Dead body found near City College San Francisco
A dead body was found Wednesday morning near City College and San Francisco, police shared.
First black-owned comedy club opens in San Francisco
San Francisco's newest addition to its nightlife is a new comedy club and cocktail lounge 18 years in the making.
Breed tries to push unhoused non-San Franciscans out of city
In an executive directive Thursday, Mayor Breed is pushing city departments and services to offer relocation assistance to out-of-town homeless residents, before offering any other services, including housing and shelter.
Homeless relocation a priority in San Francisco under new executive order
An executive order by San Francisco Mayor London Breed will require unhoused residents to first be offered transportation that can reunite them with family outside the city before anything else.
Foul smell near Anchor Brewing site in San Francisco
Neighbors living near San Francisco's Anchor Brewing company in Potrero Hill are complaining about a bad smell coming from the business.
San Francisco launches free event series to revitalize downtown
In another way to revitalize downtown San Francisco as a 24/7 neighborhood, the city is launching “Bricks at Embarcadero Plaza," an event series packed with activities for the public to enjoy at no cost.
California high court allows suit over N word in SF DA's office
Twanda Bailey didn’t tell her supervisors that a colleague called her the N-word in the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, but she said in court claims when they learned about it, her workplace was forever changed.
San Francisco man convicted of chasing down, shooting at USPS worker
A San Francisco man was sentenced to 11 years after pleading guilty to firing a firearm against a USPS employee while they were delivering mail.
SFPD release video of officer-involved shooting
San Francisco police have released video of a deadly officer-involved shooting. That video appears to show the man who died firing at least one shot at an officer before the officer opened fire. This shooting happened 10 days ago. Officers say this incident is still under investigation.
San Francisco 1st in U.S. to ban rental-price software
San Francisco is now the first city in the nation to ban the use of a type of software that large landlords use to set rental prices.
Controversial new bike lanes in San Francisco's Potrero Hill get mixed reviews
Bicyclists, residents and business owners have mixed reviews on the new protected bike lanes on 17th Street in Potrero Hill.
Fired SF nonprofit director charged with embezzling $700K
The former executive director of a San Francisco nonprofit was arrested Tuesday on dozens of felony charges related to misusing over $700,000 of public funds, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office said.
Advocates push for San Francisco to house homeless in empty homes
Advocates are pressing San Francisco officials to fill empty homes around the city with unhoused residents instead of criminalizing homelessness.
San Francisco steps up homeless encampment sweeps
San Francisco has stepped up a program to sweep homeless encampments. City leaders have been saying that plans were in the works to take more action to eliminate encampments, and on Monday crews began patrolling the streets clearing camps.
San Francisco could offer eligible residents cash to stay sober
San Francisco residents diagnosed with substance-use disorders might soon have a new cash incentive to stay sober.
San Francisco police officer dies unexpectedly: SFPD
A San Francisco police officer has unexpectedly died, the department said Sunday.
San Francisco's marathon is good for the city's reputation worldwide
Due to cooler weather, the San Francisco Marathon, half-marathon, and three other associated running events are a magnet for serious runners from all over the Bay, the West, and the world.
1 dead in SF Mission District shooting
Wednesday's shooting in San Francisco's Mission District claimed a man's life, according to authorities.
Man shot and injured at 16th and Mission streets in San Francisco
Police say a man was shot and injured at 16th and Mission Streets in San Francisco on Wednesday.
Street renamed after Sean Monterrosa, man killed by Vallejo cops
San Francisco unveiled Sean Monterrosa Boulevard on Monday in honor of the 22-year-old who was killed by Vallejo police.