Sharks squander two-goal lead, fizzle against Dallas
A two-goal first period by the Sharks would be trumped by a Jamie Benn hat trick as the Stars pulled off the comeback.Read More
Competing housing activists raise din over transit-centered units
San Francisco housing activists opposing a bill that aims to increase housing near public transit statewide called on the city's Board of Supervisors Tuesday to take a stance against...Read More
Second stumbling start for Graveman spells A’s fate
Chad Pinder may have the athleticism to play all nine positions in a single MLB game. The A's might have wished he had Tuesday night.Read More
It’s late. It’s expensive. It’s Muni’s new Chinatown station.
More than 100 feet below Stockton Street, crews are working to complete Muni’s Chinatown station.Read More
Harvey Milk honored with namesake SFO terminal
San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to name San Francisco International Airport's Terminal 1 after The City's first openly gay politician.Read More
Three shot, gunwoman dead in YouTube shooting
Nasim Najafi Aghdam, identified as the shooter by police, does not appear to have known the victims.Read More
Active shooter forces YouTube evacuation
Police are responding to an active shooter at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno Tuesday afternoon.Read More
Possible active shooter at San Bruno YouTube HQ
San Bruno police have asked the public this afternoon to avoid the area around 901 Cherry Ave., the address for YouTube's headquarters.Read More
SF joins challenge to Census ‘citizenship’ question
The city of San Francisco is among seven cities and 17 states that sued the administration of President Donald Trump Tuesday.Read More
One killed in Monday Oakland shooting
One male victim is dead and another is injured after a shooting Monday evening in Oakland, according to police.Read More
Chicken owners can have eggs tested for free
Bay Area residents who raise chickens outdoors can take their eggs to a University of California office in Santa Rosa to see if they contain contaminants, UC officials said.Read More
Accused Dogpatch hit-and-run driver held without bail
A man accused of intentionally mowing down five people Wednesday in San Francisco's Dogptach neighborhood, killing one of the victims, appeared in court Monday.Read More
‘Pineapple Express’ threatens 4 inches of rain
"Pineapple Express" showers will hit the Bay Area beginning Thursday and several locations may see heavy rainfall through Saturday morning.Read More
Family of Sahleem Tindle left with unanswered questions
Sahleem Tindle's family left the Alameda County Superior Court disappointed and frustrated Tuesday after District Attorney Nancy O'Malley failed to answer a majority of their questions.Read More
March snowfall leaves state shy of normal
A historically dry February means the state's water levels are still below average despite a series of late-winter storms.Read More
Grant helps Larkin Street Youth Services change lives
San Francisco’s largest nonprofit providing services for homeless teens and young adults received a $2.5 million grant from the state. Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, announced at a press...Read More