Tenderloin fire injures 1, displaces 3
One person suffered moderate smoke inhalation and three people were displaced in a two-alarm structure fire Thursday evening in the Tenderloin.Read More
Jury acquits Garcia Zarate in Steinle trial
Jurors found Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, the 45-year-old Mexican citizen charged in the fatal shooting of Kate Steinle, not guilty.Read More
Power restored to SF State campus
Electrical service was restored at the main campus of San Francisco State University after the earlier closure of their main campus.Read More
Power outage shuts SF State campus
San Francisco State University has announced the closure of their main campus for the rest of Thursday due to a power outage.Read More
Five injured in Mission Dolores senior housing fire
Five people were injured in a two-alarm fire at a senior apartment building in San Francisco's Mission Dolores neighborhood Thursday afternoon.Read More
Second Street begins rebirth as pedestrian, bike corridor
Officials broke ground on a $20 million project morning that will transform Second Street.Read More
Fire at 24th and Shotwell displaces 11
A two-alarm fire was brought under control Wednesday night in San Francisco's Mission District.Read More
Delivery robot regulations advance to board vote
Legislation that would require companies testing delivery robots in San Francisco to get a permit was approved unanimously in committee.Read More
Powerball winner sitting on $374k winning ticket
The winner of a Powerball lottery ticket that was sold in Oakland and is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars has yet to come forward.Read More
Supes green-light recreational pot rules
Sales of recreational cannabis will begin in January following the approval of regulations for the new industry.Read More
Railroad cars leaking liquid carbon dioxide relocated
Two railroad train tanker cars that were leaking carbon dioxide Monday have were relocated Tuesday to a private facility in Benicia.Read More
Muni mulls pure electrics for short bus refresh
Muni’s 30-foot diesel hybrid coaches are nearing the end of their useful lives and are in need of replacement.Read More
Muni rider satisfaction holds steady in 2017
Seventy percent of those surveyed rated overall Muni service as “excellent” or “good," and eight percent as "poor."Read More
Santa Rita inmate found dead in cell
An inmate at the Santa Rita jail in Dublin was found dead early Tuesday morning in his cell.Read More
Transient arrested after kitten’s death
A Fairfield-area transient was arrested Monday on suspicion of felony animal cruelty that led to the death of a kitten.Read More
Longtime Colma employee rises to city manager
The Colma City Council voted unanimously last week to appoint an employee with 14 years experience working for the Town of Colma as city manager. Read More
Garoppolo to start in place of injured Beathard
Three snaps. Two throws. One touchdown. That was all Kyle Shanahan needed to see.Read More
Auction sale of tony SF street rescinded
San Francisco supervisors voted to rescind the sale of a private street that was put up for auction by The City’s tax collector after a homeowner’s association failed to...Read More
Union sues Oakland over temp workers
A union that represents several thousand city of Oakland employees filed a lawsuit Tuesday that accuses city leaders of violating the city's charter.Read More
Prosecutor: Murder suspect preyed on old gay men
A man accused of killing and robbing a San Francisco resident who he had befriended has a history of preying on sick elderly men in the gay community, prosecutors...Read More