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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > assault-victim-dog-missing-sf > 3994912

    San Francisco police looking for assault victim’s dog

    28+ min ago (186+ words) Pictures of the missing dog in SF. San Francisco police said Wednesday they are looking for an assault victim's dog that ran away when a suspect kicked it. Officers responded to the area of Post and Leavenworth streets on Sunday at around 3:30 p.m. regarding an assault that had just occurred, according to authorities. On scene, police said they located a 65-year-old man suffering from life-threatening injuries. Officials said paramedics arrived at the scene and transported the victim to a nearby hospital for his injuries. Police reported the assault happened after an unknown suspect briefly interacted with the victim. During the interaction, the suspect kicked the victim's dog and the dog ran away, according to officials. Investigators are now looking for the victim's dog, which authorities said is named Charlotte Rose and was last seen walking southbound on Leavenworth Street. The police…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > history-san-francisco-cobweb-palace > 3994741

    Bellying up to the history of San Francisco's wildest bar

    48+ min ago (584+ words) It seemed pretty much like living in a zoo," said Woody LaBounty, leaning on a rail of a pier at San Francisco's Northern waterfront. Or drinking in a zoo." The president of San Francisco Heritage was of course referring to one of the city's strangest bars of lore that once existed nearby " Abe Warner's Cobweb Palace " a drinking establishment that operated on the former Meigg's Wharf on the city's waterfront from 1856 to 1893. Abe Warner had a miner bird, he had a bear, he had a raccoon," laughed LaBounty, who has long been fascinated with the bar's legend. But he didn't have a broom apparently." Perhaps the most peculiar item in the bar was Warner himself, a New York-born butcher who came to San Francisco in 1849 and opened a butcher shop on Sansome Street. But soon after he threw himself into…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > glide-grocery-bag-giveaway > 3994836

    Glide's annual grocery bag giveaway returns, delivering food to those in need

    57+ min ago (118+ words) Glide works with more than 20 community partners to deliver hundreds of bags of groceries to people facing food insecurity across San Francisco. Glide's grocery bag giveaway in San Francisco kicked off Wednesday. The church worked with more than 20 community partners to deliver hundreds of bags of groceries to people facing food insecurity around the city. "We deliver grocery bags to more than 20 community partners, going from Japantown to Chinatown to Outer Mission to Bayview," Glide's Tri Nguyen said. "It's a way for us to bring food to people who can not make it to Glide, meeting clients where they're at." NBC Bay Area's Christie Smith has more in the video report above....

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > east-bay-woman-embezzles-from-charity > 3994887

    DOJ: East Bay woman embezzles over $1.6M from Northern California charity

    1+ hour, 17+ min ago (206+ words) Padilla-G'mez fue acusado de cuatro cargos de abuso sexual agravado, asalto a un ni'o menor de 14 a'os. A woman was sentenced to more than two years to prison for embezzling over $1.6 million from a charity organization that helps young people, according to the US Department of Justice. The DOJ said 62-year-old Carrie Lynn Grant, of Pleasant Hill, was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison for embezzling over $1.6 million from a Northern California charity organization that helps prepare young people to "succeed in a global economy." Authorities report Grant was the finance manager of the charity, and between November 2017 to June 2023, she abused her role to deposit charity money into her personal account while creating fraudulent records to cover her tracks. Then, according to the DOJ, Grant spent the money on first-class air travel, floor seats for a Golden State Warriors…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > palo-alto-crimate-criss-levees > 3994855

    Palo Alto begins horizontal levee construction project

    4+ hour, 52+ min ago (335+ words) Palo Alto is about to get a first-of-a-kind solution to a major problem. Marianne Favro reports. A horizontal levee is being built in the Palo Alto Baylands to restore habitat and improve the quality of the water flowing into the Bay - all meant to address the climate crisis. Save The Bay volunteers spent Wednesday planting native species in a patch of dirt in the Palo Alto Baylands. These volunteers say they recognize this project could be a game changer for the environment. The City of Palo Alto has constructed an underground horizontal levee here. "This is an innovative way to improve water quality to the bay to protect our infrastructure and create a habitat for species in this area," said Caitlin Sweeney, director of San Francisco Estuary Partnership. Once the project is completed next year, treated wastewater from the nearby…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > oakland-unified-budget-deadline > 3994835

    Oakland Unified school board up against budget deadline

    6+ hour, 8+ min ago (376+ words) The Oakland Unified School District needs to cut $100 million from its next budget or risk being taken over by the state again. All cuts are being considered. Reductions at the central office have been proposed, but they only cover a small portion of what's needed. OUSD Board Director Mike Hutchinson said the current options aren't clear enough. "We should not be in this financial crisis," he said. "Every day that we wait to take action, the crisis gets worse cause we are still overspending this year." The board also needs to cut $27 million this school year. During a meeting Wednesday night, Hutchinson will offer an amendment directing the superintendent to present a detailed plan on this year's cuts in early January and a second vote later in the month for next year's cuts. "We are in a situation now where…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > end-national-guard-deployment-la > 3994539

    Judge orders Trump to end National Guard troop deployment in LA

    7+ hour, 54+ min ago (499+ words) Members of the California National Guard stand outside the Edward R. Roybal federal building after their deployment by U.S. President Donald Trump, in response to protests against immigration sweeps, in Los Angeles on June 8, 2025. The Trump administration must stop deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and return control of the troops to the state, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco granted a preliminary injunction sought by California officials who opposed President Donald Trump's extraordinary move to use state Guard troops without Gov. Gavin Newsom's approval to further Trump's immigration enforcement efforts. But Breyer also put the decision on hold until Monday. The administration initially called up more than 4,000 California National Guard troops but that number had dropped to several hundred by late October. About 100 Guard members remained in the Los Angeles area as of…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > dangerous-surf-conditions-continue > 3994621

    Dangerous surf conditions to continue through Friday

    8+ hour, 27+ min ago (172+ words) The National Weather Service is advising Bay Area residents to expect hazardous surf along the coast through Friday, with breaking waves of 12 to 16 feet and strong rip currents along northwest- and west-facing beaches from Sonoma County to Monterey Bay. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect for the North Bay, San Francisco, the Peninsula, Santa Cruz County, and Monterey counties. Forecasters say the large shore break and rip currents will persist Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, making conditions hazardous for swimmers and beachgoers. Tule fog and low stratus clouds also continue to blanket the North Bay and interior East Bay, similar to conditions on Tuesday. The fog is tied to stagnant air trapped under strong, unmoving high pressure, which has kept nights long, calm and cool, the weather service says. Most areas will stay dry into the weekend, but forecasters note…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > bipartisan-bill-trump-tariffs-wine-specialty-crop-farmers > 3994814

    Bipartisan bill aims to ease Trump tariff strain on wine and specialty crop farmers

    8+ hour, 39+ min ago (476+ words) Napa Valley's wineries are attracting affluent travelers to California this summer. Lawmakers introduced a bill Monday to support wine producers and other specialty crop growers who have been hit financially by the Trump administration's foreign tariffs. If approved, the Specialty Crop & Wine Producer Tariff Relief Act would create a new U.S. Department of Agriculture program that provides direct payments to growers of winegrapes, nuts, fruit and vegetables who can show financial losses from the tariffs. The bill would also allow the USDA to buy surplus specialty crops for use in nutrition programs such as school meals and SNAP. Funding would run through 2030. According to lawmakers, specialty crops are often left out of federal farm relief programs, which typically focus on row crops like corn and soybeans. The bill was introduced by Reps. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, Doug LaMalfa, R-Richvale, Jimmy Panetta,…...

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    nbcbayarea.com > news > local > sf-hospital-protection-after-death > 3994545

    SF General Hospital staff urge more protection after worker's death

    10+ hour, 34+ min ago (651+ words) Pressure is mounting for safer conditions at a San Francisco hospital where a social worker was stabbed to death by a patient. Several groups at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital now are demanding more protection for staff, a step they say is long overdue. For three chilly evenings, a group has returned to the statue in front of the hospital to light a candle, lay some flowers or leave a message for the social worker who was killed. Family, friends and co-workers were grieving over the senseless death of Alberto Rangel. In the crowd Tuesday evening was a longtime friend of Rangel's who wished to remain anonymous. "My understanding was, from a friend, that he wasn't supposed to be here that day but because we've all been short-staffed, he came in. He came in to help," the friend said. She…...