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San Francisco Elects First African-American Woman As Mayor

June 13, 2018

San Francisco Supervisor London Breed emerged victorious Wednesday to become the city's first African-American woman mayor after narrowly defeating a rival who was seeking to become the first openly gay man in the position.

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California’s Mental Health Physician Shortage Is Bad, And Getting Worse, Study Finds

February 16, 2018 | Sammy Caiola

A new study from UC San Francisco shows that, if current trends continue, there will be 41 percent fewer psychiatrists than needed in California by 2028.

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Standoff On I-80 In Bay Area Ends After Suspect Shot

September 27, 2017

UPDATE 2:03 P.M.: Traffic came to a standstill for hours on a busy San Francisco Bay Area freeway Wednesday during a standoff between police and a homicide suspect that ended after a shootout with police that left the man dead.

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Assembly Housing Chair Weighs In On Affordable Housing Package

September 5, 2017 | Cody Drabble

Assembly Housing Chair David Chiu joins Insight to discuss the package of bills aimed at addressing regional and statewide issues of affordability, inclusionary ordinances, and streamlining development.

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California Police Arrest 89 For Drugs, Guns In 2-Year Sting

August 11, 2017

(AP) - Authorities in the San Francisco Bay Area arrested 89 people and seized more than 100 stolen guns, several pounds of illicit drugs and four dozen stolen vehicles after a two-year undercover operation.

Eric Risberg / AP

San Francisco Sues Uber For Driver Information

May 12, 2017

San Francisco is suing Uber to force the ride-hailing service to disclose business information of its drivers.

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California Group Pledges $100 Million To Battle Homelessness

May 8, 2017

A San Francisco-based nonprofit has pledged to raise $100 million to reduce chronic homelessness in the city by half over the next five years.

San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco Police Shoot, Kill Man On Market Street

May 3, 2017

(AP) - San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott says police shot and killed a man who was stabbing another man on busy Market Street.

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Immigration

San Francisco Protesters Risk Arrest At Rally

May 1, 2017

Update 10:50 a.m.: Police say they have arrested four activists for chaining themselves together to block the entrance to the county administration building in downtown Oakland.

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2nd San Francisco Cable Car Conductor Accused Of Fare Theft

April 27, 2017

(AP) - Authorities have arrested a second San Francisco cable car conductor accused of stealing cash he collected from riders.

 

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