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Judge to review block of sanctuary city order
A federal judge in San Francisco Wednesday agreed to review the U.S. Justice Department’s bid for reconsideration of a preliminary injunction that blocked President Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities....Read More
Dramatic bloody scuffle preceded Market Street police shooting
Video released Wednesday shows a man shot and killed by San Francisco police in a Market Street Subway store last week had attacked and struggled with an employee before...Read More
San Francisco grand jury indicts Russian nationals over Yahoo hack
Four people, including two Russian Federal Security Service officers, have been indicted by a San Francisco federal grand jury in connection with a 2014 hacking attack on Yahoo.Read More
California joins opposition to Trump travel ban
California Monday joined Washington state and four other states in challenging President Donald Trump's revised ban restricting travel.Read More
Trump team trots out revised travel ban
President Donald Trump Monday signed a revised executive order banning entry to the United States by certain citizens from six predominantly Muslim countries.Read More
Oakland police chief wants to charge ‘hearts and minds’
New Oakland police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick says she wants to change the hearts and minds of police officers.Read More
Union City company accused of smuggling hazardous chemicals
An East Bay chemical company and its owner are being indicted on charges of smuggling hazardous materials and conspiracy to defraud the U.S.Read More
Appellate court eyes reconsidering Trump travel ban
A federal appeals court in San Francisco that declined to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries might take up the issue againRead More
Court maintains freeze on travel ban, Trump vows further appeal
A federal appeals court in San Francisco declined Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries.Read More
Judges swat away Trump travel ban appeal
A federal appeals court in San Francisco declined Thursday to reinstate President Trump’s ban on travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court...Read More
San Francisco appeals court mulls travel ban
A federal appeals court in San Francisco is mulling whether to halt a lower court order that blocked President Donald Trump's travel ban involving seven Muslim-majority nations.Read More
10k rally for immigrants in Civic Center
Upwards of 10,000 people rallied Saturday afternoon in San Francisco to protest President Donald Trump's plan to build a border wall with Mexico.Read More
New San Francisco police chief takes on job of reforming department
Former Los Angeles police Deputy Chief Bill Scott was sworn in Monday as San Francisco's new chief of police in a City Hall ceremony marked by the shouts of...Read More
New San Francisco police chief sworn in
Former Los Angeles Deputy Chief Bill Scott will be sworn in as San Francisco's new chief of police at City Hall Monday afternoon.Read More
Police union, city attorney spar over force policy
The San Francisco Police Commission is not required to bargain with The City's police union over provisions of a new use of force policy that would prohibit officers from...Read More
Former CFO indicted for fraud after HP takeover
The former chief financial officer of British software company Autonomy is facing fraud charges for allegedly issuing false and misleading statements about his company's financial condition.Read More
Final three prospects for police chief kept secret
The names of three candidates for San Francisco's next chief of police have been forwarded by the Police Commission.Read More
Ex-VP of SAP charged of insider trading
A San Mateo man was charged in a federal indictment for his alleged role in a scheme to commit insider trading and money laundering.Read More
Court protects medical pot users from prosecution
A U.S. appeals court ruled in San Francisco Tuesday that medical cannabis users and growers can't be federally prosecuted if they "strictly comply" with state law.Read More
Legal fight festers over secret recordings
A federal judge in San Francisco has barred the use of secret recordings made by FBI agents without a warrant in front of the San Mateo County courthouse.Read More