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‘We Will Recover': San Francisco City Leaders Start COVID Recovery Campaign
In San Francisco, city leaders are launching a new campaign called “We Will Recover,” urging people to have safe holidays, shop local and help neighbors.
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COVID Recovery Campaign in San Francisco
The holiday shopping season is crucial for small businesses this year as they continue to struggle during the pandemic. Jean Elle reports.
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Thieves Target Tires, Leaving Vehicles Propped Up on Blocks
Thieves in San Francisco are now targeting car tires, leaving vehicles on blocks in the street after making off with all four wheels.
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Honda Fit Targeted for Tire Theft, Car Left on Blocks
Thieves are now targeting car tires in San Francisco, with residents finding their vehicles left on blocks. One victim’s insurance company told her that thieves are specifically targeting Honda Fits. Jean Elle reports.
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2 Random Attempted Assaults Have Neighbors on Edge in SF
A San Francisco neighborhood is on edge this week after two random attempted assaults, one of which was caught on security video.
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Animal Rights Activists Occupy Whole Foods Store in San Francisco
More than 30 animal rights activists were taken into custody on Monday outside a Whole Foods Market store in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood after the activists occupied the store for more than three hours.
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'Enough is Enough': Whistleblower Says Shut Down Tow Company Responsible for Young Mother's Death
Former driver Tim Hudson speaks out about safety concerns and alleged wage theft by a Bay Area tow company responsible for the death of Lilianna Preciado. As the Investigative Unit first reported, the company has a history of CHP safety violations. Senior investigative reporter Vicky Nguyen reports in a story that first aired November 8, 2018.
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SF Neighborhood on Edge in Wake of Assault on Mother Carrying Her Baby
Residents of a San Francisco neighborhood are on edge and want answers about the assault of a mother carrying her baby while walking along a sidewalk earlier this month.
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San Francisco Accused of Giving ‘Tech Buses' Free Ride
Nearly 400 commuter shuttles travel through San Francisco every day, but are they paying their fair share? That’s the question posed by critics who argue companies that operate these “Tech Buses” should pay more for their use of public bus stops and city streets.
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SF Firefighters Under Investigation for Alleged Drunken Party
NBC Bay Area has learned that San Franciscoc is investigating complaints of a drunken party at a San Francisco fire station that may have left the station’s only on-duty paramedic incapacitated.
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Police Seize 2 Pounds of Heroin, 70 Pounds of Meth From San Francisco Man
A San Francisco man was arrested on suspicion of drug offenses Wednesday in his hometown, police said Monday.
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San Francisco Postal Service Worker to be Honored for 50 Years of Federal Service
A U.S. Postal Service window clerk or sales associate as they are now called will be honored Tuesday in San Francisco for 50 years of government service, 46 of those with the Postal Service.
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Coyote Found at SF Playground Died From Ingesting Rat Poison
Tests show that a coyote found dead in San Francisco’s Douglass Playground last month died of massive internal bleeding as a result of eating rats that had been poisoned, according to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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San Francisco Mayor Appoints Longtime HIV/AIDS Activist as District 8 Supervisor
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee has appointed a longtime HIV and AIDS activist as District 8 supervisor, the mayor’s office announced Friday.
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Man in Santa Hat Caught on Camera Burglarizing Noe Valley Home
There’s plenty of holiday spirit in Noe Valley but people were on edge Friday after a man in a Santa hat, claiming to raise money for charity, was caught on tape burglarizing a home.
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SF Woman's ‘Boomerang' Car Stolen, Returned a Fifth Time
Her friends jokingly call it “Boomerang.” Maika Nicholson’s car has been stolen five times, but has also returned five times.
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Crews Cordon Off Shallow Sinkhole in San Francisco
San Francisco’s sewer system continues to show its age as a sinkhole opened up on Lakeview Avenue Friday evening.
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‘It Looks Almost Like Ireland:' Bay Area Farmers Relieved After Rainy Winter
After five years of gripping drought followed by a rainy El Nino-fueled winter, Bay Area farmers are expressing a bit of relief — mixed with a heavy helping of caution.
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Repairs to Come For SOMA's Sinkhole That Swallowed SUV
Repairs were planned on Wednesday for a growing sinkhole in San Francisco, one so big that firefighters had to rescue a family inside an SUV that got stuck inside of it the day before.
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Firefighters Rescue Family in SUV Stuck in San Francisco Sinkhole
Firefighters rescued a family inside an SUV that got stuck in a sinkhole in San Francisco’s South of Market District Tuesday.