Assault at San Francisco convenience store caught on camera
Prosecutors in San Francisco have charged 26-year-old Jessica Blazee with felony assault, saying she launched an unprovoked attack on another woman.
Pickleball and tennis could cost you $5 at these San Francisco courts
Pickleball and tennis lovers across San Francisco may have to say goodbye to free court use, at least in some places, according to a new proposal from the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department.
SF hit and run survivor honors bicyclists killed: Ride of Silence
A bicyclist who survived a hit-and-run joins the Ride of Silence, an annual gathering that honors people who were killed while riding their bicycles in the city.
Bay Area high school student shares shock of losing relatives in Gaza war
For many Palestinian Americans in the Bay Area, seeing the rise in civilian deaths from the war in Gaza is deeply personal, and especially difficult as Wednesday marks the 76th anniversary of the 1948 Israeli-Arab war, which forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee from their homes in what they call Nakba, meaning "catastrophe" in Arabic.
SFSU protesters break down encampment after reaching agreement
Student protesters at San Francisco State University say they've reached an agreement with the school's president on the issue of Gaza and are beginning to dismantle their encampment.
SFO's Harvey Milk Terminal 'state-of-the-art' upgrade near completion
San Francisco International Airport officials called reporters in to see the final phase of the $2.5 billion Harvey Milk Terminal 1, which goes public June 11.
U.S. immigration to open asylum office in Oakland to help with San Francisco overflow
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be opening an Asylum Office in Oakland on Wednesday.
Palestine mural in San Francisco vandalized again, this message says 'Kill the Jews'
A pro-Palestine mural that was vandalized at least six times before was defaced again, this time with hateful and threatening antisemitic remarks that said "Kill the Jews."
Big rig carrying 73K lbs of rice overturns before Bay Bridge toll plaza
A big rig carrying 73,000 pounds of rice overturned Wednesday morning off I-80 westbound just before the Bay Bridge toll plaza.
Robbery suspects crash car into apartment fleeing from SFPD
A car into an apartment, guns found on scene, and a hit-and-run crash in the Richmond District of San Francisco left a neighborhood shaken up.
USF students protesting Gaza war, defy Tuesday deadline to dismantle encampments
Student protesters defied a University of San Francisco deadline to clear their anti-war protest encampment in the center of campus by 3 p.m. Tuesday.
American Eagle joins exodus from San Francisco mall
American Eagle is the latest store slated to exit the struggling San Francisco Centre, which has witnessed a string of major retailers vacate.
San Francisco Muni prepares a fare evasion crackdown
Muni estimates that one in five public transit riders on their system does not pay their fare.
Shreve & Co. closing Union Square store after 172 years in San Francisco
Shreve & Co., a prestigious jeweler that has been in San Francisco for 172 years, announced on Monday that they are leaving the city.
You need $131K to live comfortably in this Bay Area city
The cost of living in the Bay Area continues to rise, mirroring national trends.
Prosecutors want David DePape to be sentenced to 40 years after Pelosi attack
Federal prosecutors are recommending a 40-year sentence for the man convicted of breaking into former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco and attacking her husband, Paul, with a hammer.
Hundreds gather to remember the life of GLIDE co-founder, Rev. Cecil Williams
San Franciscans from all walks of life gathered at GLIDE Memorial Church on Sunday to celebrate the life of co-founder Rev. Cecil Williams.
1 injured in San Francisco morning hotel fire
A fire that damaged a hotel in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood, injured one person and closed nearby streets has been completely extinguished, a fire department spokesman said Sunday morning.
Sibling-owned San Francisco bookstore celebrates Asian American experience
A one-of-a-kind bookstore and gift shop in San Francisco Chinatown share stories about the Asian American experience and promote unity.
Oakland airport fires back at San Francisco, filing counterclaim over name change
The ink wasn't dry Thursday on the ordinance approved by the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners that changed the name of Metropolitan Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport before Oakland took a shot at San Francisco.