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Teen killed in San Francisco capturing | Native Information
San Francisco Police are hoping members of the public will come out with information when they look for clues in…
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South San Francisco adopts pure fuel ban | Native Information
Natural gas is banned in new residential buildings in South San Francisco as officials joined the growing regional movement to…
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South San Francisco appears to be like to spend after finances dinged by COVID | Native Information
South San Francisco officials stand ready to pass a budget limited by the economic damage associated with the pandemic but…
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Faculty officers transfer to South San Francisco Unified Faculty District for resolution | Native Information
Faced with a tight deadline, the South San Francisco City Council fulfilled its role in determining what it believed to…
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French bulldog pet stolen in invasion theft, three arrested in South San Francisco | Native Information
Three suspects were arrested this week for attacking a man in a South San Francisco hotel room and stealing his…
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South San Francisco opts to oppose housing invoice | Native Information
After considering whether to support or oppose two controversial housing laws, the South San Francisco City Council decided to speak…
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San Francisco DA launches probe into doable ADA lawsuit fraud in Chinatown | Bay Space
The San Francisco Prosecutor announced Wednesday that it is opening an investigation into allegations whether traders in Chinatown have been…
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Joe Freitas steps away from teaching South San Francisco Colt baseball | Native
Joe Freitas has been synonymous with South San Francisco Colt baseball for nearly half a century. But for the first…
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How Muni’s Oldest Streetcar Survived 122 Years To Turn into San Francisco’s Sweetheart
San Francisco’s oldest working streetcar is a survivor. Auto 578, sometimes called “The Dinky”, has a Cinderella story. Once the…
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Can-do handyman devoted to preserving armory’s historical past
Mary K. Talbot Ernie Cassis was not born in Rhode Island, but he is proud of the Ocean State history…
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