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Person Seriously Injured in Backyard Deck Fire in San Francisco
One person suffered serious burn injuries in a backyard deck fire in San Francisco’s Richmond District on Saturday afternoon, fire officials said.
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SF Couple Receives Parking Ticket After All Wheels Stolen
A couple was outraged to discover that they had received a parking ticket while they arranged for a tow truck to remove their car which had had all four wheels stolen. Sergio Quintana reports.
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It's ‘Like Our Super Bowl:' Inside the Holiday Rush at FedEx
FedEx is likely to experience another record-setting December, thanks mainly to holiday presents ordered from online retailers. On the crowded conveyor belt in the San Francisco station, brown boxes bearing the names of clothing and electronics retailers crawled their way past dozens of drivers, who each load their own trucks before heading out on the streets.
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Will Clark Signed Baseball, Holocaust Mementos Recovered From Stolen Vehicle in San Francisco
Police are asking for the public’s help in finding the owner of items recovered Friday from a stolen car in San Francisco’s Richmond District. The items include mementos from the Holocaust, a baseball autographed by San Francisco Giants great Will Clark and family photos.
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Victim Shot in San Francisco's Richmond District: Police
A victim suffered non-life threatening injuries after being shot in San Francisco’s Richmond District, according to police.
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Power Restored After Hours-Long Outage for Thousands of PG&E Customers in San Francisco
Roughly 5,000 Pacific Gas and Electric Company customers in San Francisco’s Richmond District lost power Sunday, according to the company.
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Pilot Program to Reduce Cigarette Butt Litter in San Francisco Kicks Off
The Surfrider Foundation and two San Francisco District Supervisors began a six-month pilot program Friday to reduce the volume of cigarette butts on beaches, sidewalks and roadways in San Francisco.
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San Francisco's Homeless Moving to Other Parts of City: Study
It’s no secret that homelessness in San Francisco is a chronic problem. But a new study released Friday shows something surprising: the number of people without a home is actually declining.
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SFPD Officers Injured After Squad Car Overturns
Two San Francisco police officers were injured Friday night after their squad car hit an object and rolled over, according to police.
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Three Injured in 3-Alarm House Fire in San Francisco's Richmond District
Firefighters in San Francisco Friday morning are at the scene of a three-alarm structure fire in the city’s Richmond District that has reportedly injured at least three people.
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Suspected Armed Robber on the Lam After Stealing Drugs from Walgreens in San Francisco
An armed robber stole drugs at gunpoint from a store in San Francisco’s Richmond District on Monday morning, police said.
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SF High School Students Return to Campus After Bomb Squad Finds No Threat
Police have evacuated students at a high school in San Francisco’s Richmond District this morning in response to a bomb threat, according to police.
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Girl Laid to Rest 145 Years After Original Burial
The body of a girl found last month inside a small metal casket still holding a rose was laid to rest 145 years after she was first buried under what now is a home in San Francisco.
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San Francisco Sues Landlord for Feces And Rodent-Infested Properties
San Francisco is suing Yick On Wong for etting his rental properties in the Richmond District and Nob Hill sink into such a terrible state of neglect that they are infested with rodents, feces, and a multitude of other violations making it a public nuisance as well as threat to public safety.
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Lockdown Lifted at San Francisco School Following Bomb Threat
George Washington School in San Francisco’s Richmond District went on a lockdown Friday morning after receiving a bomb threat. Students are being kept indoor and are not being allowed to enter ot leave, according to San Francisco police.
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Thousands Violate SF Housing Laws Using Airbnb, Few Face Penalties
With rent prices soaring, more and more San Francisco residents are looking to earn some extra cash by renting out their homes to tourists through websites like Airbnb and Craigslist. But as the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit uncovered, many of these listings are illegal, with thousands breaking the law each day and getting away with it.
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Suicide Reported in San Francisco's Richmond District
Police in San Francisco said a man committed suicide in the outer Richmond district, which was reported late Monday night.
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2 Hospitalized After Pedestrian Struck By Car in San Francisco: Police
A car struck a pedestrian and then a pole in San Francisco’s Richmond District Thursday afternoon, sending at least two people to the hospital, police said.
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NOAA Researchers in Bay Area Discover Sunken Remains of Historic Shipwreck
The Bay Area has a long and rich maritime tradition. But the seas off our coast have also become the final resting place for hundreds of tragic voyages.
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Threatened Western Pond Turtles To Be Released in San Francisco's Mountain Lake
Native, threatened Western pond turtles were released into San Francisco’s Mountain Lake Saturday afternoon in the culmination of a seven-year-long species restoration effort by Sonoma State University biologists and the Oakland and San Francisco Zoos.