Muni Fast Passes see fifth price bump in five years
Daily Muni riders are sure to notice that the cost of monthly Muni Fast Passes are creeping up again starting in September.Read More
Vision Zero radio ads hit the airwaves
Radio ads promoting the VIsion Zero agenda worth $45,000 have hit the Bay Area airwaves.Read More
Drowned woman is second Ocean Beach death in week
A woman who was pulled from the water at San Francisco's Ocean Beach Wednesday morning has died.Read More
Pirates pillage Giants’ sinking ship with sweep
Matt Cain lost command of the strike zone and gave up six runs on just two hits to seal the Pirates 6-5 series sweeper.Read More
BART fights to fire station agent accused of beating homeless man
BART has been unable to fire a station agent facing criminal charges for allegedly beating a homeless man with a stick because station surveillance video was ruled inadmissible.Read More
Josué Rojas tackles gentrification in Mission exhibit
Mission artist and muralist Josué Rojas exudes an eclectic mix of old-school cool and contemporary creativity.Read More
Father, son charged in double homicide
The 17-year-old son of a man who was charged with special circumstance murder last week for the fatal shootings of two men inside a truck that was then set...Read More
Squirrel blamed for Menlo Park power outage
Menlo Park Fire Protection District officials said a squirrel is allegedly responsible for a power outage that affected 1,700 customers in Menlo Park.Read More
Jose Canseco car burglary suspects arrested
Former Oakland A's baseball player Jose Canseco had his car burglarized early Wednesday morning at a Pittsburg Hampton Inn.Read More
Arson suspect dies inside torched liquor store
A man died after setting fire to a liquor store in East Oakland on Tuesday night, police said.Read More
Mission Street ‘red lane’ turn restrictions relaxed
San Francisco is relaxing some of its forced right turns on Mission Street as a compromise between merchants and residents.Read More
Stumbling Giants slip behind Dodgers in NL West
One swing of the bat from Pirates' slugger Jung Ho Kang handed Los Angeles the top spot in the division.Read More
Dolores Street median parking pilot gets green light
San Francisco transit officials will proceed with developing a 12-month pilot to allow median parking on Dolores Street.Read More
Jail inmates can take classes for college credit
Santa Clara County inmates can receive credit for college-level courses under an agreement approved Tuesday in partnership with San Jose State.Read More
Cal chancellor Nicholas Dirks resigns
University of California at Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks has resigned after only three years on the job.Read More
Ringling Brothers return to Oakland — without elephants
In December 2014, the Oakland City Council became only the second city in the country to ban the use of bullhooks for handling elephants.Read More
Court protects medical pot users from prosecution
A U.S. appeals court ruled in San Francisco Tuesday that medical cannabis users and growers can't be federally prosecuted if they "strictly comply" with state law.Read More
Four-foot alligator spotted, shot and killed in Fremont creek
State Department of Fish and Wildlife officers shot and killed a four-foot long alligator near Alameda Creek.Read More
Harvey Milk honored with naval ship in his name
U.S. Navy officials Tuesday are naming a naval ship after former San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk at a ceremony on Treasure Island.Read More
Bystander shot after dog dispute
A confrontation over a dog in San Francisco's Visitacion Valley on Monday night resulted in a shooting that left a bystander injured.Read More