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State and Investors Accuse SF Broker of Fraud

View more videos at: http://www.nbcbayarea.com. A prominent San Francisco real estate broker could lose his license after the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit uncovered what his investors call a decade of deception.   The broker attracted more than a dozen investors to false promises of profit fr Full story

SLO Blues Baseball kicks off this weekend, and kick-off fundraiser Wednesday.

It's almost time for Blues baseball and the San Luis Blues is kicking things off with a pre-season fundraiser Wednesday at Central Coast Brewing. Full story

Man fatally falls at Bay to Breakers party in SF

Police say a man has died after falling off a building during a Bay to Breakers party in San Francisco.The incident happened at an apartment building across from the Golden Gate Park panhandle around 3:30 p.m. Sunday several hours after the race began.Police say the man apparently fell from the roof Full story

Man Dies After Falling From Roof at SF House Party

A man died Sunday night after suffering severe injuries when he fell from the roof of a San Francisco home during a Bay to Breakers house party. Full story

New Service Aims to Simplify Ecommerce Payments

Ribbon allows for one-click payments via any user platform. Full story

Five-Year-Old Fell From Window in San Francisco

A five-year-old child was hospitalized after falling out of a window in San Francisco's Sunset District this morning, a fire department dispatcher said. Firefighters responded to reports of an injured child at a home in the 3800 block of 38th Avenue at about 11 a.m., and learned that it had falle Full story

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Italian Team Mulling America's Cup Withdrawal

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  Solar plane takes 16-hour flight

A solar-powered plane took off from San Francisco for a 16-hour flight on Tuesday. “The Solar Impulse” is powered by 12 thousand solar cells, has the wingspan of a 747 and weighs as much as a mid-sized car.

  Officials accuse Nevada of ‘dumping’ patients in California

San Francisco's city attorney says he is launching an investigation into whether Nevada health officials are systemically sending psychiatric patients to San Francisco and other cities. KSNV’s Marissa Mike reports.

  Google Selects People to Test Glasses

JC Penney is embracing a new sales tactic, and Google has selected 8,000 people to test its glasses, making them pay $1,500 and fly to New York, Los Angeles, or San Francisco to get their hands on them. CNBC's Cindy Perman and Bob Pisani discuss.

  Power House: The Best of the Bay

Checking on the real estate market in San Francisco, with the top producer and partner of McGuire Real Estate Jeff Salgado.

  Bay Bridge transformed after years in the shadows

For 75 years the Golden Gate Bridge got all of the attention in the San Francisco bay area, but now – thanks to artist Leo Villareal – the Bay Bridge is resplendent, awash in 25,000 white bulbs. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports.

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