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Regulators gave the Cruise service approval to charge passengers for driverless rides, a first for the state. Initially, the service will be available at night in less congested parts of the city.
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Companies in San Francisco pay six-figure salaries to entry-level tech workers. But a public university there is laying off some of its own IT staff and sending the jobs to a contractor in India.
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San Francisco already required buildings to be "solar ready," and starting in 2017, actual panels will be mandated. It's the first major U.S. city to take such a step, according to the bill's sponsor.
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The Alameda County sheriff says it's a miracle that no passengers or first responders were killed, after a train hit a tree on the tracks.
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KPLU is excited to announce our first listener trip of the year, which you won't want to miss: “A Taste of San Francisco”—a jazz, food and art lover’s…
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An earlier law requiring nudists to place a towel between their parts and other things like park benches or restaurant chairs did little assuage those who complained. The city's supervisor said San Francisco was a place of acceptance but it should have standards.