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Top SF news: Chinatown seeks change after 2 seniors beaten; car break-ins spike at tourist spot

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Published on July 24, 2019
Top SF news: Chinatown seeks change after 2 seniors beaten; car break-ins spike at tourist spotPhoto: Eduardo Santos/Unsplash

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Francisco.

EXCLUSIVE: Wife shields husband in new video of deadly San Francisco Tesla crash

TRAGIC CRASH: In the video, you can see that Kelly Dean saw the Tesla coming, stopped, and threw her arm across her husband before the Tesla hit them both. Her husband, Benjamin, did not survive the crash.

Read the full story on ABC7 News.

SFPD didn't tell judge subject of search warrant in Adachi leak was a journalist

'This is not the best moment by either the judge or the officer,' says a law professor. 

Read the full story on KQED.

San Francisco Chinatown community rallies for change after 2 seniors beaten in broad daylight

The Chinatown community is rallying together for change after the most recent violent attack on their streets where two seniors were beaten by four men in broad daylight.

Read the full story on ABC7 News.

In just 7 months, car break-ins at Golden Gate Bridge parking lot already twice as high as last year's total

Car break-ins are on the rise at parking lots for the iconic San Francisco tourist attraction, which brings in more than 10 million visitors per year.

Read the full story on SFGATE.

A rosé garden will pop up in, yes, San Francisco's Marina

Hold on to your athleisure totes and brunch menus: In the most Marina fashion possible, a pristine, foliage-filled storefront is popping up to sell rosé — and rosé only.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.


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