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Vigil as family grieves death of 19-year-old son at SF's Dolores Park
A vigil was held on Saturday to remember 19-year-old Luis Arguello Inglis, who was shot and killed in San Francisco's Dolores Park this week. The San Jose State University student was found by San Francisco Police on Wednesday night, laying in the park with gunshot wounds.
San Francisco not sure if latest effort to curb drug epidemic is helping addicts get sober: Report
Several San Francisco fentanyl users told The San Francisco Chronicle that the city's aggressive drug enforcement hasn't encouraged them to seek substance abuse treatment.
Fully engulfed Audi near Bay Bridge shuts down 3 lanes on Interstate 80: CHP
(KRON) — Three lanes on Interstate 80 were closed off due to a car being fully engulfed in flames on Saturday night, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) said. CHP reports the car was on a eastbound lane in Interstate 80 on the Treasure Island offramp. CHP reported the fire at approximately 9:20 p.m. Officials initially […]
'Happy to be alive' | UC Davis freshman hit by car awakens from five-week coma
DAVIS, Calif. — Nearly three months after a crash that put her into a coma for five weeks, a UC Davis freshman and member of the cycling team is awake and recovering at home in San Francisco with her family. "I'm happy to be alive," said Juny Gow-Smith, who...
Temperatures warming up again
No big changes in your Sunday forecast. Patchy morning fog will clear to near the shoreline during the afternoon. Highs should range from the low 60s near the coast to the low 80s inland. Our next warming trend begins Monday. The hottest locations will approach the upper 90s by Tuesday.
Half Moon Bay shows its pride
Half Moon Bay's second annual pride celebration took place Sunday afternoon in downtown. The extravaganza included a parade with community organizations, drag performances, music, dance and more. Vendors and nonprofit organizations lined Kelly Avenue and greeted the crowd. “There is a space for everyone here,” said Shannon Reed, who helped...
California bill seeks to allow restaurant service fees
San Francisco restaurants may be able to continue imposing service fees, mandatory gratuities and other charges — as long as they are transparent about them — under a new bill that seeks to provide an exemption to a controversial law going into effect July 1. Why it matters:...
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