Arrest of trans woman draws protest
Supporters of a San Francisco transgender woman who was arrested Friday called for her release Monday morning.Read More
Fire-damaged Cardinal Newman high reopens
Students returned Monday to Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa that was heavily damaged in the Tubbs Fire.Read More
Night cleaning closes Posey, Webster tubes
The Posey Tube exiting Alameda will close Monday night and stay closed until early Tuesday morning for cleaningRead More
Three arrested after armed taco truck robbery
Salinas police over the weekend arrested three people who were allegedly involved in an armed robbery of a taco truck.Read More
A’s addition-less rotation gliding to Graveman go-ahead
The major league season unofficially begins in less than four weeks, when pitchers and catchers report to camp.Read More
Standoff presses on at San Jose hotel
San Jose police Monday morning are engaged in a standoff that began Sunday afternoon at a hotel.Read More
Government shutdown closes many local parks
A number of national parks in the Bay Area are closed beginning today because of the government shutdown.Read More
Sewage swamps Monterey Bay beaches
As many as 4.9 million gallons of sewage spilled into Monterey Bay before it was stopped early Saturday morning and numerous beaches are now closed.Read More
Driver who jumped curb in Castro arrested
Kenneth Rotter, who police said lives in his vehicle with his dog, was booked on suspicion of attempted murder and a handful of other charges.Read More
Woke and united, women march against Trump
About 65,000 people or more marched in San Francisco Saturday afternoon in the 2018 Women's March.Read More
Man drives van into SF building, none injured
A 70-year-old driver was injured when he drove over a curb and crashed into a building and this afternoon in San Francisco's Eureka Valley/Dolores Heights neighborhood.Read More
Dog flu diagnosed in South Bay pooches
Canine influenza, better known as "dog flu," has been diagnosed in a number of dogs in the South Bay recently, veterinarians said.Read More
Thousands of Bay Areans take to streets for Women’s March
Tens of thousands of people - public officials, social justice organizations and private individuals - are gearing up for the Women's Marches held throughout the Bay Area and the...Read More
BART launches first of fresh fleet
The wait is over for BART passengers as the first "Fleet of The Future" 10-car train went into service Friday.Read More
65-year-old woman gunned down in Sunset
A woman was fatally gunned down late this afternoon in San Francisco's Central Sunset District and police are now seeking a suspect.Read More
Veteran additions mean Giants expect rebound season
The takeaway from Friday's press conference: Everything is going according to plan for the Giants, and they're not done. Read More
Police warn against Lunar New Year scams
San Francisco SAFE Executive Director Kyra Worthy said the Lunar New Year was a fearful time for Asian merchants and families.Read More
Cal basketball star sues over sex assault
A Cal athletic department spokesman said university officials have now seen and are reviewing a copy of a sexual assault lawsuit filed by a former campus basketball star.Read More
Korean War remains identified as SF resident
The remains of a U.S. Army soldier missing since the Korean War have been identified as belonging to a San Francisco resident.Read More
Man who died after being Tased identified
A man who died in Daly City early Wednesday morning after being shocked with a Taser stun gun by police late Tuesday night has been identified.Read More