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SFPD Sergeant Charged for Pulling Fire Alarm in Pacifica
A San Francisco Police sergeant has been charged with a misdemeanor for allegedly pulling a fire alarm when she became frustrated she was denied entry into a closed-door meeting on homelessness.
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San Francisco Police Chief Apologizes to LGBTQ Community
San Francisco’s police chief apologized Monday for the way the department historically treated LGBTQ people and for “the harm that was caused.”
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ACLU Threatens BART as Agency Looks to Ban Panhandling
A ban on panhandling on playing music at BART? It’s an idea being floated around by BART officials, but not everyone is on board. The ACLU is warning BART that such action could be considered unconstitutional.
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ACLU Warns BART and Says a Ban on Panhandling May Be ‘Unconstitutional'
BART is considering banning panhandling in efforts to increase the stations cleanliness, but not everyone is on board with the idea.
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Lyft Halts E-Bikes After Two Catch Fire in SF
Lyft has halted its e-bike service after two of the devices mysteriously caught fire this week in San Francisco, according to a report from the San Francisco Examiner.
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Lyft Halts E-Bikes After Two Catch Fire in SF
Lyft has halted its e-bike service after two of the devices mysteriously caught fire this week in San Francisco, according to a report from the San Francisco Examiner.
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Bid to Overturn San Francisco Vaping Sales Ban Makes Ballot
An industry-backed measure regulating e-cigarette sales in San Francisco has qualified for the November 2019 election.
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SF is 1st Major US City to Ban E-Cigarettes
Someone is soaking homeless people in San Francisco with buckets of water, and it’s a move many are calling cruel.
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Muni Will Remove Unofficial Anti-Transphobia Signs From San Francisco Trains
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will take down unofficial anti-transphobia sinage that started appearing on the N-Judah line last week.
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San Francisco Leaders Mull Extension of Needle Exchange Program
San Francisco leaders on Tuesday will mull extending a needle exchange program as criticism continues regarding syringes being left behind on city streets.
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SF Leaders Mull Extension of Needle Exchange Program
San Francisco leaders on Tuesday will mull extending a needle exchange program as criticism continues regarding syringes being left behind on city streets. Pete Suratos reports.
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Rape Suspect Back in US Without Sanctuary Change
San Francisco lawmakers avoided having to bend the city’s sanctuary city policy after federal authorities backed off their demands for the law to be relaxed if they wanted help extraditing a rape suspect from Canada.
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New Housing May Solve Muni's Operator Shortage: SF Officials
The solution to Muni’s operator shortage could come in the form of new housing, at least that’s what some San Francisco city officials are suggesting, according to a report by The San Francisco Examiner.
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New Housing May Solve Muni's Operator Shortage: SF Officials
The solution to Muni’s operator shortage could come in the form of new housing, at least that’s what some San Francisco city officials are suggesting, according to a report by The San Francisco Examiner. Pete Suratos reports.
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San Francisco May Be Able to Sell Cannabis at Public Events: Report
Some of the biggest events in San Francisco may be able to sell cannabis through a city permit, just in time for the annual 4/20 event at Golden Gate Park, the San Francisco Examiner reported Tuesday.
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San Francisco May Aid on Immigration for Extradition Help
In an apparent exception to its sanctuary protections, officials agreed on Wednesday to work with federal authorities to extradite a felony rape suspect from Canada.
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Clarion Alley Murals Defaced With Right-Wing Graffiti in SF
Several murals were found defaced with right-wing, Republican slogans along an iconic artists’ alley in San Francisco over the weekend.
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Vandals Deface SF Murals With Pro-Trump Messages
Artists with a prominent San Francisco mural project are trying to figure out who defaced their works with pro-Trump messages. Sergio Quintana reports.
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'Parking for God' Program in San Francisco Here to Stay: Report
A controversial free parking program in San Francisco has received the green light to stay put permanently, according to a report.
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‘Parking for God' Program in SF Here to Stay: Report
A controversial free parking program in San Francisco is getting the green light to stay put permanently, according to a report. Pete Suratos reports.