30 arrested over prostitution-related crimes in past 2 weeks in San Francisco
The San Francisco Police Department said that 30 people were arrested in its eight nights of operations against crimes related to prostitution.
Overturned produce truck catches fire on Bay Bridge
An overturned produce truck on fire caused quite a traffic headache Friday morning on the Bay Bridge.
Nintendo heading to San Francisco's Union Square
Pokémon lovers, rejoice! Nintendo is coming to San Francisco.
Merchants in Noe Valley demand delay in road repairs to protect businesses
A group of small business owners along 24th Street in Noe Valley are frustrated, asking the city to postpone a road repair project that could threaten business.
San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay to get new leadership after scandal
The Aquarium of the Bay, a fixture on San Francisco's Pier 39 for almost three decades, finds itself in a financial mess due to a scandal embroiling its now-departed CEO who served for almost a decade.
Acupuncture supporters rally for Medi-Cal benefits in San Francisco
Patients who rely on acupuncture, and the medical experts who perform the procedure, held a rally in San Francisco's Chinatown to advocate for the medical practice. They're worried the governor's newest budget proposal will cut them off from the care they need.
Authorities investigate San Francisco police shooting in Bayview
Authorities are investigating a police shooting in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood on Thursday.
Missing UC Davis student last seen in San Francisco
A missing UC Davis student was last seen in San Francisco, according to police.
Jury selection begins in state trial of Paul Pelosi attacker
Jury selection began on Wednesday in San Francisco for the man already convicted in a federal trial of hitting Paul Pelosi with a hammer.
Sheriff’s exercise with tear gas, pepper spray sickens San Bruno elementary students
A San Francisco Sheriff's training exercise with tear gas and pepper spray ended up affecting children and staff at a nearby elementary school in San Bruno.
Oldest Asian American service organization in the country celebrates 100 years in San Francisco
The country's oldest Chinese and Asian American women's service organization is preparing to celebrate its centennial in San Francisco.
SF Alamo Square dog walker's home burns weeks after receiving racist threats
The home of a native San Francisco dog walker burned in the scenic Alamo Square neighborhood on Tuesday, just weeks after racist threats were directed at his family.
SF's Transbay Terminal gets $3.4 billion to connect trains
It's already been almost 14 years since the Transbay Terminal construction began. In about another decade's time, it will open, whole and complete, with trains.
USF tent encampment removed - by protesters and campus
Work crews at the University of San Francisco removed the remaining tents Monday belonging to a pro-Palestinian group, angering protesters who say some of those tents were still being used.
This Bay Area island has an impressive new park with sweeping Bay views
It boasts a sweeping 360 degree view of the San Francisco Bay.
Harvey Milk birthday celebrations kickoff in the Castro
After the U.S. State Department issued a global travel warning for LGBTQ travelers last week, some members of the LGBTQ community are on edge, but that didn't stop them from coming out to celebrate Harvey Milk and his legacy this weekend.
Paul Pelosi attacker to be resentenced after 'error'
The federal judge who sentenced the man convicted of attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband says she's reopening the sentencing portion of the case.
Bayview homicide victim identified
A person shot and killed in San Francisco's Bayview last month has now been identified.
21,000 run through San Francisco for Bay to Breakers
The 113th Bay to Breakers took place on Sunday, where more than 20,000 runners pounded the pavement from Main and Howard Streets near the Embarcadero, all the way through Golden Gate Park, and finally crossing the finish line at Ocean Beach.
Golden State Valkyries block party brings fans to Thrive City
The newest Bay Area sports team, the Golden State Valkyries, held a block party celebration in San Francisco Saturday afternoon.