Muni to get $4.6M for accessibility upgrades

San Francisco’s Municipal Transportation Agency is getting a $4.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to make changes and improve access for riders with mobility challenges.

David DePape says he never meant to hurt Paul Pelosi

David DePape, the man convicted of hitting Paul Pelosi with a hammer, spoke out in a San Francisco federal court Tuesday morning saying he never meant to hurt the husband of the former speaker of the house.

The legal battle over San Francisco reducing tent encampments to zero

A federal judge heard arguments on the issue of whether the city of San Francisco must use "all reasonable efforts" -- including police enforcement of laws against public camping -- to reduce to "zero" the number of tent encampments in the Tenderloin district.

Chinese Folk Dance Association's free classes link generations in Bay Area

For dancers with the Chinese Folk Dance Association (CDFA), every movement is about connecting to culture and heritage. The CDFA is one of the oldest organizations of its kind. It started in San Francisco's Chinatown 65 years ago and was created as a way for generations to connect.