Bay Bridge light display readies return after successful fundraiser
The Bay Bridge is set to shine again, starting in 2025, after a fundraising campaign by the nonprofit arts organization Illuminate brought in nearly $11 million to restart the art project.
Art of Noise: SFMOMA's new immersive, sound rich exhibition a destination for music lovers
San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is holding a free community day this Saturday and it's not just a feast for the eyes, but also the ears.
Honduran man sentenced 5 years in prison for drug dealing in Tenderloin
A Honduran citizen was sentenced to five years in federal prison Tuesday for dealing drugs in the Tenderloin, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Volunteers from major San Francisco companies clean up downtown
Volunteers from some of San Francisco's most recognized companies were outside on Thursday to help clean and beautify the downtown area.
San Francisco firefighters battle flames at 3-story building in Nob Hill neighborhood
Firefighters in San Francisco battled a two-alarm fire in the city’s Nob Hill neighborhood on Thursday.
2 elderly Asian men attacked in San Francisco
Two elderly Asian men were attacked Wednesday morning in an unprovoked attack in San Francisco, according to reports.
Petition to honor Mitsuye Endo and her historic Supreme Court victory
A campaign is underway to honor a California woman who sacrificed years of her life to fight for Americans' constitutional rights, and ended up winning a landmark case in the U.S. Supreme Court.
San Francisco hotel workers and janitors march on May Day for better pay, healthcare
Hotel workers and janitors marched through the streets of San Francisco on May 1, as part of an annual demonstration happening in multiple US cities, demanding higher wages and better health care benefits.
Bay Area May Day rallies show support for workers, Palestinians
People around the Bay Area held demonstrations on May 1, a traditional protest day, where workers rallied for immigrant rights, and also to stand in solidarity with Palestinians overseas.
700 pounds of fentanyl seized in San Francisco
Roughly 700 pounds of fentanyl have been seized and 500 arrests made since the CHP and National Guard were deployed to San Francisco a year ago.
Downtown First Thursdays in San Francisco inspired by Oakland
San Francisco will be home to a new monthly event that received its inspiration from Oakland. It's called Downtown First Thursdays.
Popular Italian restaurant in San Francisco pivoting amid tough economic realities
Popular casual Italian restaurant Che Fico Alimentari in San Francisco is pivoting its business strategy. It's not exactly closing for good, but they are making some big changes due to tough economic realities.
Sea lion population boom at San Francisco Pier 39, highest numbers seen in 15 years, officials say
There's a sea lion population boom underway at San Francisco's Pier 39, and folks were being invited to check it out.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed's $360M bond plan
San Francisco's mayor wants to spend more than $300 million on improving the city.
Oakland A's fans plan "Reverse Boycott II"
Oakland A's fans are planning another "reverse boycott" in which they hope to pack the Coliseum on Friday, June 7 in protest of owner John Fisher who plans to move the team to Sacramento, and then Las Vegas.
Artist finds pro-Palestinian mural vandalized for 6th time
A San Francisco artist is frustrated and angry after his pro-Palestinian mural was vandalized Sunday. The latest defacement caught on a security camera is just another incident displaying how the war in the Middle East is contributing to tensions here at home.
Survey: Americans feel annual income of almost $500K needed to be wealthy, it's much higher in the Bay Area
A new survey found Americans feel they need to make an average of almost half a million dollars a year to be considered “rich," and here in the Bay Area, the threshold to feel wealthy was estimated to be hundreds of thousands of dollars higher.
Several separate car fires in Tenderloin neighborhood, police investigating
Several car fires were in flames Sunday morning in San Francisco, according to authorities.
Lawyer gets 10 years in federal prison for hitman hiring attempt to murder his kids' mother
An attorney who paid someone he thought would arrange to kill the mother of his children was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison Friday in San Francisco, according to the U.S. Department of Justice Northern District of California.
California's oldest restaurant celebrates 175th birthday
The oldest restaurant in California, located in the Bay Area, is celebrating its birthday.