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Man allegedly stabbed Livermore roommate to death; caught driving victim's car
Authorities have arrested a 30-year-old man on suspicion of stabbing his roommate to death in Livermore, police said.
Inmate stabbed during fight at San Francisco jail
An inmate at a San Francisco jail is recovering after being stabbed during a fight, authorities said.
Social worker stabbed by patient at SF General HIV care clinic
A 31-year-old UCSF social worker was stabbed by a patient on Thursday at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital at 22nd Street and Potrero Avenue. The stabbing victim is now in critical condition, according to the sheriff's office.
States, counties file suit to undo Trump cuts to homelessness funding
A national coalition of local governments and non-profit organizations have filed a lawsuit to stop the Trump Administration from restricting the billions of dollars of funding for programs to help house homeless Americans across the country.
San Francisco woman arrested on pimping charges after missing teen rescued
A San Francisco woman is behind bars on suspicion of sex trafficking a minor from the East Coast, authorities said.
Newsom hits back at Trump proposal to reduce fuel efficiency standards
Less than an hour after President Donald Trump announced a proposal to slash fuel economy rules for auto manufacturers, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a statement criticizing the idea as harmful to the environment and costly for Americans.
Chevron fined $900K for failing to monitor air pollution levels in Richmond
Chevron has been fined nearly $1 million after regulators found it failed to properly monitor air pollution levels in Richmond, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District announced on Tuesday.
Lurie's Family Zoning Plan approved by majority of San Francisco supervisors
In a significant victory for San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, the majority of the city's Board of Supervisors approved a set of rezoning ordinances, which would change the landscape of the city and could add tens of thousands of housing units. The initial vote was on Tuesday.
Physical assault leaves victim in coma, SF police searching for person of interest
The San Francisco Police Department is looking for a person of interest in connection to a physical assault in September that left one person in a coma.
AC Transit bus crashes into Oakland building, sends 11 to hospital
An AC Transit bus crashed into an Oakland auto shop Tuesday afternoon, sending 11 people to the hospital.









