Hundreds gather to remember the life of GLIDE co-founder, Rev. Cecil Williams
San Franciscans from all walks of life gathered at GLIDE Memorial Church on Sunday to celebrate the life of co-founder Rev. Cecil Williams.
1 injured in San Francisco morning hotel fire
A fire that damaged a hotel in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood, injured one person and closed nearby streets has been completely extinguished, a fire department spokesman said Sunday morning.
Sibling-owned San Francisco bookstore celebrates Asian American experience
A one-of-a-kind bookstore and gift shop in San Francisco Chinatown share stories about the Asian American experience and promote unity.
Oakland airport fires back at San Francisco, filing counterclaim over name change
The ink wasn't dry Thursday on the ordinance approved by the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners that changed the name of Metropolitan Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport before Oakland took a shot at San Francisco.
DA charges Mustang driver after pedestrian, 14-year-old girl struck
San Francisco's District Attorney on Thursday charged a 54-year-old man with two counts of reckless driving after a pedestrian in the Tenderloin and a 14-year-old girl were struck by his Mustang.
RSA Conference expected to generate $62 million for San Francisco
San Francisco was buzzing with activity on Thursday as 40,000 visitors filled the Moscone Center for the RSA Conference.
Chinatown plans events for AAPI Heritage Month
San Francisco's Chinatown is unveiling a lineup of events to celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
San Francisco school district faces dire budget crisis
School board members in San Francisco called a special meeting Tuesday night to hear the results of a state audit on its budget crisis.
San Francisco woman who stabbed boyfriend to death to be released in June
The family of a popular street performer in San Francisco who was killed by his girlfriend said they were shocked, saddened and frustrated with the criminal justice system.
San Francisco touts fewer tent encampments
San Francisco city leaders have released new data on the number of tents and structures on city streets, showing a drop in tents and homeless encampments in the city. But are there really less people on the streets?
Mustang driver strikes teen in San Francisco during wild chase
San Francisco police on Tuesday stopped a hit-and-run driver who reportedly hit two people, including a 14-year-old girl, in a pursuit through the city before crashing.
Muni rider pulls out Taser, spouts anti-Asian slurs at teen
A 14-year-old student said he witnessed a disturbing incident on a Muni bus when a male passenger went on a racist rant and pulled out a Taser on a bus filled with people.
North Carolina man found safe after auditioning for band in San Francisco
A North Carolina family is now relieved after their loved one disappeared following an audition for a band in San Francisco but then was found safe.
The real reason behind the tourism spending spike in California
A closer look at the California tourist spending numbers shows the short answer for the spending spike is inflation.
Shoplifter convicted of stealing $60K of merchandise from SF Target
A woman was convicted of stealing $60,000 worth of merchandise from the Target in San Francisco's Stonestown Galleria via the store's self-checkout system.
SFPD arrest Oakland woman, seize illegal gaming machines in Tenderloin raid
A 45-year-old woman was arrested and more than a dozen gaming machines, cash and suspected narcotics were seized in a raid on an illegal gambling establishment in the Tenderloin, San Francisco police said Friday.
Star Wars superfans celebrate 'May the Fourth' with overnight movie marathon in San Francisco
Several hundred Star Wars superfans took their adoration for the film franchise to a whole other level over the weekend, catching all nine episodes in an overnight marathon.
Sea lions help Fisherman's Wharf post-pandemic economy
Mother Nature made humanity possible. Now, some of her furry children are making it possible for crowds of tourists to a major tourist attraction to revive itself from the post-pandemic.
San Francisco wants to bring entertainment zone to Financial District
San Francisco Mayor London Breed hopes to create a new hotspot in the middle of the Financial District.
San Francisco launches First Thursdays and draws large turnout
A much bigger crowd than expected turned out for the debut of the First Thursday street fair in San Francisco.