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2 Men Stabbed In Fight In San Francisco Tenderloin
The men were stabbed and assaulted, and the suspects vandalized their car before fleeing the scene, police said.

The men were stabbed and assaulted, and the suspects vandalized their car before fleeing the scene, police said.

Following insensitive remarks made by John Stein during a public meeting, the city council will decide whether he will keep his seat.
With the state bracing for a second dry year and wildfire season looming, Cal Fire on Sunday suspended backyard burns in Santa Cruz County.
The car chase began just after midnight on Sunday after an officer conducted a traffic stop.
Wind gusts caused a tree to fall on and trap a person briefly, who was later taken to a hospital.
A Santa Rosa man was arrested on suspicion of vehicle theft after he was seen driving erratically in a stolen car, police said.
A May Day protest drew around 70 demonstrators, some of which began hurling bottles and cans at officers.
A federal jury in convicted former Netflix executive Michael Kail of Los Gatos fraud and money laundering charges.
Volunteers and leaders of the nonprofit White Pony Express handed out thousands of pounds of fresh groceries on Saturday.
A beloved summer destination at the Point Reyes National Seashore will close for nearly four months for road work and wetland restoration.
In response to historically low reservoir levels, Marin Water's board will vote Tuesday to possibly increase restrictions on water use.
The crash was first reported at 3:05 a.m. at the Stevenson Boulevard onramp, according to the CHP.
San Francisco's Mission District will welcome its Cinco De Mayo festivities back this Sunday with an Aztec dance performance and more.
A Campbell storage building took heavy fire damage Saturday morning, firefighters said.
An endangered fin whale that washed ashore in San Francisco died due to injuries sustained from a ship strike, officials said.
Members of the municipal utility provider will recommend the board establish a district-wide voluntary water use reduction of 10 percent.
All nine Bay Area counties to resume use of the J&J vaccine after local health officers agree that the vaccine is safe.
The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit board has approved $21.4 million in projects it hopes to leverage to obtain $60 to $80 million in grants.
Two 15-year-old girls from San Mateo went on a fund-raising effort during the pandemic for their sister students across the bay in Oakland.
Intermittent nighttime closures are anticipated to continue through mid-June in Alameda County.