Out of 52 California counties, San Francisco ranks worst in the state when it comes to police-caused hospitalization rates for Black residents, according to a new UCSF study.
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Ghirardelli Square gets one of San Francisco's best pizza spots on Saturday.
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Before Wednesday's 3-2 loss to the Tigers, San Francisco Giants third baseman Evan Longoria shared why this could be his last season with The Chronicle's .
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Great America never quite became Disneyland North.
But at a time when Silicon Valley was still filled with orchards and Marc Benioff hadn’t bought his first computer, Great America was the biggest thing in the South Bay 🎠 🎡✨
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San Francisco is ending single-family zoning and is instead allowing fourplexes in every neighborhood and six-unit homes on all corner lots.
Housing development advocates applaud the change. Critics worry it might result in very few new homes being built.
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The Police Department is investigating “any potential culpability the officers may have” leading to the crash that killed 28-year-old Lolomanaia “Lolo” Soakai of Hayward, Chief LeRonne Armstrong said.
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JUST IN: Two Oakland police officers who chased a motorist suspected in a fatal crash on Sunday have been suspended and stripped of their guns and badges while police investigate “glaring issues” in the incident.
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It’s not yet clear exactly what impact BA.4 and BA.5 — both subvariants of omicron — will have in the Bay Area. But the pandemic pattern that people have become accustomed to over the past two and a half years isn’t playing out this time.
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Great America never quite became Disneyland North. At a time when Silicon Valley was still filled with orchards and Marc Benioff hadn’t bought his first computer, the park was the biggest thing in the South Bay.
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The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office said some California sheriffs were examining the dashboard when they discovered the issue. They reported it to the California State Sheriff’s Association, who contacted the state Department of Justice.
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Bob Myers, the Warriors’ president of basketball operations, expects rookie Patrick Baldwin Jr. to make the team’s roster next season. Myers also said that Baldwin’s selection at No. 28 overall from the NBA Draft was more of an “upside swing.”
Here's why:
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The Rices Fire burning in Nevada County grew to over 900 acres Wednesday, increasing by around 130 acres during the day.
But Cal Fire said that “incredible efforts” by fire crews were keeping the blaze from crossing into Yuba County.
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Great America never quite became Disneyland North.
But at a time when Silicon Valley was still filled with orchards and Marc Benioff hadn’t bought his first computer, Great America was the biggest thing in the South Bay 🎠 🎡✨
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Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in San Francisco on Wednesday for what her staff described as “political engagements” scheduled for Thursday in Los Gatos and San Francisco.
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A remote cattle ranch in the St. Helena hillsides became one of Napa's most highly acclaimed, upscale wineries.
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The Warriors have declined to extend forward Juan Toscano-Anderson a qualifying offer, making him an unrestricted free agent.
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San Francisco’s illegal vending law — touted as a way to rein in the rampant resale of stolen goods downtown and in the Mission — took effect two weeks ago, but officials are still many weeks away from fully enforcing it.
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Will the Rices Fire burning in Nevada County smoke impact the Bay Area’s air quality? Here's what meteorologists say:
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How much money makes you "wealthy" in San Francisco?
To be “financially comfortable,” a city resident would need a net worth of $1.7 million, versus $1.3 million in 2021 and $1.5 million in 2020, according to a wealth survey.
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BA.4 and BA.5, the new immune-evasive COVID variants, could prolong the Bay Area's current surge or cause a fresh spike in cases, and they could apply pressure on health care systems frayed from nearly three years of pandemic stress.
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Turo Inc. operates an online platform that allows car owners to rent out their own vehicles. But because the company doesn’t own the cars itself, it’s not a car-rental company, a state appeals court says.
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S.F.'s unemployment rate fell to a record low in May. But the miniscule figure doesn’t mean the city has fully recovered from pandemic struggles.
“A lot of the labor force has moved away and hasn’t come back,” said Ted Egan, the city's chief economist.
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San Francisco is ending single-family zoning and is instead allowing fourplexes in every neighborhood and six-unit homes on all corner lots.
Housing development advocates applaud the change. Critics worry it might result in very few new homes being built.
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A proposal to shift $60 million in excess property tax revenue to San Francisco’s schools drew passionate support as well as angry opposition Wednesday during a public hearing on the plan.
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San Francisco’s illegal vending law was touted as a way to rein in the rampant resale of stolen goods downtown and in the Mission.
But officials are still many weeks away from fully enforcing it:
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The second year of the COVID-19 pandemic was harder than the first, with people reporting a sharp rise in daily negative thoughts and a decrease in positive experiences, according to an annual global update on emotions.
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Great America never quite became Disneyland North.
But at a time when Silicon Valley was still filled with orchards and Marc Benioff hadn’t bought his first computer, Great America was the biggest thing in the South Bay 🎠 🎡✨
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San Francisco’s illegal vending law — touted as a way to rein in the rampant resale of stolen goods downtown and in the Mission — took effect two weeks ago, but officials are still many weeks away from fully enforcing it.
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This week, another episode of the Oakland A’s ongoing soap opera dropped:
“Leaving (Maybe, Possibly, Perhaps) for Las Vegas.”
Read Ann Killion's full column:
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It’s not yet clear exactly what impact BA.4 and BA.5 — both subvariants of omicron — will have in the Bay Area.
But the pandemic pattern that people have become accustomed to over the past two and a half years isn’t playing out this time.
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How much money makes you "wealthy" in San Francisco?
To be “financially comfortable,” a city resident would need a net worth of $1.7 million, versus $1.3 million in 2021 and $1.5 million in 2020, according to a wealth survey.
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San Francisco’s illegal vending law — touted as a way to rein in the rampant resale of stolen goods downtown and in the Mission — took effect two weeks ago, but officials are still many weeks away from fully enforcing it.
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San Francisco Giants third baseman Evan Longoria is potentially in the final year of his six-year, $100 million contract, with the team holding a $13 million option with a $5 million buyout for next year.
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The decision on whether the Oakland A's will be able to move forward with their $12 billion development plan for a ballpark at Howard Terminal will be voted on Thursday.
joins host to discuss what's at stake.
🎧 Listen:
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San Francisco is ending single-family zoning and is instead allowing fourplexes in every neighborhood and six-unit homes on all corner lots.
Housing development advocates applaud the change. Critics worry it might result in very few new homes being built.
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San Francisco’s illegal vending law — touted as a way to rein in the rampant resale of stolen goods downtown and in the Mission — has already taken effect. Here's why it isn't being fully enforced yet.
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Alex Wood’s outing Wednesday was much, much better than his previous one, but he got stung right at the end as the Giants fell to the Tigers.
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