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At Berkeley’s Gaza protest encampment, an uneasy calm holds—for now

A tense but steady calm held at Berkeley—a famous cauldron of protest and uncalm—while a sometimes-violent uproar has overtaken so many other universities across the US.

Don’t speed here: Cops to target 10 nasty intersections as SF ramps up traffic enforcement

Police are strategically targeting the city’s most dangerous streets to boost traffic ticket numbers.

SF’s brand new 911 call center resorts to pen and paper after computer crash

Less than a day after the city held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate new headquarters for emergency call dispatchers, a system outage hit.

She fought San Francisco’s street crime. Now she’s fighting TikTok’s ban in Washington

What San Francisco politics taught TikTok’s head of trust and safety