Vice President Kamala Harris has deep ties to the Bay Area

Vice President Kamala Harris has deep roots here in the Bay Area. She grew up in the East Bay and served as San Francisco's District Attorney. While she has a lot of support here in the Bay Area, she is now turning her focus to earning the support of her party and the nation.

San Francisco hosts annual AIDS walk

The annual AIDS walk has a rich history in San Francisco. It started in 1987 and has raised $96 million since then. Just this year, fundraisers collected nearly $1 million more to benefit multiple Bay Area organizations.

San Francisco's La Mar kicks off First-Ever 'Passport to Peru' Celebration

San Francisco's La Mar restaurant presents Passport to Peru, which runs through July 28th. It's a 10-day program that spotlights 5 Peruvian restaurants including Chotto Matte, Mariposas, Lomo Libre, and Puerto 27. Diners can collect stamps from at least 3 participating restaurants for a chance to win a trip to Lima, Peru, inclusive of 2 complimentary economy tickets, a 4-night hotel stay, and a 10-course dinner at Astrid & Gaston. The winner will be announced Monday July 29th on social media.

Five top mayoral candidates pursue SF Firefighters endorsement

The five top San Francisco mayoral candidates showed up at the Firefighters Local 798 union hall Thursday for a debate and question session with members, hoping to get support from the union, which says it has more than 1,500 members who will vote in August on which candidate to endorse.

Dog controversy brews at San Francisco park

There is a battle brewing over a San Francisco park between dog owners and the city. There are signs at all the entrances of Jackson Playground; no dogs are allowed on athletic fields, but dog owners want to change that.