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The emotionally charged legal battle that began in San Francisco four years ago about whether same-sex couples have the constitutional right to marry in the state will come to an end today with a ruling from the California Supreme Court.
Tiger-mauling survivors poised to sue San Francisco
The two brothers who were attacked by a tiger at the San Francisco Zoo — which also fatally mauled a friend — plan to file a lawsuit against The City, according to their attorney.
San Francisco denies claims filed by tiger attack victims
San Francisco officials say an investigation has found the city not liable for injuries suffered by two brothers attacked by an escaped zoo tiger. In San Francisco, phone bills include a monthly fee to pay for 911 emergency communications that this fiscal year generated $43 million. |