Chariot prompts fresh look at ‘jitney’ rules
The SFMTA is working on rules that would require companies like Chariot to apply for a permit to operate The City.Read More
Team USA captures first-ever spot in WBC final
For the first time in the brief history of the World Baseball Classic the United States of America will play for the tournament's ultimate prize.Read More
SF supervisors back state bill allowing local income tax
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday put their support behind state legislation that would allow The City to place a local income measure on the ballot in 2018.Read More
Supes approve sale of properties to fund new city building
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved the sale of city-owned properties at 30 Van Ness Ave. and on Mission Street.Read More
Raiders add free agent linebacker Jelani Jenkins
Jelani Jenkins wasn't atop any list of priority free agents this offseason. Read More
Deputy pleads not guilty to inmate assault
A Santa Clara County correctional deputy pleaded not guilty Tuesday morning to a charge that he struck an inmate.Read More
Priest convicted of diverting donations
A Roman Catholic priest who once ran the Vietnamese Catholic Center for the Diocese of San Jose was convicted in federal court Tuesday of 14 counts of bank fraud.Read More
Kidnap victim seeks help from bank staff
A man walked into a bank in Lafayette Tuesday afternoon and told the staff that he'd been kidnapped and forced to withdraw money.Read More
Bicyclist killed by car in San Jose crash
A man was killed in San Jose Tuesday afternoon when a car hit him on his bicycle.Read More
SF supe seeks to ban builders of Trump ‘wall’ from city contracts
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen told T.Y. Lin International to "stick to building bridges."Read More
Firefighter accused of bilking toy drive program
A 53-year-old woman who formerly worked as a San Bruno firefighter has been arrested for allegedly stealing more than $25,000 from a toy drive program.Read More
Demand for residential parking permits outpaces available spaces
San Francisco's Residential Parking Permit may soon be overhauled to address issuing too many parking permits for too few parking spaces.Read More