San Francisco
- High tides and heavy rain flood parts of California’s Bay Area - King tides cause highest floodwaters in decades for area, while people are rescued from trapped cars and roads close
- Heavy rain, high tides cause flooding along stretch of Northern California - Heavy rain and high tides believed to be the most severe in two decades caused flooding in parts of Northern California on Saturday, prompting road closures and rescues of people trapped in cars. Authorities were called to assist when cars
- New Details Emerge After Tommy Lee Jones’ Daughter Was Found Dead in San Francisco on New Year’s Day - Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter was found dead at a California hotel on New Year’s Day. The body of Victoria Jones, 34, was found at the Fairmont in San Francisco. A spokesperson for the fire department confirmed to Page Six that paramedics recei
- Tommy Lee Jones' Daughter Victoria Jones, 34, Found Dead at Hotel in San Francisco: Reports - The San Francisco Fire Department confirmed to TMZ that it responded to a medical emergency at the San Francisco Fairmont around 3 a.m. local time on New Year's Day
- Another Week, Another Pause: Waymo Pulled Its Robotaxis Off San Francisco Streets—Again - SAN FRANCISCO — On Christmas Day, as a powerful Pacific storm unleashed heavy rain and flash-flood warnings across the Bay Area, ride-hail giant Waymo temporarily suspended its fully autonomous robotaxi service once again in San ... Read mo
- Federal judge blocks ICE from arresting immigrants who show up for court appointments in Northern California - Judge P. Casey Pitts issued a ruling that would block Immigration and Customs Enforcement from detaining immigrants who show up to court hearings in Northern California.
- Homeowners are losing thousands in equity thanks to weakening prices - Weaker prices mean homeowners are starting to lose equity after several years of huge gains.
- Baby delivered in Waymo continues proud tradition of not making it to the hospital - Some traditions, it seems, are immune to disruption.
- Trump promised a San Francisco crime crackdown. His administration did the opposite - By Brad Heath SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump vowed this year to flood San Francisco with federal agents – and even soldiers – to crack down on crime.
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