San Jose police struggle with staffing shortage
San Jose police are continuing to struggle with filling patrol shifts, but city leaders said the passage of a November ballot measure can help boost staffing levels.Read More
Sharp Warriors sail past Clippers in Oracle preseason opener
Yes, the individual stats were eye-poppingly good. But what really stood out was team basketball.Read More
Millenium Tower deemed safe in earthquake
The developers of a controversial South of Market residential high rise that is sinking more than expected released a report Tuesday stating the building remains safe.Read More
SFPD taps mental health pros for crisis response
Mental health professionals will soon respond to the scene of police confrontations with people who might be mentally ill or under the influence.Read More
Ex-Livermore cop pleads not guilty in sex case
Former Livermore police Officer Daniel Black pleaded not guilty Tuesday to five misdemeanor counts in connection with a sexual exploitation scandal.Read More
Suspect in Pacific Heights stabbing identified
A 59-year-old man who was arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a San Francisco woman Sunday afternoon in Pacific Heights has been identified.Read More
American League: Red Sox ready to return to glory
"Big Papi" David Ortiz is at the center of a young Boston Red Sox squad. And his group is just the beginning.Read More
Fake doctor pleads guilty in modeling scam
A 33-year-old Modesto man who posed as a doctor in order to try to sexually assault them said he hopes that the victims can get the healing they need.Read More
Giants walk tightrope toward extended postseason
The key to a perfect Wild Card storm will be for San Francisco's core bats to play their game. Read More
Inside Pitch: Making the most of A’s 93-loss season
Despite a second consecutive last-place finish, 2016 was far from a lost season for the Oakland Athletics.Read More