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Wedding Photographer Assaulted While Taking Pictures of Newlyweds in SF
Wedding day bliss turned to terror for a San Francisco couple and their photographer Friday afternoon during a shoot at California and Powell.
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Search Continues for Stanford Nurse Who Disappeared Mid-Shift
The search continues for a 27-year-old Stanford nurse who left his job mid-shift Tuesday morning and hasn’t been seen since.
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San Francisco's Only In-N-Out Closed Temporarily for Avoiding Vaccine Status Checks
San Francisco health officials shut down the In-N-Out burger at Fisherman’s Wharf on Oct. 14 for violating the city’s health order.
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Bay Area Becomes Lifeline as Other Hospitals are Forced to Postpone Medical Procedures
The Bay Area is proving to be a lifeline as hospitals across the country are overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients and are postponing medical procedures.
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Metallica Plays Surprise Concert at Small San Francisco Venue
Legendary rock group Metallica played a surprise show at a small club in San Francisco on Thursday night.
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Newsom, Opponents Ramp Up Efforts With Recall Election 1 Week Away
With just about a week left until the California gubernatorial recall election, candidates along with supporters and opponents of the recall effort are hitting the campaign trail hard.
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3 Republicans, 1 Democrat Take the Stage at the Gubernatorial Recall Debate
Three republicans and one democrat were on the debate stage Wednesday night, laying out why they should take over Governor Gavin Newsom’s job.
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Is It a Cold or COVID? Health Experts Urge Anyone With Symptoms Get Tested
Is it a cold or COVID? Experts say it’s impossible to know without a coronavirus test and they are encouraging people to find out to help stop the spread of the delta variant.
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Gov. Newsom, Opponents' Campaigns Heat Up as Recall Election Nears
Gov. Gavin Newsom is lining up big name Democrats for television ads as more than 40 candidates hoping to replace him in the recall election.
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San Francisco Introduces Grant Program for Crime Victims
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin and Mayor London Breed are supporting efforts to get financial assistance into the hands of crime victims and their families.