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San Francisco Set to Roll Out the ‘Poop Patrol' to Clean Up Feces on Streets
It has a funny name, but it’s targeting a serious problem. San Francisco is rolling out the “Poop Patrol.”
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San Francisco Moves to Ban Plastic Straws, Containers
San Francisco supervisors voted Tuesday to give plastic straws the cold shoulder, following the lead of Seattle, another eco-conscious West Coast city where a ban went into effect this month. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors gave unanimous approval to a measure that also takes the novel step of banning carryout containers and wrappers treated with fluorinated chemicals. Advocates of...
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Swanky San Francisco Street Sells For $90,000
One of the swankiest streets in San Francisco has been sold to a private real estate agent. That’s right: An entire street in the City by the Bay was purchased.
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Google Now Mapping Air Quality, Starting With Oakland
Google Maps camera cars are a common sight on Bay Area roads, but their functionality has now spread beyond mapping and imaging the region. Their latest duty: checking the air we breathe.
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SF Supervisors Consider Denying Contracts to Companies Who Bid on Border Wall Project
If you build it, we may punish you. That’s the message from San Francisco lawmakers to companies that are lining up to build President Donald Trump’s border wall. Mark Matthews reports.
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Topless Trump Protesters Escorted Out of Manhattan Polling Station
Raw Video: Two women, naked from the chest up, burst into a Manhattan polling station early Tuesday, shouting: “Out of our polls Trump, out of our polls Trump!”
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‘Out of Our Polls, Trump': Topless Women Escorted Out of Manhattan Polling Station
Two women, naked from the waist up, burst into a Manhattan polling station early Tuesday, shouting: “Out of our polls, Trump. Out of our polls, Trump!”
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Unprecedented Toll Considered for Popular ‘Crooked' Lombard Street in San Francisco
A possible toll, parking officers and a fully funded “Lombard Ambassadors” program are being considered as ways to curb the congestion along San Francisco’s most crooked street.
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‘It's Devastation:' Lake County Residents Return Home
Residents of Lake County allowed back into their neighborhoods Tuesday saw for the first time the havoc wreaked by the massive Clayton Fire.
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San Francisco Seawall Vulnerable to Major Earthquake: Study
San Francisco’s seawall is in worse shape than the port thought.
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Government Can't Block Pot Clubs Complying with State Laws: Judge
A federal judge on Monday found the federal government has no ability to block the operation of a pot club as long as the operator complies with state law.
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Sonya Baumstein Aims to Become First Woman to Cross Pacific Ocean in Rowboat
Sonya Baumstein is about to attempt something no other woman has ever done: She is going to try and cross the Pacific Ocean – non-stop, from Japan to San Francisco – in a row boat.
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Suspect in SF Body Parts Case Dead: Public Defender
Mark Andrus, the 59-year-old man arrested and later released on suspicion of murder in the grisly case of a dismembered body found in a suitcase in San Francisco, died Saturday, the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office confirmed Sunday.