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Pacifica pier closed after cracks, structural damage discovered
Officials have closed the Pacifica Municipal Pier after discovering cracks and concrete separation near the abutment.
18-year-old killed, 3 injured at graduation in Fairfield
Four people were shot and one of them – an 18-year-old — has been killed at a high-school graduation ceremony in Fairfield, officials say. A search for the suspect is underway.
Oakland leaders discuss future of 'First Fridays'
Oakland City Councilmember Carroll Fife held a town hall meeting on Wednesday at Cloud Park on Telegraph Avenue to debate the future of the city's popular "First Fridays" event.
SF voters satisfied with the city's direction, want more of the same
By all accounts, Mayor Daniel Lurie has a lot to be happy about: The candidates he backed have won, and he may be on his way to a clean sweep of the ballot measures as well.
San Mateo couple drowns in waterfall at Kings Canyon National Park
A San Mateo couple who drowned at a waterfall in Kings Canyon National Park over Memorial Day weekend have been identified, authorities said.
Berkeley police arrest man in connection to suspected homicide
Berkeley police officers on Tuesday arrested a man in connection to the murder of a woman whose body was found last month in an apartment on California Street.
Arrest warrant issued for 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk in speeding case
An arrest warrant has been issued for San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk after prosecutors alleged he was speeding in a video he posted to social media.
Man charged in killing of Richmond maintenance worker amid possible love triangle
A 31-year-old man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a Richmond maintenance worker in a case authorities believe may have stemmed from a romantic dispute.
Petaluma 20-year-old directed No. 1 movie 'Backrooms'
Kane Parsons at 20-years-old directed the No. 1 movie at the box office, “Backrooms." This A24 movie made more than $81 million domestically in its opening weekend ending May 31.
13-year-old Fresno student saves classmate from choking on gum
13-year-old Jermaine Whitehead stepped up after his peer, Kacen Brown, 12, was choking in class. Whitehead was recognized at a Kaster Intermediate school assembly for his heroics.









