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Telegraph Hill Rockslide: Residents Allowed Back Home, Hilltop Still Unsafe

The Snitch

Paul Dahlke Now you can get that new car you've been wanting ​Those unfortunate residents living below treacherous Telegraph Hill are being allowed back inside their homes after Mother Nature dumped p »

Gold Dust Lounge Hopes Clever Song Will Help Save Popular Bar

The Snitch

Everyone is doing whatever they can to try to save the landmark Gold Dust Lounge, which has been booted from its Union Square home after serving nightcaps to locals and tourists since 1933. The final »

Jaeson Chon, Missing Daly City Man, Found Dead in Lake Merced

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Isabell SchulzLake Merced​Police say they have found the body of 66-year-old Jaeson Chon, who had wandered away from his Daly City home last week, in the water at San Francisco's Lake Merced.Sgt. Mich »

Cal Women Beat Washington State 60-55

CBS 5 - U.S. and World

Layshia Clarendon scored 13 of her 15 points in the second half as California beat Washington State 60-55 on Sunday for its sixth straight win. »

Gold Dust Lounge Update: Landlord Says He Won't Negotiate Lease on Popular Bar

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Some things shouldn't change!​Owners of the popular Gold Dust Lounge are not giving up hope to keep the iconoclastic watering hole open in Union Square. They are asking the community to stop by the di »

Man Jumps from Pier After "Aggravating" Phone Call

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Mila Zinkova​The U.S. Coast Guard has been scouring the waters of the San Francisco Bay since last night when a man reportedly jumped from a pier near Fort Mason after what appeared to be an irritatin »

Gold Dust Lounge: Popular S.F. Bar Gets Booted from Union Square

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The only good excuse for a local to go to Union Square​The landmark Gold Dust Lounge is being evicted on March 10 to make way for yet another Union Square retailer. News of the iconoclastic dive's dem »

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The History Collaborative Comes To The Cupertino Library

The C - Cupertino News

by Donna Austin The Santa Clara Valley History collaborative kicked off their new exhibit last Saturday, upstairs, on the second floor of our Cupertino Library. Bells and Whistles-Railroads in the Bay Area, was featured, by two of the organizations I b... »