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New Restaurant to Open at Former Pazzo Space
The space that previously occupied Pazzo on Keller Street will soon have a new tenant, a restaurant offering sophisticated takes on traditional California Mediterranean cuisine, a full bar and space for private parties.
Ratepayers organization thinks challenges could slow latest Cal Am water supply project
California American Water's proposed new Peninsula water supply project has so many unresolved "foundational" issues that could delay its completion that the state Public Utilities Commission should require regular sessions to gauge progress.
Massive crowds gather for Golden Gate Bridge celebration
On Sunday in San Francisco crowds gathered along San Francisco's waterfront while San Francisco Bay was extremely crowded with pleasure boats, tug boats and other vessels as the city celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Thousands gather along San Francisco's waterfront for 75th anniversary of Golden Gate Bridge
Crowds gathered along San Francisco's waterfront Sunday, while San Francisco Bay was crowded with pleasure boats, tug boats and other vessels as the city celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Golden Gate Ferry workers go on strike
Trumbull County emergency dispatch says multiple fire departments are responding to what was reported as a house explosion in Vernon Township.
How do I deal with earthquakes?
Many of my clientsA who are newer to San Francisco ask me about how well different kinds of homes might withstand an earthquake.
Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary birthday events on Memorial Day weekend
On Sunday, May 27th, California's biggest birthday bash ever will be held in San Francisco.
Earthquake Future Holds No Simple Answers
Living in the Bay Area I've heard this again and again, but when I recently moved and the landlord couldn't tell me how old or earthquake-safe the house was, I decided to do some digging into how hazardous it is to live and work in this neighborhood.
Three Art Fairs Invade SF This Weekend
This weekend, San Franciscans used to an ankle-high ebb and flow of contemporary art are preparing to find themselves neck-deep. Close to two hundred prominent galleries from Oakland to St.
New Trial Ordered In 27-Year-Old Grateful Dead Followers' Slaying
A federal appeals court in San Francisco today ordered a new trial in the long-running case of a man sentenced to death for murdering two followers of the band Grateful Dead at a homeless encampment in Berkeley in 1985.
Get your helmet on: Bike to Work Day is Thursday
How are you getting to work on May 10? If you haven't planned that far ahead, you might want to start thinking about it.
Candidates for Monterey County Board of Supervisors talk jobs, use of former Fort Ord
With dozens of boarded-up, abandoned barracks of the former Fort Ord just yards away, the two candidates for Monterey County supervisor in District 4 shared different views on the role of the agency created to revitalize the old army post.