Vigil held for victim of hit and run in SF's Bernal Heights

A vigil was held on Thursday for the victim of a hit-and-run crash in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood. San Francisco police said the crash happened around 3:40 a.m. on Monday near the 3400 block of Mission Street.

San Francisco opens first-of-its-kind grocery store where customers don't pay

A new one-of-a-kind market opened in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood. Shoppers can leave without paying for groceries. They must meet certain criteria to shop at the District 10 Community Market. It is meant to serve low-income residents who don't have access to healthy, fresh foods.

'Father of Black Studies' passes away at 91

A San Francisco legend who was known as the "Father of Black Studies" passed away on Monday. Dr. Nathan Hare started the first Black Studies program in the United States at San Francisco State University back in the 1960s.

Mayor Breed's panda plan at SF Zoo approved by Board of Supervisors

San Francisco is one step closer to welcoming pandas to its zoo. The Board of Supervisors voted this afternoon to green light the mayor's plan to seek private funds to pay for a new panda enclosure at the zoo. But as we report, not everyone is on board with the plan.

San Francisco parking controversy by Lake Merced

A group of people who live in their vehicles are calling on San Francisco leaders to help them find a new place to park and stay long term, but the SFMTA wants to enforce a four-hour time limit on parking near Lake Merced.