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Top SF news: Arrest made in Chinatown attack; BART service halted in Transbay Tube; more

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Published on October 23, 2019
Top SF news: Arrest made in Chinatown attack; BART service halted in Transbay Tube; morePhoto: Chris Leipelt/Unsplash

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Klay Thompson reportedly ‘unlikely’ to play this season over ACL injury

It looks like the Golden State Warriors may have to do without Klay Thompson this season. 

Read the full story on KRON 4 News.

BART service stopped in Transbay Tube due to equipment problem

An equipment problem on the tracks has stopped BART service in the Transbay Tube from San Francisco to the East Bay, BART officials said Tuesday.

Read the full story on KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area.

Remembering a dark day in San Francisco history: the 101 California massacre

In 1993, gunman Gian Luigi Ferri, armed with rapid-fire weapons, made his way through the Petit and Martin Law Offices on the 34th floor of an office building at 101 California Street, killing eight people.

Read the full story on San Francisco Remembered.

Arrest made in violent daylight attack of 2 seniors in San Francisco's Chinatown

ABC7 News has learned that San Francisco police have arrested one of three suspects involved in a brazen attack on two senior citizens in Chinatown July 15.

Read the full story on ABC7 News.

Despite denials, SF officials knew of abuse at reform school where city sent juveniles

Top San Francisco juvenile probation official earlier said he heard no claims of abuse at Glen Mills, located in suburban Philadelphia.

Read the full story on KQED.


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