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City asked to intervene after SF firefighter’s stage 4 lung cancer treatment denied by...

For 17 years, Ken Jones fought fires in San Francisco. Now, he is fighting cancer -- and the insurance company that insures him and many city firefighters. After being denied his cancer treatment, Jones' family is now asking the city to intervene.
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San Francisco streets became a simulated battlefield in 3-day Air Force drill

Air Force members were running around SF for 3 days "evading capture."
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‘Exercise Sourdough’: To prepare for hostile territory, the military trained on SF streets

For three days in early December, dozens of San Francisco sheriff’s deputies crisscrossed the city, hunting a group of foreign military fugitives by following any breadcrumbs they had left behind. It was dubbed Exercise Sourdough. Sadly, no bread was broken in the mock operation. A month before U.S. military...
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WATCH: Coyotes Spotted Playing Near Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco residents spotted coyotes playing in Crissy Field, an NPS (National Park Service)-managed area that also includes the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. A video of one coyote having the time of its life, tossing an object (or perhaps its prey) up into the air repeatedly, is gaining traction online. Meanwhile, a...
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Anti-ICE rally in S.F. turns violent: 2 detained, 2 pepper sprayed

The anti-ICE rally in San Francisco, which drew many young people, turned violent when building security clashed with protesters. Anti-ICE rally in S.F. turns violent: 2 detained, 2 pepper sprayed
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Grab your cooler! Off-the-boat Dungeness crab sales start Sunday

After weeks of impatient waiting, San Franciscans will finally be able to get their hands on our preeminent local delicacy: fresh-off-the-boat Dungeness crab. Direct-to-the-public sales of crab will start Sunday at 6 a.m., the Port of San Francisco says. This is the fourth year that crabbers are selling their...
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Nightmare for Oakland couple whose home overrun by strangers

Oakland couple's home trashed by strangers who compromised home-sharing rental account. Victims say intruders used drugs, had sex, trashed the home, and stole their car. Oakland - An Oakland couple said Friday that they're still cleaning up and taking stock after their home was overrun by strangers who compromised a...
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California cities named most dangerous, safest in U.S. for pedestrians

A recent study by a California-based law firm found five Golden State cities among the safest in the U.S. for pedestrians, while two others were among the most dangerous. The report , issued by Maison Law late last year, poured over data from 2020 to 2023, examining pedestrian traffic accident rates, safety...
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Man with gun hidden in underwear arrested by Berkeley PD

(KRON) — Berkeley police said a passenger was found with a loaded handgun Wednesday night after a car was pulled over for fake license plates. Police said the incident started when the vehicle was spotted near the Berkeley/Oakland border. During the traffic stop, police said they discovered the driver had an...
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While SF residents suffer, PG&E profits. It’s time to smash the utility monopolies

Just before Christmas, 130,000 PG&E customers across San Francisco were plunged into darkness for hours — with some enduring blackouts that stretched days. The timing couldn’t have been worse: It was the year’s most critical shopping weekend, when small businesses depend on last-minute gift buying to make their year.

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