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| Feb.1 |
SF City Hall |
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SF Oks nanny parking proposal San Francisco's Metropolitan Transportation Authority authority is moving forward with a plan to issue special street parking permits to nan...
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SF City Hall |
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Fine for Yellow Pages unwanted deliveries The President of supes is proposing that the Distributors of the Yellow Pages get permission before dropping those phone books on doorsteps
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Gap |
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Gap North American president to leave |
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Google |
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Egyptians' voices turned into tweets |
| Feb.2 |
PG&E |
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PG&E ordered reduce pressure on pipes California regulators have ordered Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to reduce pressure on four gas pipelines running through sensitive areas
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San Francisco |
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Officer charged with stealing driver's tags
| Feb.3 |
San Francisco |
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SFPD sends drugs to drug crime suspect
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SF Castro |
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17 residents displaced by 2 apartm fires
| Feb.4 |
SF Castro |
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Residents worry after 4th fire in 2 days It appears an arsonist is targeting the district. Neighbors are worried this could be a series of hate crimes with more fires to come | |
| Feb.5 |
SF Downtown |
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Hundreds protest Egyptian government
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Pac Bell Park |
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Thousands pack for Giants FanFest 2011 |
| Feb.6 |
SF Downtown |
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Taxi-limo crash sends seven to hospital
| Feb.7 |
Golden Gate Park |
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Runner who died IDd as Orinda man, 36 Map of South Fork Drive San Francisco The president of RhodyCo Productions said today that there had been no delays in getting medical aid to Peter Hass, 36, | |
| Feb.8 |
SF City Hall |
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Lee hope to keep Twitter HQ in SF SF mayor and two supervisors announced what they hope will be a deal to keep Twitter from leaving the city and entice new businesses to move...
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Ingleside |
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Teenage boy stabbed to death on street 16-year-old Victor Zheng and his friend were walking when a man punched Zheng without provocation then walked away and stabbed Zheng
| Feb.9 |
UCSF |
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New stem cell research building opened
| Feb.10 |
San Francisco |
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Bonds indictment reduced to 5 felonies Federal prosecutors cut the number of felony charges Barry Bonds faces from 11 to five
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PG&E |
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Delay sought in PG&E rate hikes
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Google |
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Google, Facebook consider buying Twitter
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SF Richmond |
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Man killed in car crash in Inner Richmond
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San Carlos |
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San Carlos man to get year for fatal punch
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San Francisco |
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Maid finds body in hotel
| Feb.11 |
San Francisco |
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Bonds wants tape excluded from trial In 2003, Barry Bonds' business partner and personal trainer stood in front of the slugger's locker and to discussed steroids and needles
| Feb.12 |
SF Downtown |
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Film crews take over Civic Center Plaza Map of Civic Center Plaza San Francisco Hundreds of actors and production crew have been filming in front of City Hall for a movie starring Matt Damon, Kate Winslet and Jude Law
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SF Downtown |
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Man found slain in Nob Hill apartment
| Feb.13 |
PG&E |
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PG&E may have lost data
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SF Downtown |
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U.N. Plaza farmers' market poultry protest
| Feb.14 |
SF Downtown |
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18 people detained at marriage protest Eighteen people were put in handcuffs and detained by sheriff's deputies after a sit-in at the county clerk's office
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San Francisco |
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Bonds' attorneys seek ban on testimony
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San Francisco |
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Obama to visit Bay Area
| Feb.15 |
San Francisco |
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Judge allows tape recording in Bonds trial A federal judge in the perjury case decided to allow an audio recording in which the baseball star's personal trainer discussed his steroids use
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SF Marina |
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Barge grounded in S.F. Bay, leaks fuel
| Feb.16 |
San Jose |
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Borders closing 11 stores in the Bay Area
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San Francisco |
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Muni facing $1.6B deficit over 20 years
| Feb.17 |
San Francisco |
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Teen stabbed on Muni bus in Outer Mission
| Feb.18 |
PG&E |
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PG&E asks employees to find records
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Concord |
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Woman arrested after robbing bank
| Feb.19 |
PG&E |
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PG&E: Would not have monitored differ.
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Chinatown |
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1M attend Chinese New Year Parade The parade, which comes a little more than two weeks after the actual Lunar New Year, drew scores who braved rain and cold downtown
| Feb.20 |
San Bruno Explosion |
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Report: Increase on SB line violated rules
| Feb.22 |
SF City Hall |
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Ross Mirkarimi set to run for S.F. sheriff Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi plans to pull papers today to declare his intent to run for sheriff in the November election
| Feb.23 |
SF Mission |
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Failing Miss. Schools strive to make grade
| Feb.25 |
SF City Hall |
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Twitter, SF Mayor 'very close' on deal Twitter is 'very close' to an agreement to stay, and grow - exponentially - in San Francisco, says Ed Lee. But it's 'not yet 100 percent'
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San Francisco |
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Storm brings rain, wind and some snow The storm created the prospect of San Francisco getting a dusting of snow, but the chances of a white winter in the city are getting slimmer
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Bernal Heights |
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Old Coca Cola sign causes flap in SF
| Feb.26 |
San Francisco |
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Snow appears in San Francisco Map of Twin Peaks San Francisco Snow fell on San Francisco's Twin Peaks and Merced Heights neighborhoods. Snow had lightly dusted the rooftops at about 12:30 a.m. | |
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SF Mission |
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One dead, one hurt in attacks Map of 16th and Mission street San Francisco A man was stabbed and seriously wounded while walking home, and another man was shot to death on a nearby street corner a half hour later
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SF Downtown |
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Hundreds rally in SF for justice in Libya Hundreds showed their solidarity with anti government Libyans and other pro democracy movements in the Middle East during a rally
| Feb.27 |
Potrero Hill |
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26-year-old man was shot and killed Officers found the victim, who has not yet been identified, in the driver's seat of a parked car. He was declared dead at the scene
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San Francisco |
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Man rescued after falling from cliff
| Feb.28 |
Twitter |
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JPMorgan seeks stake in Twitter JPMorgan Chase's new fund that invests in social media companies is in talks to buy a minority stake in Twitter, according to published repo...
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San Francisco |
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Man found shot in car in Diamond Heights
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San Francisco |
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SF woman faces jail in blast scam Angela Marie Wise who pleaded no contest to posing as a victim of the San Bruno pipeline explosion to receive free benefits is facing a year in jail | |
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