Salesforce stock value plummets, company loses nearly $50B in value in one day
San Francisco-based tech company Salesforce lost tens of billions in valuation this week, all after the company showed less-than-impressive growth in a quarterly financial report.
Repairing of 'severe potholes' on 19th Ave a welcome disruption for neighbors
A busy thoroughfare through the city is partially closing through the daytime hours this week. 19th Avenue is getting some major road repairs.
Opening statements and testimony begins in DePape state trial
The case of the state of California versus David DePape, the man already convicted in federal court of hitting Paul Pelosi in the head with a hammer, got underway in Superior Court Wednesday morning.
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.
SF-based online store Dare Fashion suffers $300,000 in losses after office burglary
Thieves stole $300,000 in equipment and merchandise from a small business in San Francisco in early May. Dare Fashion sells inclusive clothing online, and manufactures its products in the Bay Area.
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.
SF fire crews rescue dog chased by raccoons off cliff
San Francisco firefighters performed a cliff-rescue of a dog that had been chased by raccoons.
Actor Benjamin Bratt wows fans at San Francisco Giants game
Fresh off of getting his honorary degree from San Francisco State University, actor Benjamin Bratt wowed fans while attending a Giants game on Memorial Day.
Waymo cars hold up San Francisco traffic after Giants game
Two self-driving Waymo cars appeared to have caused a traffic jam Monday afternoon as fans were getting out of the Giants game.
San Francisco fashion designer Colleen Quen showcases heritage in her couture
Couture fashion designer Colleen Quen said participating in the Union Square in Bloom fashion show was an awakening. She showcased iconic gowns from her expansive career in San Francisco, and debuted a special gown that represents the city.
San Francisco Chinatown Boy Scout troop prepares for 110th anniversary
San Francisco's Troop 3, the first Chinese American Boy Scout troop in the United States, is about to celebrate its 110th anniversary.
Law & Order actor Benjamin Bratt receives degree from San Francisco State
Actor and San Francisco native Benjamin Bratt, best known for his role on Law & Order, received an honorary doctorate from San Francisco State University.
Community rallies around beloved SF dog walker after house fire
A San Francisco neighborhood came together on Sunday to gather donations for a beloved community dog walker who lost his home in a fire on Tuesday.
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.
CHP arrest 1 after 3-car crash on Bay Bridge
California Highway Patrol officers on Saturday arrested an alleged hit-and-run driver following a three-car crash on the Bay Bridge.
Chronic Bay Area thief, bank robber given over 5 years in federal prison
According to prosecutors, Elder committed a Marina District bank robbery while he was out on parole. He had just gotten out of custody 19 days earlier after serving time for another bank robbery he committed in January 2022 in Brentwood.
Bicyclist arrested in North Beach hit-and-run, victim with life-threatening injuries
A 36-year-old man was arrested for allegedly hitting and seriously injuring a woman with his bicycle in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood and then fleeing the scene Wednesday afternoon, according to police.
Man convicted for molesting girl on San Francisco Muni's J-Church train
A man was convicted for molesting a 16-year-old girl last year when she was on her way home from school on the Muni J-Church train, officials say.
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.
1 hospitalized in San Francisco Muni bus crash involving moped
A person was hospitalized Friday after a collision between a San Francisco Muni bus and a moped, authorities said.