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Bay Area community leaders denounce racist texts sent after election day
After racist text messages were sent to Black people in San Francisco and around the country, NAACP chapters are decrying the text messages and calling for support for Black students.
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Are there new measures in place to protect Ticketmaster tickets?
Frustrated fans continue to report that their Ticketmaster tickets are being transferred from their accounts without authorization. Now however, it appears new changes may be in place to stop the stealing.
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San Francisco community rallies behind legacy restaurant after repeat break-ins
Community members in the Mission held a pop-up event Saturday to support ‘El Faro’ restaurant which is recovering after three recent break-ins.
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How to weigh in on California's plans to reform the insurance market
The community can weigh in this week on California’s new plans to reform the insurance market. The state is taking feedback and holding a virtual hearing on Tuesday.
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San Francisco neighbors say Waymo honking continues, global audience follows along live
San Francisco residents say Waymo driverless cars are yet again keeping them up at night with repeated honking. This comes after Waymo issued several fixes this past week.
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Waymo says it's issued a fix for overnight honking from driverless cars in San Francisco
Driverless taxi company Waymo said it has issued a fix to stop the overnight honking residents have complained about from Waymo vehicles in San Francisco.
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What to know about Vice President Kamala Harris
Here’s what to know about Kamala Harris’s life and career.
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San Francisco artist believes new downtown food hall copied his design
A San Francisco artist claims that the city’s new downtown food hall copied his design. He plans to take legal action.
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California's US Senate candidates make final push ahead of Super Tuesday
With less than two days until the polls close for the California primary election, the race for who will represent California in the U.S. Senate is drawing lots of attention.
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Fridge failures: LG says angry owners can't sue, company points to cardboard box
NBC Bay Area’s Consumer team filed a report focused on faulty fridges, and then, viewers responded resoundingly about their own refrigerator problems. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura has been watching a huge, coast-to-coast response and has an unusual quest to find refrigerator boxes to answer a legal question.