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Oakland Mayor-Elect Libby Schaaf Promises To Be Tough On Crime
Schaaf said she has seen other cities like Los Angeles and New York significantly reduce their crime rate, and feels that Oakland can do the same.
80-Year-Old Los Gatos Man Accused Of Murdering Wife “Could Not Watch His Wife In Pain Anymore”
An 80-year-old man accused of murdering his wife in their Los Gatos home last month told his son he stabbed her to end her pain from recent surgery and then tried to kill himself, according to a police detective.
Caltrans To Close Lanes At Night On Bay Bridge For Joint Replacement Project
‘Evil Elmo’ Held On $150K Bail After Allegedly Threatening To Kill Fisherman’s Wharf Merchant
Oakland Grassroots Movement To Plant Milkweed To Save Dwindling Monarch Butterfly Population
Suspected Car Thief Shot By Police In Concord Dies
COMMENTARY: 6 Shot, 1 Dead, 0 Arrested — What Is Wrong In Richmond?
Janitor Arrested In Los Gatos For Allegedly Possessing Over 100 Child Porn Videos
San Francisco State Student Center Deemed Safe After Bomb Scare
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Oakland Mayor-Elect Libby Schaaf Promises To Be Tough On Crime
Schaaf said she has seen other cities like Los Angeles and New York significantly reduce their crime rate, and feels that Oakland can do the same.
Oakland Grassroots Movement To Plant Milkweed To Save Dwindling Monarch Butterfly Population
Pesky milkweeds have drawn the wrath of many a garden hoe. Now, there's a movement in Oakland and across the nation not only to keep them alive, but plant even more, because Monarch butterflies depend on them.
Gov. Brown Appoints Berkeley Business Lawyer, SF Superior Court Judge, To State Court Of Appeal
Court Ruling Paves Way For More Concealed Weapons Permits In California
California DMV Expanding Hours To Meet Demand For Immigrants Seeking Driver’s Licenses
More Than A Week After Election Day, City Of Alameda Finds Out Who Will Be Their Next Mayor
Federal Judge Rules South Carolina Gay Marriage Ban Unconstitutional
Bay Area Students Return After Being Interrogated, Put On Trial In Russia
Pilot Killed In Plane Crash Leads Race For Seat On Mojave Air Space Board
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From Prisoners To Programmers — San Quentin Inmates Are Learning How To Code
A very lucky group of inmates at San Quentin are getting a high-tech break. They're getting top-notch instruction in Java Script, HTML and CSS.
Fortune Magazine’s 3 ‘Top People In Business’ Work Right Here In Bay Area
If you want to work for the best minds in business, you're in the right place here in the Bay Area.
Old Navy Explains Why Women Pay More For Plus-Size Clothing
Ebola Fears, Start Of Flu Season Spur Jump In Sales For Clorox Disinfectant Wipes
Starving Artists Turn To Fans To Crowdfund Their Work
Elon Musk Confirms Plans To Launch Satellites For ‘Low-Cost’ Internet Access World-Wide
Google Snatching Up Silicon Valley Real Estate To Prepare For Massive Hiring Spree
Marin Residents Upset After Pandora Co-Founder Proposes Mega-Mansion
McDonald’s Recalls 2.5 Million ‘Hello Kitty’ Whistles Sold With Happy Meals Due To Choking Hazard
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Alice@97.3′s Movie Review: ‘Foxcatcher’
VIDEO: Hooman & Marcus review the true story w/ Steve Carell & Channing Tatum
Jon Stewart Talks About His Directorial Debut
KPIX 5's Frank Mallicoat talks to Jon Stewart about directing his first film...
Alice@97.3′s Movie Review: ‘Rosewater’
Alice@97.3′s Movie Review: ‘Dumb & Dumber To’
Culture Club Cancels Upcoming Bay Area Concert Dates & Tour
Becoming Stephen Hawking; Eddie Redmayne Interview
Disney Responds To Antioch Mother’s Petition To Represent Children With Down Syndrome
Robin Williams Reportedly Leaves $50 Million Estate To Kids, Widow
Costars Mourn ‘Big Bang Theory’ Star Carol Ann Susi
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Ebola Fears, Start Of Flu Season Spur Jump In Sales For Clorox Disinfectant Wipes
Oakland-based Clorox said sales of its disinfectant wipes jumped 20 percent last month, with fears over Ebola virus and the start of flu season perking up interest for Americans to stock up on supplies.
Fertility Doctor Holds ‘Egg Freezing Parties’ For Bay Area Women
As Bay Area tech giants offer women incentives to freeze their eggs, a fertility doctor known as “The Egg Whisperer” is holding a series of talks across the Bay Area for women who are interested.
18,000 Kaiser Nurses Strike Over Ebola Preparedness; Health Facilities Expected To Stay Open
Google, CEO Larry Page Donate Millions To Ebola Fight
San Francisco-Based Website Helping Patients Solve Mystery Medical Illnesses
Chlorine In U.S. Processed Chicken Holding Up Trade Deal With Europe
Ebola-Fighting Robots From UC Berkeley Could Soon Diagnose Patients
Palo Alto Couple Becoming Face Of Caveman Lifestyle Movement
Santa Clara County Bans Sale Of Flavored Tobacco Products Often Marketed Towards Young People
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From Prisoners To Programmers — San Quentin Inmates Are Learning How To Code
A very lucky group of inmates at San Quentin are getting a high-tech break. They're getting top-notch instruction in Java Script, HTML and CSS.
Teen Invents Device To Video Chat With Your Lonely Pets
A new gadget is helping to facilitate video calls between lonely pooches and their overanxious owners.
Cool School: Mill Valley Students Design Video Games
Wingz Joins List Of Ridesharing Companies Permitted To Operate At SFO
Surviving Pilot Was Flung From SpaceShipTwo As It Disintegrated Over Mojave Desert
1st Image Released From Surface Of Speeding Comet
ACLU Calls On Bay Area Cities To Get More Public Input On Use Of Drones, Surveillance Technology
Bogus Child Predator Warning Hides San Mateo Email Phishing Scam
European Agency Lands Spacecraft On Comet For First Time Ever