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Inner Sunset project completion increases safety above and underground
As N-Judah trains zoomed by Irving Street at 8th Avenue Wednesday morning, San Francisco city officials celebrated completion of nearby pedestrian and Muni improvements two years in the making....Read More
Central Subway three years behind, budget runs over by $55 million
The completion timeline for the $1.6 billion Central Subway Project has been pushed out yet again.Read More
South Beach attack suspect being held without bail
A homeless man accused of attacking a woman outside her apartment building in San Francisco’s South Beach neighborhood last month will be held on all charges, a judge ruled...Read More
Major BART delay persists in SFO, Millbrae, Daly City directions
A major delay exists on BART Tuesday evening due to an equipment problem on the track, BART officials said. As of 6:44 p.m. the delay was at San Francisco...Read More
Ben Carson dodges protesters in brief SF public housing visit
U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson paid a visit to San Francisco’s Potrero Terrace housing development Tuesday to tour the new complex. Ahead of the visit,...Read More
Two-day search for escaped Salinas Valley prison inmate ends in SF
An inmate who walked away from a minimum-security facility at Salinas Valley State Prison near Soledad Saturday was taken back into custody Monday afternoon in San Francisco, according to...Read More
Pedestrian struck on highway after fleeing police on foot
Police and the California Highway Patrol are investigating a Monday afternoon collision involving a pedestrian on Interstate Highway 280 in San Francisco. According to CHP Officer Bert Diaz, police...Read More
Economists discuss productivity decline, automation, future of work
Automation is changing the workforce, an executive at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said Friday at a conference on the future of work. Sylvain Leduc, executive vice...Read More
Judge sentences Uber driver to eight years for sexual assault
A 53-year-old Uber driver was sentenced on Friday to 8 years in state prison for sexually assaulting a young female passenger while she was intoxicated in 2017. Alameda County...Read More
SF public pools offer free access during Friday heatwave
Friday’s scorching temperatures have prompted San Francisco officials to waive admission to seven city pools. Mid-day lap swims and lessons will still take place as scheduled, but the pools...Read More
Officials identify remaining boat fire victims, 15 from Bay Area
Officials on Thursday identified the last of the victims in a tragic boat fire that left 34 dead off the coast of Santa Barbara on Labor Day. Santa Barbara...Read More
BART experiences major delay separate from earlier Bay Fair collision
A major delay exists on BART Wednesday evening because of an equipment problem on a train, BART officials said. As of 5:52 p.m., the delay was on the San...Read More
Sandoval rejoins team post-op, Moronta scheduled for surgery
Pablo Sandoval returned to the Giants clubhouse Monday with his right arm in a sling after undergoing Tommy John surgery performed by orthopedist Dr. Neil ElAttrache in Los Angeles...Read More
Foster City man catches burglar in action, leads to arrest
A resident of the Sand Cove Apartments on Shell Boulevard in Foster City arrived home Tuesday evening to find his door ajar and someone inside the unit, police said....Read More
Woman, people of color make up majority of SF mayor appointees
Seven-dozen commissioners appointed to city commissions and boards were sworn in Friday by San Francisco Mayor London Breed. The ceremonial swearing-in for the 84 appointees brings the total number...Read More
Tracks reopen after Caltrain fatally strikes person in SF
A Caltrain struck and killed a person on the tracks in San Francisco on Thursday morning. Northbound train No. 103, heading from San Jose to San Francisco, struck the...Read More
Brock Turner victim speaks out in upcoming memoir
The victim in a 2015 sexual assault case against then-Stanford athlete Brock Turner announced Wednesday the planned release of her memoir, titled “Know My Name.” Chanel Miller, referred to...Read More
Judge unseals last warrant in raid against journalist in Adachi report case
"The Bryan Carmody saga is a stain on San Francisco history that can't be erased by a few court rulings."Read More
Chase Center ribbon-cutting kicks off start of new era
“A brand new journey starts today."Read More
Shuttle buses replace cable cars during 10-day maintenance schedule
To accommodate repair work to San Francisco’s cable cars, shuttle buses will substitute all cable car lines for 10 days in the month of September. San Francisco Municipal Transportation...Read More