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Check out 40 years of wishes coming true!
Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions, offering them a much-needed escape from the realities of their illnesses. For many, it’s a chance to forget their worries, leave the hospital behind, and simply enjoy the joys of childhood. We’re sitting down with one such wish recipient to hear her inspiring story and learn how...
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Waymo's robotaxis surpass 25 million miles, but are they safer than humans?
Waymo says its fleet of driverless cars has surpassed 25 million miles on public roadways and continues to outperform human drivers across major safety metrics.
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Barista, bystander subdue would-be robber at San Francisco cafe
A brave barista and a bystander in San Francisco jumped into action last Friday to protect a coffee shop against a would-be robber.
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Search suspended for man believed to have gone overboard from cruise ship off California coast
The U.S. Coast Guard says it has suspended the search for a man believed to have gone overboard from a cruise ship as it was returning to San Francisco after a voyage to Ensenada, Mexico. The Ruby Princess arrived in San Francisco at 6:50 a.m. Monday following the five-day trip. Officials searched the ship several times for the missing passenger....
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Vietnam War veteran spends life trying to find peace
The life of George Bracey Jr. always felt like one battle after another.
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New state parking law to improve pedestrian safety further limits space in SF
Drivers in San Francisco on Monday will start getting warnings for a new California parking law that seeks to improve pedestrian visibility and safety and will have a significant impact on available spaces.
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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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École Notre Dame des Victoires in San Francisco celebrates 100 years
The San Francisco elementary school that’s immersed a who’s who of the city’s French immigrants and well-heeled children in a healthy dose of French and religion is marking the 100th anniversary of its founding.
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Renaming of Oakland airport heads to SF court
The fight over the renaming of Oakland’s airport was headed to federal court Thursday, with the city of San Francisco filing a motion for a preliminary injunction against the Port of Oakland.
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United Airlines passenger attacks a man mid-flight from SFO to Dulles
A United Airlines flight from San Francisco International Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport left passengers frightened when one of the travelers assaulted a deaf, nonverbal man who was asleep on the aircraft on Monday.
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State senator demands California DMV stop using ‘San Fran' on licenses
State Sen. Scott Wiener is speaking out after the California DMV is making a lot of people cringe.
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Spectators hit by US Navy parachutist during air show in California
A new video taken by one of the two spectators who were struck by a Navy parachutist in San Francisco during Fleet Week was released Wednesday.
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Spectators hit by parachutist during San Francisco Fleet Week release video
A new video taken by one of the two spectators who were struck by a Navy parachutist in San Francisco during Fleet Week was released Wednesday.
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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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SF man addresses lawsuit alleging French bulldog died on Alaska Airlines flight
A San Francisco man is speaking out since filing a lawsuit claiming Alaska Airlines made him change seats at the last minute, which may have led to his French bulldog’s death.
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Rush of support for group behind shirt that got Bay Area veteran removed from flight
The story of a Marine veteran who was asked to get off a Delta Air Lines flight at San Francisco International Airport because of her T-shirt has sparked outrage – and support.
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California veteran asked to deplane Delta flight due to ‘threatening' shirt
A Bay Area veteran said she was shocked and humiliated after being kicked off a Delta flight at San Francisco International Airport because of a T-shirt she was wearing.
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Dress baby to impress in the latest trends
California Live’s Jobeth Devera visits Small Frys in San Francisco’s Noe Valley. The female-owned business has been around for 40 years and is a beloved part of the neighborhood. You can find the latest trends in baby clothing and accessories to ensure a trendy tot!
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Parachutist lands on attendees during San Francisco Fleet Week air show
A parachutist landed on two spectators on Sunday at San Francisco’s annual Fleet Week.
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The push to make San Francisco a night market city
With the recent success of night markets in the Sunset and Chinatown, there’s a push to make San Francisco a night market city.