Murder charges in drive-by shooting from Muni bus
Murder charges have been filed stemming from a deadly drive-by shooting on a San Francisco Muni bus.
Protestors block San Francisco's Israel Consulate before Netanyahu speech
The Israel Consulate in San Francisco was blocked off by at least 75 Bay Area activists on Wednesday. Protests erupted across the country in response to the Israeli Prime Minister's address to the U.S. Congress.
Injured Gaza teen travels to California for prosthetic treatment
A 15-year-old boy from Gaza arrived in California on Tuesday to undergo medical treatment for life-altering injuries he suffered in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Bay Area office vacancies hit record highs, here's why:
Office space vacancies in the Bay Area’s largest cities have reached new highs, according to a new report.
Democratic voters feel energized, engaged after Biden drops out of race
A group of voters met for an impromptu gathering at Manny's to reflect on the aftermath following President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the race. Many people talked about feeling energized as they throw their support behind VP Kamala Harris.
Robbers take shots of tequila after ransacking popular SF LGBTQ club 'Oasis'
Popular LGBTQ nightclub, Oasis, is bouncing back after being ransacked by robbers last week in San Francisco's SoMa District. Surveillance video captured the suspects breaking in, before holding the club's cleaning crew at gunpoint early Thursday morning.
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 police say missing at risk girl has been safely located
San Francisco police are seeking the public's help in locating a missing 11-year-old girl who was last seen Monday morning in the city's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood.
Thousands walk to remember people who died from AIDS, fundraise for better treatments
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.
Gov. Gavin Newsom endorses VP Kamala Harris for president
Gavin Newsom endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president in the 2024 election, essentially laying to rest any rumors of him seeking the presidential nomination.
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.
Air India flight diverted to Russia lands at SFO
An Air India flight carrying hundreds that was forced to divert to Russia has finally landed at San Francisco International Airport.
San Francisco's Saks Fifth Avenue turns to appointment-based shopping only
Saks Fifth Avenue in San Francisco's Union Square will shift to appointment based shopping only next month.
Man dies in San Francisco shooting, woman injured in stabbing
A man was shot and killed, and a woman was injured in a stabbing in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood Friday afternoon, police say.
'Dream vacation gone': Global outage cripples travel plans for SFO passengers
A computer outage that crippled the airline industry nationally is having effects right here in the Bay Area.
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.
Man rescued from water after jumping from Bay Bridge following rollover crash
A man jumped off the Bay Bridge and into the water after a crash involving an overturned SUV Thursday afternoon, causing a significant traffic delay.
South Bay residents concerned for in-laws on Air India flight diverted to Russia
An Air India flight heading for San Francisco International Airport was diverted to Russia on Thursday morning, according to Air India.