City Hall die-in marks Trans Liberation Tuesday
Members of the Transgender community, advocates and supporters hosted a die-in on the steps of City Hall.Read More
Gas prices jump seven cents in January
The price of gasoline has gone up by 7 cents in the last month to a statewide average of $2.65.Read More
Feds shut down SF tofu company
The owners of a San Francisco tofu company agreed to cease operations until regulators determine the company is selling clean and sanitary food.Read More
Inmate death costs Alameda $8.3 million
Attorneys announced an $8.3 million settlement Tuesday in a wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of an inmate who died in the custody of the Alameda County...Read More
Pimp cops plea after motel bust
A man caught with two prostitutes in a South San Francisco motel room last year pleaded no contest two counts of pimping.Read More
Phony utility workers burglarize two homes
Suspects claiming to be utility workers burglarized two homes in San Francisco on Monday afternoon, according to police. The suspects claimed to be workers from PG&E in one case...Read More
Nabokov comes full circle to retire as a Shark
Evgeni Nabokov is a Shark once more, but his second go-round with the team that drafted him will be short-lived.Read More
UC Berkeley professor honored with Black History Month award
Assemblyman Tony Thurmond, D-Richmond, on Monday honored University of California at Berkeley professor of astronomy Gibor Basri with the district’s Black History Month award. Thurmond said in a statement:...Read More