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Water main break in San Francisco floods homes, triggers sinkhole
A water main break in San Francisco has flooded homes and caused a massive sinkhole to open up.
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California Restaurant Employee Fired After Asking Police Officers to Leave
An incident at a San Francisco pizza place is fueling an ongoing debate about the public perception of the police.
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Video Showing San Francisco Business Owner Spraying Unhoused Person With Hose Met With Outrage
A viral video showing a local business owner spraying an unhoused woman with a garden hose has sparked outrage in San Francisco.
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SF Building Inspectors Look Into Reports of Makeshift Beds Inside Twitter Headquarters
The San Francisco Department of Building Inspection has opened an investigation after reports that makeshift motel rooms had been set up inside Twitter headquarters.
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San Francisco Approves Police Proposal to Use Robots With Lethal Force Option
Supervisors in San Francisco voted Tuesday to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations — following an emotionally charged debate that reflected divisions on the politically liberal board over support for law enforcement.
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32 Years After He Was Wrongfully Convicted of Murdering a Friend, a San Francisco Man is Finally Free
After serving 32 years in jail for a murder he said he did not commit, a San Francisco man is free again.
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2 Calif. Men Shocked After Man They Met on Hawaii Vacation Was Arrested for Murder
Two Bay Area men are in shock and relief after a young man they met while on vacation in Honolulu was arrested for a brutal murder.
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SF Restaurant Apologizes After Refusing Service to 3 Officers That Made Staff ‘Uncomfortable'
A San Francisco restaurant issued an apology Sunday after its staff refused to serve three uniformed police officers.
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Stray Bullet Fatally Strikes Toddler in Car on California Highway
A 23-month-old boy died after being shot by a stray bullet on Interstate 880 in Oakland on Saturday, family members confirmed to NBC Bay Area.
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FCC Launches New Program to Reduce Robocalls
A new requirement by the FCC on the big telephone companies is aiming to cut down on robocalls.