Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Former San Francisco Firefighter Left Legally Blind by Fire Claims Caretaker Stole $130,000 in Life Savings


Former San Francisco Firefighter Left Legally Blind by Fire Claims Caretaker Stole $130,000 in Life Savings


A former San Francisco firefighters left legally blind from a fire says her caretaker has run off with her life savings. Melanie Stapper on Monday attended a settlement hearing in Sonoma County court to be in the same courtroom as Kimberly Van Vorst, who ...


San Francisco Police Fire 32 Shots At Suspect In Carjacking, High-Speed Chase


SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Six San Francisco police officers fired 32 times at a carjacking suspect who crashed in the city’s Financial District and turned a gun on the officers after a high-speed chase through three counties early Thursday morning ...


Berkeley and San Francisco both to vote on soda tax


All eyes are on two Bay Area cities to see if voters will pass a tax on soda, something that hasn't been done anywhere else in the country. People on both sides of the soda tax debate agree things are ramping up, as mail-in ballots prepare to go out and ...


Injured Veterans to Cycle 465 Miles from San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles for 2014 UnitedHealthcare Ride 2 Recovery California Challenge


Injured Veterans to Cycle 465 Miles from San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles for 2014 UnitedHealthcare Ride 2 Recovery California Challenge More than 200 injured veterans and their supporters will set off on Sunday, Oct. 5, on the UnitedHealthcare Ride 2 ...


Parol-making workshop set in San Francisco


SAN FRANCISCO – The Filipino tradition of making Christmas lanterns or parol will be revisited by Filipino expatriates during a “One-Day Parol-Making Workshop” on Saturday, October 25, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., St. Monica Church reception hall, 470 ...



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