What to know as SF launches parking enforcement crackdown
Starting Wednesday, enforcement for parking violations in San Francisco will step up, and drivers will want to know what parking enforcers are targeting.
Starting Wednesday, enforcement for parking violations in San Francisco will step up, and drivers will want to know what parking enforcers are targeting.
Tensions escalated at Columbia University Tuesday where NYPD arrested around 100 people protesting the Israel-Hamas War. It’s a movement that’s spread across the country, including the Bay Area.
The recount results in the hotly contested congressional race to replace the retiring Anna Eshoo are in, but the final outcome is still up in the air.
There’s an ongoing effort around the world to use natural resources like solar and wind energy to generate electricity in a way that does not harm the planet. But the new challenge is how do we harness it for future use.
Alameda County supervisors on Tuesday voted to certify the signatures collected in the effort to recall District Attorney Pamela Price. But the recall election date will not be determined for another two weeks.
National Donate Life Month ends Tuesday, but its message goes beyond April. NBC Bay Area’s Ginger Conejero Saab talks to a liver transplant recipient who found a new dear friend in the twin sister of his late donor.
Contra Costa County fire crews contained a two-alarm blaze in downtown Concord early Tuesday morning, according to fire officials.