Wayward driver damages Muni track switch
The Monday night and Tuesday afternoon commute for J-Church and N-Judah Muni passengers was not a pleasant one.Read More
Proposal would guarantee skilled labor for SF public works projects
San Francisco could have a citywide workforce policy that includes guaranteeing work on public works projects over $1 million for skilled labor workers,Read More
Kevin Durant hurts knee, scheduled for MRI
Golden State's Kevin Durant was ruled out after suffering a hyperextended left knee injury in the first quarter against the Washington Wizards.Read More
Gators dominate LA, march into second round
The SF State men's basketball stomped their CSU LA rivals 93-67 to deliver their first playoff win since 2013. Read More
Man convicted in Napa ‘revenge porn’ case
In what appears to be the first "revenge porn" case to be heard by a Napa County jury, Jose Arturo Gonzales was convicted of several crimes Monday.Read More
Nude photo of school administrator lands teen in jail
A 17-year-old student was arrested Tuesday after allegedly taking a nude recording of a Concord high school administrator at a fitness center.Read More
New signs aim to reduce T-Third vs. auto collisions
San Francisco is testing new electronic signs along Third Street in hopes of preventing drivers from making illegal left turns.Read More
PG&E surcharges target high power users
Some PG&E customers may see lower energy bills, while others may see higher bills, due to changes being made to the company's billing system.Read More
Market Street closed by wave of anti-Jewish bomb threats
The San Francisco offices of the Anti-Defamation League was evacuated for hours Monday afternoon after receiving a bomb threat.Read More
9th Circuit refuses to delay travel ban appeal
A federal appeals court in San Francisco Monday rejected a U.S. Justice Department request to put on hold its appeal for reinstatement of President Donald Trump's ban on travel.Read More
San Jose applies for state, federal flood relief
The city of San Jose started the process of applying for state and federal emergency relief funds Monday.cRead More
Oakland police chief seeks to ‘transform’ department
New Oakland police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick said Monday that reducing crime and restoring her department's relationship with the community are two of her biggest goals.Read More
Flooding damage at Van Ness Station set for repair
Wiring inside an equipment room located at the Muni Metro Van Ness Station will soon get repaired after water flooded the room and caused damage.Read More
SF State Gators host playoff game Tuesday
The Gators turn focus to their second-straight CCAA playoff appearance after closing out a 23-4 regular season.Read More
Youth escape after Napa River car plunge
Three youths escaped with minor injuries when they climbed through a shattered window in a car that one of them drove into the Napa River early Sunday morning.Read More
‘Moonlight’ shines as surprise ending flips Oscar history
It was a moment that would go down in Oscars history, for all the wrong reasons.Read More
Muni continues to inch along slowly, report says
A new report shows the average speed for Muni’s motor coaches is 8.1 miles per hour – the slowest among 16 U.S. cities.Read More
Sonny Gray to skip World Baseball Classic
Oakland Athletics pitcher Sonny Gray will not represent the USA in the World Baseball Classic in March.Read More
Lottery ticket bought as V-Day gift wins $750K
A man who wanted to give his wife a nice gift for Valentine's Day gave her one of the best presents ever.Read More