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Gennett scoots into San Francisco, explains nickname
Among the flurry of last-minute deals, Giants President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi sealed at the trade deadline was the acquisition of second baseman Scooter Gennett for cash from the...Read More
San Francisco, Oakland add more than 10,000 construction jobs
Construction employment grew in the San Francisco and Oakland metropolitan areas over the past year.Read More
49ers Training Camp: red zone scoring the focus Thursday
The San Francisco 49ers were back to work Thursday for another day of practice after their day off Wednesday. A much better day from the quarterbacks, especially Jimmy Garoppolo,...Read More
Recent crimes against Asians prompt victim demographic data request
A San Francisco supervisor formally requested demographic data for victims of crime in The City amid concerns that crimes targeting the Asian community have increased. During Tuesday’s Board of...Read More
Symphony strikes a chord for veterans
Veterans and others can enjoy a symphony concert Wednesday evening in San Francisco when Swords to Plowshares hosts the 3rd annual Summer Solstice Concert: Symphony for Veterans. The concert...Read More
Police still search for Chinatown strong-arm robbery suspects
San Francisco police are seeking public help to identify three suspects in a strong-arm robbery that occurred in Chinatown July 15. The incident took place a little after 1...Read More
Supe Ronen presses Ted Cruz to end child detainment in airport confrontation
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen gave Texas Sen. Ted Cruz her honest opinion about children being detained at the border when she ran into him at Los Angeles International...Read More
Mayor’s Bayview Navigation Center plan gets mixed response
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Monday announced plans to build the city’s latest Navigation Center in the Bayview District, providing up to 200 beds for the neighborhood’s homeless....Read More
Developer sued by SF to pay $1.2 million for unpermitted construction
A real estate developer will pay $1.2 million to the city of San Francisco to resolve a lawsuit that alleged he routinely did construction that wasn’t permitted, according to...Read More
Woman walking on Bay Bridge with knife in custody, delays persist
Traffic was almost backed up to the Interstate Highway 980 interchange in Oakland Sunday evening after all westbound lanes of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge were closed for about...Read More
Former deputy, accused of relationship with inmate, convicted of fraud
A former San Francisco deputy sheriff accused of having a romantic relationship with a jail inmate who was found with a department-issued firearm she had reported stolen, was convicted...Read More
49ers Training Camp: Plenty of positives from first day of practice
After five weeks of summer break, the San Francisco 49ers are back to kick off the 2019 season with their first practice of training camp. With multiple key players...Read More
Central Subway Project progresses despite completion setbacks
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will not commit to an opening date for its $1.6 billion Central Subway Project until the transit agency’s new program director has the...Read More
Businesses, organizations form ‘All In’ coalition to help city’s homeless
Sixty-five San Francisco businesses and organizations have joined forces to create the All In campaign, a coalition that seeks to provide solutions for the city’s homeless. The coalition, which...Read More
Driver flees crash, leaves four injured passengers behind
The driver of a vehicle fled after crashing into a fire hydrant in San Francisco’s Bayview District early Thursday morning, injuring four passengers in the car, police said. The...Read More
Man reportedly steals two Maltipoo puppies after responding to ad
Police in San Francisco’s Mission District are investigating the theft of two 8-week-old puppies on Wednesday after the dogs’ owner advertised them for sale on the Internet. Around 4:30...Read More
Federal judge blocks administration’s new asylum rule
A federal judge in San Francisco on Wednesday issued a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking a new government rule that would prohibit almost all migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, including...Read More
Highway road rage spills into Ingleside Heights shooting
A shooting was reported Tuesday afternoon in San Francisco’s Ingleside Heights neighborhood following road rage, police said. Around 3:09 p.m. officers responded to 200 block of Orizaba Avenue for...Read More
Power restored to Treasure Island
Power has been restored on San Francisco’s Treasure Island after an earlier outage Tuesday morning, according to the city’s Department of Emergency Management. The department wrote on Twitter at...Read More