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At least 45 residents have been displaced after the three-alarm fire, which San Francisco firefighters contained by 5:30 a.m. Friday.

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For 30 years, Charles Evans has served the community Southern-style home cooking that pays homage to the city’s roots.

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Wage cuts announced for Yosemite National Park employees come as reported new performance metrics raise ethical alarms for National Park Service leaders and employees.

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Some Bay Area transit riders excited to take advantage of new features have been unable to manually upgrade their accounts due to glitches with the Clipper website and app.

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Starting Jan. 1, veterinarians in the state will no longer be allowed to declaw cats. We spoke to veterinarians about how pet owners can prepare and protect their furniture.

Ukraine’s Surprising Ties to Silicon Valley

Bay Area journalist Erica Hellerstein visits Ukraine to learn about how the nation’s culture of tech innovation — and its surprising ties to Silicon Valley — are fueling the country’s resistance through an army of engineers, coders, hackers, and tinkerers.

How the Trump Administration Uses Federal Dollars to Impose His Agenda

The Oakland-based Public Rights Project is taking on the Trump administration, fighting in court on behalf of cities and counties who have seen their policies challenged and funding cut. The nonprofit's founder, attorney Jill Habig, joins Marisa and Scott to talk about the stakes.

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