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City Breaks Ground On Housing For Homeless
The 140 units of supportive housing for the homeless are being built in Mission Bay.

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The 140 units of supportive housing for the homeless are being built in Mission Bay.

A judge granted the temporary restraining order because of a 2017 agreement with the utility.
He received his Doctor of Medicine from UC Irvine and trained in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and public health.
The shooting happened Tuesday evening at Fifth and Market streets.
She was walking on the freeway when she was hit.
One resident watched a coyote with a cat in its jaws run across her driveway.
One resident watched a coyote with a cat in its jaws run across her driveway.
Non-essential offices will close and capacity at indoor gyms will go from 25 percent to ten percent starting on Tuesday.
Police say the pickup was reported stolen from Hayward.
Police have arrested a man they believe is responsible.
In addition to having one lane of traffic in each direction, there will be a shared center turning lane, bike paths, and new crosswalks.
Walnut Creek Police are asking the public's help in identifying participants.
Contra Costa County slipped back into the red coronavirus tier last week, emperiling more businesses.
A wildlife biologist will share survey monitoring results, personal observations, ecology impacts, and images via Zoom. Register now.
Alvarado-Niles Road was closed for several hours as police investigated.
Two people were detained after the Friday morning shooting.
The crash happened in the area of Diamond Heights Boulevard and Duncan Street.
Biotechnology company Curative will provide testing to school staff, helping identify any staff member who may be asymptomatic.
Many workers are in constant, close contact with passengers and face an elevated risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19.
The ordinance also imposes a 10 percent vendor fee cap on pickup orders.