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Trump administration confirms plans to reopen Alcatraz
The prison on Alcatraz shut down in 1963 due to its high operating costs related to its remote location and the worsening condition of many of its structures.
Oakland A’s World Series Champ Dave Parker dies at 74
David Gene Parker – whose veteran leadership helped the Oakland A’s win a World Series title in 1989 – has died after battling Parkinson’s disease for several years.
Massive fallen tree crushes cars in San Mateo
The tree fell on South Railroad Avenue, between 9th Avenue and 10th Avenue near San Mateo Central Park.
San Francisco district attorney charges two in multiple cold case shootings
The men were charged in connection with at least four killings that stretch back as far as 2002.
NAACP demands transparency from Oakland school district after superintendent’s ouster
The organization said in an open letter it was "deeply troubled" by the closed-door decision to remove the superintendent two years ahead of the end of her contract.
Suspected arsonist arrested in SF's Richmond District
The arrest comes after a pair of fires at Lafayette Elementary School in the Outer Richmond left students with damaged equipment and many parents on edge.
Santa Rosa man arrested for allegedly attacking ex-coworker with cleaver
The victim was left with severe injuries to his head and arms, and was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
Katie Porter enters California governor's race
She joins a long list of prominent candidates vying for the governor's office.
SF launches program to support families on brink of homelessness
The 18-month pilot program intended to provide support and resources to keep at-risk families off the streets.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver signals optimism that San Francisco is 'turning a corner'
The commissioner said he has sensed that San Franciscans feel the city is "heading in the right direction" under Daniel Lurie's leadership.