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1 dead in plane crash off San Francisco Bay

Officials say a 40-year-old woman was found dead next to the wreckage of a small plane that crashed in a lagoon off San Francisco Bay, and divers are searching for two more people who may have been on board.

Bid denied to force Brown, Schwarzenegger to appeal Prop. 8

A state appeals court has denied a conservative law group’s request that it force Attorney General Jerry Brown and Gov.

Lincecum finally wins again for Giants

Pinch-runner Darren Ford scored the go-ahead run from second base on a wild pitch and throwing error in the eighth inning, helping Tim Lincecum end a career-worst five-start skid in the San Francisco Giants’ 2-1 victory over Colorado on Wednesday night.

Hoffman Co. opens Sacramento office

The Hoffman Co. of Irvine has opened a Sacramento office after hiring a veteran land acquisition specialist to handle residential land deals for the company in Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay area, the Central Valley and along the Central Coast.

Police gun down man wanted in Bay Area killing

Authorities say a high-speed police chase ended with the fatal shooting of an armed man suspected in a San Francisco Bay area murder and sought in connection with several missing people.

Suspect Who Shot Cop Charged With Attempted Murder

The suspect accused of shooting and critically wounding a San Francisco Bay area police officer who was serving a warrant has been charged with attempted murder.

Calif. Doctor Sentenced For Molesting Patients

San Francisco prosecutors say a physician convicted of sexually assaulting three women under the guise of providing medical exams is facing nearly 11 years in prison.

Schwarzenegger chides lawmakers on budget

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SF seeks developers for Pier 70 project

San Francisco officials are looking for developers to turn a historic city shipyard on the edge of the Mission Bay neighborhood into a technology hub.

S.F. Fed says immigrants are good for the economy

New research from the San Francisco Federal Reserve bank concludes that immigrant workers expand the economy and increase income per worker.