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Alphabet's self-driving unit Waymo said on Monday it received approval from California to expand its robotaxi operations in more areas of the San Francisco Peninsula and further south, including San Jose.
Welcome to Oracle Park, the waterfront home of the Giants -- known for garlic fries, crab sandwiches and splash hits. San Francisco Giants Established: 1883 (previously known as the New York Gothams and New York Giants) Division Name: National League West Ballpark: Oracle Park (opened 2000)
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After a long absence from the city, the animals have become ubiquitous again. Some residents find them delightful, but others view them with disdain.
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An off-duty San Francisco police officer has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence following a Saturday morning car crash that left five people injured. The two-vehicle collision occurred around 2 a.m. at Sunset Boulevard and Rivera Street, according to a news release from the San Francisco Police Department.
Eradicated in the 1900s, coyotes have returned to San Francisco. Heather Knight, the San Francisco bureau chief of The New York Times, describes why they’re back, and how the coyotes’ killing of dogs and lunging at children have people in the city on edge.
After Philip Ashizawa's family survived the internment camps, they returned to San Francisco, and Ashizawa's father took the helm by opening a new Soko Hardware store, which is still in the same location today.
The startup transferred its headquarters from San Francisco to Birmingham in 2021, but has undergone layoffs since.
San Francisco’s pedestrian safety policy, called Vision Zero, has expired. Advocates said the city does not have a plan to replace it and held a vigil at City Hall Monday to put pressure on the mayor to add the issue to his overall public safety strategies.