ferries Increasing Fares
    Fares on regional Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferries are increasing 5 percent Tuesday.

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