A deal brokered between the city and the company is rankling residents
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The Law of Finders-Keepers and What Happens When You Find Buried Treasure
A California couple found $10 million in gold coins, and they’re selling the loot
Q&A: The Man Who Wants To Split California Into 6 States
Venture Capitalist Tim Draper is the inspiration behind an ambitious, unlikely proposal
8 Solutions to San Francisco’s Housing Problems
It’s the most expensive real estate in the nation, but city leaders don’t lack for ideas to help
California Couple Arrested in Slaying of Three-year-old Daughter
Child’s body found in apartment on Saturday, appearing to have suffered blunt force trauma and sexual assault
San Francisco’s 1 Percent: Tech Wealth’s Displacement Effect
Rents are rising. No-fault Evictions are soaring. Many city resident’s blame the tech workers.
A Big, Good, Bad Day for Google Buses in San Francisco
The city came one step closer to regulating them, and protestors staged one of their biggest protests yet
Terri Schiavo’s Family Urges Life Support For Brain Dead Teen
Jahi McMath’s family hopes to get her moved to a new hospital
Q&A: America, Meet Your First Ganjapreneur Turned Mayor
“Of course I support legalization,” says the new mayor of the Northern California town of Sebastopol
A New Strategy for Prosecuting Revenge Porn
California’s attorney general avoids the state’s revenge-porn law in a new indictment
Why San Francisco May Ban Certain Butterflies
The city is weighing the nation’s first ban on releasing commercially bred species
Paparazzi Crackdown: Can California Protect the Tots of Tinseltown?
A new law is intended to protect celebrities’ kids, but many think it can’t keep the cameras at bay
California’s Battle Over Transgender Student Rights
A landmark law is about to face a big challenge from social conservatives