District attorney files suit against HomeAdvisor
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced Tuesday the filing of a civil lawsuit against a home services company for allegedly falsely advertising about background checks in its radio...Read More
Guilty verdict in 2016 East Oakland shooting
A 66-year old man who claimed that he acted in self-defense was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder for fatally shooting another man during a dispute over tree trimmings in...Read More
Mylar balloon shuts down Civic Center BART
BART is restoring normal service through the Civic Center station in San Francisco Tuesday morning after a Mylar balloon hit the third rail, causing smoke in the station, according...Read More
Auto burglaries down nearly one-third
The San Francisco Police Department said on Monday that auto burglaries, one of the most prevalent property crimes in the city, dropped nearly one-third between January and February.Read More
Posey Tube reopens after sinkhole repair
The Posey Tube, which connects Alameda to Oakland in the eastbound direction underneath the Oakland Inner Harbor, is now open to traffic.Read More
Embarcadero seawall repairs could top $5 billion
San Francisco’s Embarcadero Seawall along the northern waterfront is need of repair to protect The City from a massive flood.Read More
San Jose falls short of affordable housing goals
The San Jose City Council will decide exactly what next steps to take on Tuesday evening after a recent housing progress report showed that just 20 percent of the...Read More
Santa Cruz sunsets 60-year-old Ferris wheel
The Ferris wheel at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk amusement park is closing after nearly 60 years in business.Read More
Fire relief arrives for North Beach businesses
San Francisco officials have activated an emergency fund for the seven businesses damaged by a massive fire in North Beach on Saturday night.Read More
Lime Bike e-scooters flood SF streets
The City was decked out in green for St. Patrick's Day, but a certain lime color was also seen around The City over the weekend.Read More
Victim identified, suspect arrested in fatal Chinatown hit-and-run
A 63-year-old woman who died in a hit-and-run early Friday morning in San Francisco's Chinatown neighborhood has been identified.Read More
Self-driving Ubers sidelined after deadly crash
Uber is halting self-driving car tests in San Francisco Monday after a fatal crash in Tempe, Arizona overnight.Read More
Man dies in fire at SoMa adult bookstore
A man died in a fire at an adult bookstore in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood early Saturday morning.Read More
Animal rights activists protest at Emeryville IKEA
About 25 protesters demonstrated at an Emeryville business without property damage, injuries or arrests on Saturday.Read More
Sinkhole repair work impacts Hayes Street
One lane of traffic will be open on Hayes Street in San Francisco this week while the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission fixes a sinkhole.Read More
Child hurt in possible I-80 road rage shooting
Two people were injured in a shooting on eastbound Interstate Highway 80 at Willow Avenue Saturday night.Read More
Firefighters keep watch at site of North Beach fire
Firefighters contained a large, 4-alarm fire in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood Saturday night.Read More
Sinkhole causes Posey Tube delays this week
A sinkhole that opened up near the Posey Tube between Oakland and Alameda will cause significant delays this week, Alameda Public Works announced Saturday afternoon.Read More
Fisherman rescued by U.S. Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a fisherman who was washed out to sea at a beach in Sonoma County Saturday morning.Read More