Is Justin Herman someone we want a plaza named after?
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin Tuesday introduced legislation calling for Justin Herman Plaza to be renamed.Read More
Days-old infant abandoned in parking lot
A 16-day-old infant that was found abandoned in a Suisun City parking lot Monday afternoon was airlifted to a hospital.Read More
Four robbed on Hercules walking path
Three people were hospitalized after they were robbed at gunpoint Thursday night on a walking path near the Hercules High School football field.Read More
Muni bus strikes, injures pedestrian
One person was hospitalized Monday evening in San Francisco after they were struck by a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency bus.Read More
BART expects September launch for new cars
New BART cars are expected to start carrying passengers in late September following final testing.Read More
Driver arrested after overnight fatal hit-and-run
A driver has been arrested after fleeing the scene of a collision with a pedestrian in unincorporated San Mateo County.Read More
New Muni Metro trains begin overnight tests
As Metro trains wound down service early Friday morning, crews and engineers headed out to test Muni’s new light rail vehicles.Read More
Pilot sustains minor injuries in Reid-Hillview crash
A pilot suffered minor injuries when their plane's nose wheel collapsed and the plane crashed Sunday afternoon at San Jose's Reid-Hillview Airport.Read More
Body of Tomales Bay Oyster Co. owner believed to be found
A body was recovered from Tomales Bay Saturday, and the body is believed by family and friends to be that of a missing boater, a sheriff's lieutenant confirmed today.Read More
Bay residents win 40th annual SF Marathon
Two Bay Area residents, one from Marin County and one from the Peninsula, won the 40th annual San Francisco Marathon Sunday.Read More
SF investigates whether Uber, Lyft are public nuisances
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is seeking a court order requiring Uber and Lyft to provide information to allow him to determine whether the companies are a public...Read More
San Jose woman pleads guilty to visa fraud
A San Jose businesswoman has pleaded guilty to visa fraud after admitting she submitted false and forged documents to obtain H-1B visas.Read More
More than 70 pets removed from two homes
Police in Antioch responded to two incidents involving welfare checks on animals and ended up facilitating the removal of more than 70 animals from two residences.Read More