Muni trolley fires expose aging fleet
Muni is scrambling to repair dozens of aging buses after two in-service fires last week.Read More
Art dealer sentenced for selling rhino horns
A San Francisco art dealer was sentenced in federal court in Las Vegas today to one year and two days for his role in selling two horns from an...Read More
Comcast pays $26 million to settle waste lawsuit
Comcast Communications has agreed to pay $26 million to resolve allegations by the state and Alameda County.Read More
Rain expected to sweep across Bay Area
Wet weather is coming to the Bay Area starting Friday and it should last through much of next week.Read More
Larkspur ferry boat shelved into 2016 after blunder
Golden Gate Ferry's M.V. Mendocino will remain out of service for several more months after a faulty effort at refurbishment.Read More
90-year-old’s adopted daughter sought after slaying
The adopted daughter of a slain 90-year-old woman in El Cerrito is being considered a suspect in her murder.Read More
Cueto, Samardzija add depth to Giants rotation
Suddenly, the San Francisco Giants starting rotation looks unexpectedly promising.Read More
Harmful stowaway snails found at Port of Oakland
Two living Giant African snails, one of world's most damaging snails, were found earlier this month at the Port of Oakland.Read More
Mayor’s housing plan seen as threat to rent control
Mayor Ed Lee's Affordable Housing Bonus Program is under fire as a threat to rent-controlled housing.Read More
Bicyclist killed by alleged Portola speeder identified
A bicyclist who was killed in a collision Monday morning in San Francisco's Portola neighborhood has been identified.Read More
Man stabbed in Dolores Park
A man suffered multiple stab wounds in Mission Dolores Park on Tuesday evening after he apparently refused to buy marijuana.Read More
Bike yield law passes without veto-proof margin
An ordinance that would allow bicyclists to treat stop signs more like yield signs was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.Read More
Five victims hurt in separate Oakland shootings
Five people were shot in separate incidents across Oakland on Tuesday night, police said.Read More
ABAG manager admits to embezzling millions
A former financial services director for the Association of Bay Area Governments pleaded guilty to a fraud charge in federal court.Read More
Spilled shipping containers threaten wildlife
Shipping containers and packing materials lost off a ship outside the Golden Gate over the weekend could pose a threat to local wildlife and marine life.Read More
85-year-old killed crossing the street
An 85-year-old woman died Tuesday morning in San Leandro after she was struck by an SUV while crossing the street.Read More
Dismissal sought in Steinle case over ricochet
A Mexican national accused of fatally shooting a woman on San Francisco’s Pier 14 over the summer is seeking to have murder charges filed against him dismissed on the...Read More
Victim robbed of electric skateboard
A man was walking home near the University of San Francisco early Tuesday morning when he was attacked and robbed of his electric skateboard.Read More
More shipping containers spotted off coast
More shipping containers that washed off a ship in stormy weather on Friday have been spotted floating off the coast.Read More
SF schools deemed safe after LA bomb threat
Tuesday, San Francisco police and school district officials said that no threats have been made locally to schools.Read More