
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Francisco.
Ninth dead whale found in San Francisco Bay Area
Four previous whales died from malnutrition, and three were struck by ships.
Read the full story on ABC10.
Glen Park Elementary teacher, on leave while she battles cancer, has to pay substitute's wages
A San Francisco public school teacher has cancer and is out on medical leave. So why is the school district deducting the cost of a substitute from her paycheck? Incredibly, it's state law.
Read the full story on SFGATE.
Judge declares mistrial in SF skateboard attack case that left security guard with permanent brain damage
It was a brutal fight that changed a San Francisco security guard's life forever.
Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.
San Francisco moves towards banning use of facial recognition tech by law enforcement
The city of San Francisco is on the verge of becoming the first in the nation to ban the use of facial recognition technology for law enforcement.
Read the full story on KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area.
San Francisco to ban cashless brick-and-mortar stores
San Francisco is about to require brick-and-mortar retailers to take cash as payment, joining Philadelphia and New Jersey in banning a growing paperless practice that critics say discriminates against low-income people who may not have access to credit cards.
Read the full story on SFGATE.
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