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Badly Behaving San Francisco Taxi Cab Drivers Face Few Consequences
The city tests, permits and regulates taxis, but the Investigative Unit easily found drivers with questionable driving records. One SF taxi medallion holder was listed on the state of California’s sex offender registry.
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A's Rally in the 9th and 11th to Get Past the Astros
The Oakland A’s rallied for three runs in the top of the ninth to take the lead but still needed one more comeback to beat the Houston Astros 4-3 in 11 innings.
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Meet the Oakland Woman Behind Ben & Jerry's Pecan Resist Artwork
Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s has taken a stand against what it calls the Trump administration’s regressive policies by rebranding one of its flavors Pecan Resist with a help from an Oakland artist.
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Ben and Jerry's Unveils Pecan Resist Flavor Ahead of Midterms
Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s is taking a stand against what it calls the Trump administration’s regressive policies by rebranding one of its flavors Pecan Resist. The company and its founders unveiled the limited batch ice cream flavor Pecan Resist Tuesday in Washington ahead of the midterm elections. The company says Pecan Resist celebrates activists who are resisting oppression,...
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Ben and Jerry's Announces New Flavor, Campaign for Social Justice
Ben and Jerry’s released a new ice cream flavor called “Pecan Resist.” The flavor is a stand the company is taking against President Trump’s policies and rhetoric.
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Sale Strong as Red Sox Beat Yankees 5-4 in ALDS
Chris Sale struck out eight for his first postseason win, J.D. Martinez hit a three-run homer and the Boston Red Sox sweated out their shaky bullpen to hold off the New York Yankees 5-4 on Friday night in Game 1 of the AL Division Series. One year after he was pounded by Houston in his playoff debut, Sale took a...
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Hernandez, Smith Lead Giants to Marathon Win in 12
Gorkys Hernandez did not let a gift go to waste. A few minutes after the Padres inexplicably bunted with the winning run on third and just one out, Hernandez ignited a rally that clinched a 5-3 win over the Padres at Petco Park.
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Stratton, Williamson Lead Giants Over the Nationals
SAN FRANCISCO — A couple of weeks back, when Johnny Cueto and Jeff Samardzija were still on the disabled list, Bruce Bochy called Chris Stratton the ace of his staff. Cueto and Samardzija have returned and pitched well. Stratton is still acting like an ace, though. Stratton went 6 2/3 strong innings against the visiting Washington Nationals and Mac Williamson…
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Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day Is April 10
I scream, you scream, we all scream for free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream! The Vermont-based ice cream chain will celebrate its annual Free Cone Day event on Tuesday, April 10.
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Giants Can't Solve Godley, Fall to Diamondbacks
Zack Godley is sneaky good. The Diamondbacks might be really good. The Giants? Well, that’s to be determined, but Monday night certainly was not a good showing, regardless of the opponent.
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Restrictive Gun Laws in the Nation
NBC Bay Area’s Senior Investigative Reporter Stephen Stock sits down with a convicted gun runner to talk about how he brought guns from the Midwest to the Bay Area
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Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day Is April 4
I scream, you scream, we all scream for free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream! The Vermont-based ice cream chain will celebrate its annual Free Cone Day event on Tuesday, April 4.
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Giants Fall to Padres as Dodgers Clinch NL West
The Giants led the National League West by eight games on June 26. On Sunday, that chase officially came to an end.
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Giants Rally After Blown Save, Top Padres in 10th for Win
The Giants were on cruise control early on with 6-0 lead, but then had to rally back in the 10th inning to win a crucial game vs. the Padres.
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Fit, Healthy Hyde Could Have Special Season for 49ers
Key for entire 49ers offense may be production from former Ohio State standout running back
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Giants Manage Just Two Hits, Swept by Struggling Padres
The Giants should have expected some regression after sweeping the Padres three times in the first half. They could not have expected this.
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A's Victimized by Former Teammate in 5-4 Loss to Brewers
Chris Carter plies his trade in the National League now, so he won’t be seeing the A’s too often.
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Cueto, Pence Go Deep as Giants Top Padres
A night after Bumgarner threw a complete game, Johnny Cueto did the same, carrying the Giants to a 2-1 win at Petco Park.
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“We Owe Them a Huge Debt of Gratitude”
In 2015, 124 police officers died on the job, primarily due to traffic incidents and secondarily to guns. Craig W. Floyd of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund talks about what he hopes people get from their annual report on police fatalities.
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Police Officer Deaths Rise: Traffic Collisions, Shootings Most to Blame
More on-duty police officers died this year than last and again most deaths were traffic-related, according to a non-profit group focused on the safety of law enforcement personnel. The number of fatalities rose slightly, 124 this year compared to 119 last year, the figures compiled by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund show. Fifty-two deaths were traffic-related — 35...