Access to SF parks scored as best in nation
San Francisco has become the first and only city in the United States where every resident lives within a 10-minute walk of a park.Read More
Health risks prompt extension of rock crab ban
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife Services Tuesday extended the duration of an emergency closure of the commercial rock crab fishery in Northern California.Read More
Alleged puppy abuser released on bail
A San Francisco man was arrested Saturday after he was filmed allegedly abusing his 10-month-old puppy.Read More
PG&E added as defendant to Ghost Ship lawsuit
A new lawsuit filed Tuesday on behalf of the families of half of the 36 people who were killed in a warehouse fire in Oakland in December adds PG&E...Read More
Golden Gate Bridge climbers could land in jail
A YouTube video showing two Wisconsin teens free climbing to the top of the north tower has prompted a security review.Read More
Bicyclist hurt in rush-hour crash on Cesar Chavez
A bicyclist was seriously injured in a collision in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday morning.Read More
Union accuses SF Chronicle of unequal pay
A union investigation into staff pay disparities at the San Francisco Chronicle has led to a charge taken out with the National Labor Relations Board.Read More
Crews battle San Francisco potholes, backed by fresh millions
Potholes and uneven streets in San Francisco are a nightmare for drivers and Muni bus riders.Read More
Mayor Lee calls for release of Uber, Lyft trip data
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee wants ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft to start releasing its data to The City.Read More