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Haney wins affordable housing fight, more than doubles developer fees
Increasing The City’s affordable housing was one of Matt Haney’s top priorities when he campaigned to represent District 6. He’s making bold moves to fulfill his promises as an...Read More
Gunman opens fire on two vehicles after collision
Officers are investigating a vehicle collision that was followed by a shooting Monday night in San Francisco’s Inner Sunset neighborhood, police said. Around 9:25 p.m., officers learned shots had...Read More
‘Yang Gangers’ roar for Andrew Yang despite fires, windstorm
You'd never know Northern California was simultaneously being ravaged by a windstorm, several wildfires, and massive power outages,Read More
Two victims fight for life after separate Saturday morning shootings
Two people suffered life-threatening injuries in separate shootings early Saturday morning in San Francisco, police said. The first shooting happened around 3:55 a.m. near the corner of Industrial Street...Read More
SF opens disaster shelter for Kincade Fire evacuees
San Francisco is welcoming residents affected by the Kincade Fire as Sonoma County struggles to accommodate the massive number of people forced to flee their homes. Several evacuation centers...Read More
Police arrest 20-year-old man in Merced Manor fatal shooting
Police in San Francisco are investigating a homicide after they found a woman suffering from gunshot wounds Thursday afternoon in a home in the city’s Merced Manor neighborhood. Officers...Read More
Warriors face Clippers in first Chase Center regular season game
The Golden State Warriors are hosting their first regular season game at the team’s new Chase Center arena in San Francisco on Thursday evening. The Warriors will play host...Read More
More disturbing facts emerge in hospital abuse hearing
It was revealed during a hearing Wednesday that the scope of the Laguna Honda Hospital patient abuse scandal has grown significantly since the stunning news was announced in June....Read More
Pedestrian killed on Caltrain tracks
A pedestrian was killed on the Caltrain tracks in San Francisco Wednesday evening, Caltrain officials said. Northbound train No. 375 struck a person at 6:39 p.m. in the tunnel...Read More
Man dies after Monday night Tenderloin shooting
A man was shot and killed in the Tenderloin District late Monday night, according to police. The shooting was reported at about 11:10 p.m. at the intersection of Larkin...Read More
Week 7 preview: Searching for 6-0 start, 49ers must not overlook beatable Washington
Last Sunday, the 49ers handled the division-rival Rams with ease in front of a hometown crowd in Los Angeles.Read More
Officials struggle with where to send Hall of Justice inmates
“We don’t have a lot of options.”Read More
Safety advocates criticize governor’s veto of complete streets bill
Gov. Gavin Newsom over the weekend vetoed a bill that would have required the state’s Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to prioritize bike and safety improvements when making capital infrastructure...Read More
Mayor announces final eviction notice for County Jail 4, Hall of Justice
Inmates and staff at San Francisco’s County Jail 4 have less than two years to pack up and move out of the soon-to-be demolished Hall of Justice. Mayor London...Read More
Loma Prieta through the eyes of a 13-year-old girl
I haven’t once since that night wondered what an apocalypse would look and feel like – I’m pretty sure that was it.Read More
Potential threat prompts City College evacuation
City College of San Francisco Ocean Campus has been evacuated due to a potential threat, according to San Francisco police. Police are responding to scene at 50 Phelan Avenue...Read More
Nob Hill collision results in five people injured, hospitalized
Five people have been hospitalized in connection with a vehicle collision in San Francisco’s Nob Hill neighborhood Monday afternoon, according to fire department officials. The collision occurred around 3:40...Read More
Newsom puts brakes on Lombard Street reservations, fee system bill
The plan to establish a reservation and fee program for San Francisco’s most famous and visited crooked street hit a road block Saturday. Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill...Read More
Building on local success, California launches first statewide mental health hotline
California launched its first statewide mental health phone line on Monday for callers seeking to talk with someone about their mental health or emotional challenges. The state budget allocated...Read More