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- Beachgoers Reminded About Ocean Beach's Dangers
- Move To Open Site For Drug Users To Shoot Up Gathers Steam In Oakland
- Oakland A's Get Initial Approval For New Waterfront Stadium
- Oakland Jury Tells Monsanto To Pay $2 Billion To Couple
- Pedestrian Killed In Tenderloin Renews Calls For Safety
- After Controversy At Top Of State Democratic Party, Bay Area Pols Endorse Kimberley Ellis
- Subsidized Water May End For South Bay Farmers
- Fixing BART Doors Is A Daily Project
- Legendary Actress and Singer Doris Day Dead at 97
- Beachgoers Reminded About Ocean Beach's Dangers
- Police Raid Home Of Journalist Who Discovered Details About Public Defender's Death
- Oakland Jury Tells Monsanto To Pay $2 Billion To Couple
- Legendary Actress and Singer Doris Day Dead at 97
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Black Businessman in San Francisco Gets Hassled
In what appears to be yet another case of racial profiling by neighbors, a black business owner in San Francisco says he was hassled by police while opening his doors for the day. KCBS Radio's Scott Lettieri reports on the disturbing trend.
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