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California woman, green card holder, released from ICE custody
A Santa Cruz woman, who was recently detained at SFO by customs officers, has been released.
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United plane hits another plane's wing while pushing back at San Francisco airport
A United Airlines plane hit the wing of another United plane while being pushed back from a gate at San Francisco International Airport Monday night, according to the airline.
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How big is Alcatraz? And other facts about the infamous prison Trump wants to reopen
President Donald Trump says he wants Alcatraz to be returned to use as a maximum-security prison. Here’s what to know about the infamous prison.
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Trump says he's going to reopen Alcatraz prison. Doing so would be difficult and costly
President Donald Trump says he’s directing his government to reopen and expand Alcatraz, the notorious former prison on a California island that’s been closed for more than 60 years.
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President Trump says he will direct agencies to reopen Alcatraz as a prison
Trump cited violent crime and a need to protect the American public for the move.
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Harris accuses Trump of ‘wholesale abandonment' of American ideals in major post-election speech
Former Vice President Kamala Harris used a high-profile speech Wednesday to sharply criticize President Donald Trump amid speculation about whether she will mount another presidential campaign or opt to run for California governor.
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Sexual abuse cases against San Francisco Archdiocese can go to trial, judge says
The cases of two men who allege they were sexually abused as children in Northern California by a now-deceased priest can proceed to trial, a federal judge ruled.
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Woman, 26, dies from head injury while skiing at California resort
A 26-year-old San Francisco woman died over the weekend after suffering a head injury while skiing at Palisades Tahoe resort, according to officials.
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San Francisco community honors Wong Kim Ark amid birthright citizenship battle
As the court filings continue to pile up in cases against President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship, San Francisco is gearing up for a busy week to support the man behind the historic ruling.
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Parking in San Francisco may cost more. Here's why
Drivers in San Francisco could soon be paying more to park.
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Twitter bird logo sign up for auction
Now’s your chance to own a piece of Twitter.
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Meet the Tony-winning team behind SF's newest musical, “Nobody loves you!”
American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) presents “Nobody Loves You,” a satirical musical comedy, from February 28th to March 30th, 2025. Bay Area hometown heroes Itamar Moses (Tony Award winner for The Band’s Visit; Drama Desk winner for Dead Outlaw) and Gaby Alter provide an uproarious book, witty lyrics, and a winsome pop score in this madcap musical comedy. Directed by Tony...
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San Franciscans increasingly feel city is going in right direction, poll shows
San Francisco residents provided the city with a vote of confidence in the annual CityBeat poll.
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Paul Pelosi receives kidney transplant from daughter
Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is recovering after a kidney transplant.
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Tech titan's murder rocked Silicon Valley. For his loved ones, it was personal.
Bob Lee was fatally stabbed on a San Francisco street in 2023. His children are speaking out about his death and the murder trial of convicted killer Nima Momeni.
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How a ‘live wedding painter' captures celebration in real time
Kim-Vi Tran, an artist based in the Bay Area, shares how she left her job as a data analyst to became a full-time live wedding painter.
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‘We're back to square one': Descendant of man who established birthright citizenship speaks out
California and other states are suing President Donald Trump over his executive order to end birthright citizenship.
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San Francisco Bay Area bakery works to help wildfire victims
The devastating wildfires in Southern California have spurred a wave of support from Bay Area residents. Communities across the region are mobilizing, organizing supply drives for essential items like food, water, and clothing, and contributing to relief funds to aid those impacted by the disaster.
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San Francisco mayor introduces ‘fentanyl state of emergency ordinance'
San Francisco’s new mayor is rolling out his first legislation, and it aims to address one of his first pledges as a candidate: dealing with the city’s fentanyl epidemic.
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Mother, daughter displaced by SoCal fire find new home in the Bay Area
A mother and her daughter are forced to evacuate their home due to the fires in Southern California. Now, they’re finding normalcy in the Bay Area.