'Trump Chicken' to greet Donald Trump during San Francisco visit
Former President Donald Trump will be in San Francisco on Thursday for a fundraiser hosted by tech billionaires -- and a 33-foot-tall bird lookalike from his opponents will greet him.
Prosecution rests in state trial of Paul Pelosi attacker
Prosecutors in the state trial of David DePape, the man already convicted in federal court, for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, rested their case on Tuesday.
Breed's plea to stop shopping online part of her plan to revitalize SF Union Square
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced plans Tuesday for improvements at Union Square, hoping to attract more tourists to a popular spot that has been beset by store closures and retail theft.
California home to most Fortune 500 companies, beats out Texas and New York
For the first time in a decade, California is home to the most Fortune 500 companies in the U.S., with a majority of the firms on the state’s list headquartered here in the Bay Area.
Fans relish in success of Skrillex, Fred Again.. rave; Illenium coming to San Francisco
Fans packed the sold-out rave featuring EDM DJs Skrillex and Fred Again.. on Saturday. Another Planet Entertainment just announced Illenium will perform four shows in July.
70 protesters arrested after occupation of Israeli Consulate
Police on Monday arrested 70 pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied the lobby of a San Francisco building that houses the Israeli Consulate.
SFPD investigating stabbing on Muni bus in the Mission District
The San Francisco Police Department is investigating a non-fatal stabbing on a Muni bus in the Mission District on Monday.
70 protesters arrested after occupation of Israeli Consulate
Police on Monday arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators who occupied the lobby of a San Francisco building that houses the Israeli Consulate.
Juneteenth on the Waterfront celebrates Black-owned businesses in San Francisco
Juneteenth on the Waterfront celebrated Black-owned entrepreneurs who sold food, drinks, clothing, and more, as part of the free 4th annual event in San Francisco.
Cyclists depart SF for LA in AIDS/LifeCycle's emotional 540-mile journey
Cyclists arrived before dawn Sunday for the 2024 AIDS/LifeCycle fundraising ride, that began at San Francisco's Cow Palace with a 6 a.m. opening ceremony to launch the epic 540-mile ride that takes participants on a journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles over the coming week.
SFPD gives update on man targeted by hate crimes
Terry Williams, a lifelong San Francisco resident, and beloved dogwalker was the target of multiple hate crimes over the last several months.
San Ho Won brings Korean flavors, culture to San Francisco
San Ho Won is the brainchild and passion project for chefs Hwang and Corey Lee.
San Francisco's Castro banks on booming sales this LGBTQ+ Pride month
San Francisco’s Castro district is gearing up for the kickoff of Pride Month. Business owners are preparing for an economic boom as tourists head to the city to celebrate.
SF Japantown shops persevere despite 2-year construction and past setbacks
The Peace Plaza in San Francisco's historic Japantown is now in the midst of a major construction project, that will pose a challenge to businesses that remain open even as the renovation closes the plaza for an estimated two years.
Round-the-clock preparations are underway as SF is set to host massive, sold-out surprise rave concert
Excitement was building on Friday night in San Francisco in anticipation of a huge, sold-out rave concert at Civic Center Plaza. Crews worked round the clock to set the stage for Saturday's massive event. Fred Again, a DJ and artist from the U.K., is headlining the concert with Scrillex.
Chobani buys Anchor Brewing Company
Anchor Brewing Company has been acquired by the family office of Chobani, the company announced on Friday.
Paul Pelosi testifies in state David DePape hammer attack trial
Paul Pelosi took the witness stand on Friday in San Francisco Superior Court to face David DePape, the man already convicted in federal court of brutally attacking him with a hammer, telling the courtroom that he couldn't remember too many details of what happened two years ago.
Will the Bay Area see the Northern Lights again this week?
The watch is on for another geomagnetic storm that could produce aurora borealis, or northern lights across the United States late Friday night, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Burglars take $20,000 worth of items from SF restaurant the day of its soft opening
On the same day Georges Hawawini was slated to host a soft opening for his new restuant Xebec, buglers broke in and stole more than $20,000 worth of inventory.
Kids exposed to old chemicals from SF jail had lingering symptoms
Students sickened by decades-old chemical agents during a training exercise at the nearby San Francisco County Jail last week experienced lingering symptoms, parents said.