Family of man killed by SF police holds vigil
Activists and family members of a homeless Mexican man killed by police in 2016 in San Francisco's Mission District began holding a 24-hour vigil.Read More
Company accused of faking Hunters Point cleanup agrees to pay for retesting
Tetra Tech, a firm contracted by the U.S. Navy to clean up radiation at San Francisco's Hunters Point Shipyard, said Wednesday it would pay for retesting at the site.Read More
BART Antioch extension to debut May 25
A BART extension to two new stations in Pittsburg and Antioch will debut with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and free preview rides.Read More
Security improvements curb car break-ins at city garages
San Francisco-owned public parking garages are seeing in fewer car break-ins thanks to improvements being made inside the garages.Read More
Subsurface surprises slow Van Ness bus rapid transit project
San Francisco’s first bus rapid transit system along Van Ness Avenue is facing another delay.Read More
UC Davis marine biologist Susan Williams dies in Petaluma crash
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office has identified Susan Lynn Williams, 66, a renowned marine biologist, as the driver who died in a six-vehicle collision in Petaluma.Read More
San Jose appoints new public works director
San Jose officials announced Tuesday that Matthew Cano has been appointed as the city's new director of the Department of Public Works.Read More
Santa Rosa fire looter gets six years in prison
A Santa Rosa man was sentenced to six years in prison for first-degree burglary and felony looting during the wildfire state of emergency in October.Read More
Bay Area house prices rocket to new records
Housing prices in the Bay Area jumped 14.7 percent from 2017 and hit a new peak of $820,000 in March 2018.Read More