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How the Kate Steinle Murder Case Became an Immigration Flashpoint
A jury’s decision to acquit a Mexican man in the 2015 slaying of Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier has reignited the furor of critics who in the two years since have pointed to Steinle’s death as evidence of the need for tougher immigration policies.
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Federal Judge Unseals Arrest Warrant for Kate Steinle's Shooter
A federal judge in Texas has unsealed an arrest warrant for the Mexican man found not guilty of killing a woman on a San Francisco pier.
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Protesters Flood San Francisco Streets to Demand Closure of Immigrant Detention Camps
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of San Francisco Monday demanding a closure of the immigrant detention camps at the border.
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SF Protesters Demand Closure of Detention Camps at Border
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of San Francisco Monday demanding a closure of the immigrant detention camps at the border. Ali Wolf reports.
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‘It's in Poor Taste': Twitter Apologizes for Marketing Campaign in San Francisco
Twitter’s latest marketing campaign is raising questions about whether the San Francisco-based company broke the law.
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Twitter Apologizes for Marketing Campaign in San Francisco
Twitter’s latest marketing campaign is raising questions about whether the San Francisco-based company broke the law. Ali Wolf reports.
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Rideshare Giants Slam Brakes on Giving Contract Drivers Employee Benefits
Gig-economy giants Uber and Lyft pledged to spend at least $90 million to launch a ballot proposition to fight rideshare contract drivers asking for benefits.
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SF Marathon Sunday to Cause Road Closures Across the City
Tens of thousands of people are expected to pack the streets of San Francisco on Sunday for the 42nd annual Biofreeze San Francisco Marathon.
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Set in San Francisco, ‘Always Be My Maybe' Breaks Stereotypes With Authenticity
Set in the streets of San Francisco, Netflix’s new original film “Always Be My Maybe” is a love letter to the city and while it’s not a mold-breaking romantic comedy, Ali Wong and Randall Park show Hollywood that Asian Americans don’t fit into any tiny box.
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Ali Wong, Randall Park Nahnatchka Khan Talk About their latest Netflix Film
Netflix’s new original film “Always Be My Maybe” is a love letter to San Francisco, and while it’s not a mold-breaking romantic comedy, Ali Wong and Randall Park show Hollywood that Asian Americans don’t fit into any tiny box.
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Runners, Revelers Brave Damp Conditions at Bay to Breakers
Despite some soaked pavement, scores of people — from the competitive-minded racers to the creatively-dressed revelers — flocked to San Francisco Sunday for the 108th running of the famous Bay to Breakers foot race.
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Runners, Revelers Brave Damp Conditions at Bay to Breakers
Despite some soaked pavement, scores of people — from the competitive-minded racers to the creatively-dressed revelers — flocked to San Francisco Sunday for the 108th running of the famous Bay to Breakers foot race. Ali Wolf reports.
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Jury Finds Garcia Zarate Not Guilty in the Death of Kate Steinle
The killing of a 32-year-old woman that thrust San Francisco’s so-called sanctuary city policy into the national spotlight two years ago once again reignited the immigration debate Thursday when a jury found an Mexican man not guilty in her murder.
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San Francisco Paid Firm $400K for Research Claiming City is Nearly Spotless; Complaints Over Trash, Needles, Feces Soaring
San Francisco paid a public relations firm hundreds of thousands of dollars for research that claims the city is near spotless, according to government documents obtained by the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit. The high rating appears to contradict San Francisco’s own 311 complaint records, which reflect a continued spike in complaints concerning trash, used needles, and human feces scattered...
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Marriott Workers Continue Weeks of Strike in Bay Area, Across the Country
Over a thousand hotel workers took to the streets of San Francisco again Saturday, following over two weeks of protest to demand better pay from Marriott. Employees from multiple Marriott-affiliated hotels marched down Market Street and waved signs that read “One job is not enough.” They said Marriott employees aren’t making enough money to keep up with the rising cost...
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Dozens Arrested in San Francisco Marriott Protest
Hundreds of striking Marriott Hotel workers took to the streets of San Francisco late Friday afternoon.
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Striking Marriott Hotel Workers March in San Francisco
Striking Marriott Hotel workers took to the streets of San Francisco late Friday afternoon. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Dreamforce Conference Takes Over San Francisco
One of the largest technology conferences in the world is once again taking over the streets of San Francisco this week.
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Dozens Arrested in Marriott Worker Protests in San Francisco
Hundreds of union members took to the streets of San Francisco for a Labor Day protest Monday that resulted in dozens of arrests.