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| Dec.1 |
San Francisco |
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BART Extension Challenge To Be Heard
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USF |
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Southern California Holds Off USF, 74-69
| Dec.3 |
San Francisco |
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Huffington Post plans S.F. edition
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Noe Valley |
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Newsom touts SF shopping, buys in Colma
| Dec.4 |
SF Sunset |
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Person Sought In Pizza Parlor Shooting
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San Francisco |
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Giants complete deal for Renteria
| Dec.5 |
San Francisco |
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Muni contractor settles harassment case
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San Francisco |
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Man Killed In Hit & Run Near Lake Merced |
| Dec.6 |
San Francisco |
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Lowell School highest ranked in Bay Area
| Dec.7 |
San Francisco |
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Autoworkers rally in support of bailout
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Candlestick |
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Niners Knock Off Reeling Jets, 24-14
| Dec.9 |
SF Zoo |
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Man cited for jumping into enclosure He apparently scaled a fence meant to keep humans out and went over another metal fence. He was lucky the rhino did not go after him
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Stanford |
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40th Birthday Of Personal Computing Douglas Englebart of the Stanford Research Institute unveiled a device with a screen and a mouse to a crowd of 1,000 people in San Francisco
| Dec.10 |
San Francisco |
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Auction house sells jar for $4.184 million
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San Francisco |
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Irish president to visit S.F., Silicon Valley Mary McAleese visits San Francisco to woo local Irish Americans and also to strengthen ties with Silicon Valley on the heels of a technology...
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San Francisco |
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'Day Without A Gay' Participation Spotty Some gay rights activists praising the daylong work stoppage and others questioning its value
| Dec.12 |
San Francisco |
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Good year for visitor, convention business
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SF City Hall |
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400 City Workers Getting Pink Slips Workers were being given notice, and released from service in February as part of more than $118 million in budget cuts | |
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SF City Hall |
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SF wins over census population estimate
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San Francisco |
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Man sentenced in killing of girlfriend 35-year-old Tari Ramirez has been sentenced to 16 years to life in prison after he was found guilty for stabbing his girlfriend in front her 2 children
| Dec.13 |
SF City Hall |
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City Workers Asked To Take Wage Freeze
| Dec.14 |
SF Mission |
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Two men injured in shooting
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San Francisco |
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2 police officers crash motorcycles, injured
| Dec.16 |
SF Downtown |
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Body found at site of 2-alarm Nob Hill fire
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San Francisco |
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2 Men Injured In Separate SF Shootings
| Dec.17 |
UCSF |
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UC gets $25 million for stem cell research
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SF Downtown |
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Cable Car Passenger Injured In Crash
| Dec.18 |
49ers |
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Ex-49ers' hedge fund falls on hard times
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SF Downtown |
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S.F. Office Rent Dips 22% The rents made the largest decline in seven years, as the shrinking financial services industry flooded downtown with empty space
The average price for Class A space in the Financial District sank to $41.34 per square foot, down from $56.17
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San Francisco |
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Gay rights leader to boycott inauguration Geoffrey Kors will skip Obama's inauguration ceremony to protest the participation of the Rev. Rick Warren, who supported a gay marriage ban here | |
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SF Downtown |
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Hotel Fee To Aid Moscone
| Dec.19 |
San Francisco |
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SF Elder Abuse Cases On The Rise
| Dec.20 |
SF Downtown |
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Web 2.0 Expo goes into lemonade mode The Expo scheduled for this spring will be themed to match the economy: 'The Power of Less' and leveraging the Web in tough economic times
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SF City Hall |
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Police chief to retire Heather Fong, 52, the first woman to serve as SF police chief says she'll retire in April after more than 32 years with the police department | |
| Dec.21 |
San Francisco |
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Price of gas lowest in nearly 5 years The highest price in California was $1.81 in San Francisco
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SF City Hall |
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Newsom Approves $2B For Water System A plan to upgrade the water system that supplies more than 2 million people in the Bay Area with drinking water is moving forward
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49ers |
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49ers Top Rams 17-16
| Dec.22 |
SF City Hall |
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Commission Mull SFPD Chief Replacements The city Police Commission will convene a special meeting to discuss plans to replace Police Chief Heather Fong
| Dec.24 |
San Francisco |
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23-year-old pleads guilty to 14 heists Jamaar Melton, charged with more than a dozen robberies, is looking at nearly 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to a series of charge...
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San Francisco |
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Judge: Network Engineer To Face Felonies SF Superior Court judge ruled that Terry Childs, 44, jailed for allegedly tampering with the city's main computer network should stand trial
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49ers |
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Singletary looks like 49ers' choice |
| Dec.25 |
Highway 280 |
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2 Injured After Car Runs Off 280 Onramp Map of Interstate 280 San Francisco Traffic on 280 at Alemany blvd. was snarled after a car failed to negotiate an onramp and crashed
| Dec.27 |
49ers |
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49er Head Coach Singletary Stays Mike Singletary was noncommittal when the interim coach was asked whether coordinator Mike Martz would return to the club with him next seas...
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Giants |
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Johnson agreed to $8m, 1-year contract
| Dec.29 |
Port of Oakland |
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Ship with Bay Bridge parts still unloaded A dispute over who should unload a ship carrying steel parts is raising concerns it may delay completion of the work
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San Francisco |
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3-Alarm Fire At Apartment Building Fire crews arrived at a 3-story residence by about 5:15 a.m. and contained the blaze at about 6:05 a.m
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SF Richmond |
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2 students stabbed after argument on bus Two 19-year-old college students got into a verbal altercation with unidentified suspects, who then stabbed them both
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USF |
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USF Struggles In Road Loss To Boston
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Bay Bridge |
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6-Car Crash Snarls Evening Traffic
| Dec.30 |
PG&E |
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PG&E to trim rates slightly as of Jan. 1 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. will cut its electricity rates by an average of 0.6% on the first day of the new year
| Dec.31 |
San Francisco |
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Died after stabbed at domestic dispute The dispute was allegedly between a girlfriend and boyfriend. The man was taken to a hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries
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San Francisco |
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AsianWeek Stops The Presses An influential force politically and culturally for SF Asian Americans for 30 years, will cease publication of print edition | |
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