Twitter threat ‘No imminent danger’ to schools
A San Jose school district superintendent confirmed Wednesday evening that a threat made by a Twitter user saying they wanted to "shoot up" schools in the area was deemed...Read More
Housing, jobs envisioned in ‘Central SoMa’ plan
City officials Tuesday introduced legislation that would create 40,000 jobs and 7,000 new housing units in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood. The Central SoMa Plan, six years in...Read More
Schaaf blasts back in defense of immigrants
Despite allegations that Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf violated federal law by notifying the public of a massive immigration sweep, she said she's confident that her actions were fully legal. Read More
SF mayor opens door to lottery-picked residents
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell is opening his doors at City Hall to allow a select group of residents to have some face time.Read More
Supreme Court denies bond to those facing deportation
The U.S. Supreme Court overruled a San Francisco federal appeals court and said that immigrants facing deportation can be held in custody indefinitely while awaiting resolution of their cases.Read More
Punch Line comedy club blaze quickly extinguished
Firefighters extinguished a one-alarm blaze at the Punch Line comedy club in San Francisco's Financial District Tuesday morning.Read More
Vehicle hits pedestrian in crosswalk in Pacifica
A vehicle struck a pedestrian at the intersection of state Highway 35 and Glencourt Way in Pacifica on Friday, police said Tuesday.Read More
Signs of progress on Richmond-San Rafael third lane
Drivers traveling east on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge between Marin and Contra Costa counties are advised to ignore the green arrows and red Xs on the overhead electronic signs.Read More
Tree trimmer electrocuted by high-tension line
A man who died after being electrocuted by power lines while trimming a tree Monday afternoon in San Jose was not a PG&E employee, a company spokeswoman confirmed. PG&E...Read More
Fleeing man dies after struggle with Gilroy police
A man who led Gilroy police on a brief foot pursuit after a resident called to report a suspicious person in their backyard died following a struggle with officers.Read More
Workers rally as Supreme Court weighs union dues
Teachers, nurses, transit workers and politicians rallied at San Francisco City Hall in response to a U.S. Supreme Court case that could decrease funding and participation in unions.Read More
California educators applaud upheld DACA protections
In a case that began in San Francisco, the U.S. Supreme Court Monday left in place protections for nearly 700,000 undocumented young people who arrived in the United States...Read More
Pedestrian killed in Outer Mission collision
A pedestrian was fatally struck in San Francisco's Outer Mission neighborhood on Saturday morning.Read More
Balboa Park welcomes $1.6M community garden
A new community garden has opened in San Francisco's Balboa Park neighborhood, the Recreation and Park Department said.Read More
Hundreds of heroin bindles seized in SF drug op
A team of officers seized 470 bindles of heroin along with other drugs in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood Saturday and arrested a suspect in the case, police...Read More
Homemade bomb found in Novato deemed safe
A homemade pipe bomb was delivered to the Novato Police Department and has since been rendered safe, police said.Read More