PG&E surcharges target high power users
Some PG&E customers may see lower energy bills, while others may see higher bills, due to changes being made to the company's billing system.Read More
Market Street closed by wave of anti-Jewish bomb threats
The San Francisco offices of the Anti-Defamation League was evacuated for hours Monday afternoon after receiving a bomb threat.Read More
9th Circuit refuses to delay travel ban appeal
A federal appeals court in San Francisco Monday rejected a U.S. Justice Department request to put on hold its appeal for reinstatement of President Donald Trump's ban on travel.Read More
San Jose applies for state, federal flood relief
The city of San Jose started the process of applying for state and federal emergency relief funds Monday.cRead More
Oakland police chief seeks to ‘transform’ department
New Oakland police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick said Monday that reducing crime and restoring her department's relationship with the community are two of her biggest goals.Read More
Flooding damage at Van Ness Station set for repair
Wiring inside an equipment room located at the Muni Metro Van Ness Station will soon get repaired after water flooded the room and caused damage.Read More
SF State Gators host playoff game Tuesday
The Gators turn focus to their second-straight CCAA playoff appearance after closing out a 23-4 regular season.Read More