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Transfer club at Oaklands Merritt College helps students navigate path to universities
Merritt College professor Claudio Duran, right, speaks to students and faculty members during a meeting of Club Altazor on Monday, May, 6, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. Duran started the club to help his community college students figure out how to transfer to top universities. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News ...
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With Boston on the mind Bay to Breakers participants still have a grand ol’ time
Dressing up for the Craigslist Bay to Breakers is an annual tradition for Irvine resident Jolene Manginelli and three of her best friends. In past years, they've worn M&M outfits and "Alice in Wonderland"-themed attire, and once designed costumes that looked like gum on the bottom of a sneaker. But this year, the group of four decided to keep it simple with T-shirts bearing a ...
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Driver fees could help combat gridlock
Downtown San Francisco will be mired in gridlock unless changes are made soon to alleviate automobile traffic -- and the most effective method could be a long-discussed and controversial congestion-pricing scheme. Unless private automobile traffic is reduced by 27 percent over the next three decades, congestion levels in The City will be unmanageable, with vehicles stuck at a standstill and ...
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Redwood City seeks to increase water and sewer rates
In response to a steady increase in the price it pays to buy water from San Francisco, Redwood City wants to increase its monthly water and sewer rates by 9 percent a year for the next three years. Sewer and water services require rate increases to maintain and pay for the complex system that delivers services to residents, city spokesman Malcolm Smith said. While the city's rate increases ...
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Older job-seekers fall behind as Peninsula tech market heats up
Instructors from vocational schools and community colleges understand that older students will have a hard time competing for tech jobs with the latest class from ...
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Although it is has been 17 years since Quentin Tarantinos Pulp Fiction took the world by storm, winning the Palm dOr at the Cannes Film Festival and making the wunderkind video-store-clerk-turned-director a cultural icon of cinem ... ...
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Injunction proposed as dog-walker law looms
Dog walkers will be limited to walking no more than eight dogs at once and will have to undergo training under a new law set to go into effect July ...
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Lee to give Warriors star Curry key to city in City Hall ceremony
The Warriors will be feted Tuesday at San Francisco City Hall after their playoff run ended last week. Mayor Ed Lee will declare Tuesday as Golden State Warriors Day in San Francisco, according to the Mayor's Office. Lee also is scheduled to give the key to The City to star player Stephen Curry in honor of setting the NBA record for the most 3-pointers in a season. Curry hit that record ...
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S.F. police students to raise awareness of dangers of distracted walking driving
In San Francisco, using your cellphone while walking can be just as dangerous as doing so while driving. An increasing number of cellphone robberies and pedestrian-involved traffic accidents in The City has led to a campaign against distracted driving and walking. On Thursday, members of the Taraval Police Station community advisory board and students from Lincoln High School are expected to ...
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Drivers with disabled placards may have to pay at meters in SF
Under a new proposal backed by city leaders, motorists with disabled placards would have to pay for parking and be subject to time limits at meters. Drivers with a blue placard can park for free at any space in The City and they are not subject to any time limits. But since 2001 there has been a 100 percent increase of the placards in the Bay Area, leading some disabled advocates to question ...
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‘Flip’ teacher charges up class
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory chemistry teacher Dr. Ramsey Musallam uses "flip-teaching" techniques to inspire students like Eugene ...
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