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Landlord drops SF eviction case against 40-year tenants following NBC Bay Area story
After their landlord stopped pursuing what they believe was a retaliatory eviction attempt, an elderly couple can now remain in the San Francisco apartment they’ve called home for more than four decades.
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Lawsuit accuses University of California of botching response to employee's sex assault allegation
The University of California was hit with a lawsuit Wednesday alleging it severely mishandled a sexual assault allegation from one of its employees.
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San Francisco vacancies reach all-time high amid signs of a market shift
Office vacancies in San Francisco reached an all-time high in the first quarter of 2024, but there are signs the market has reached a turning point, according to preliminary data released by real estate firm CBRE.
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94-year-old SF woman fighting eviction after 8 decades in same apartment
After real estate investors bought their building, Helen Byrne and her neighbors are at risk of being forced out of their rent-controlled apartments.
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Pregnancy rights battle: California female prison guards sue employer over denied accommodations
In a lengthy legal battle, hundreds of female prison guards in California are fighting for their rights against the state’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
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Dog trainer faces felony charges in 2 states for failing to return pets
A dog trainer accused of boarding but never returning some animals sent to her for training now faces charges in California and Massachusetts.