Raiders generating lots of offense, with zero wins to show for it
The Khalil Mack void still lingers over the Oakland Raiders, but the real issue actually has nothing to do with him at all.Read More
‘The Black Woman is God’ exhibition celebrates homecoming
Men, hand in hand, formed a circle in the center of a yellow painted room in the Sargent Johnson Gallery.Read More
Amanda Eaken unanimously approved for SFMTA board
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved urban planning and transportation policy expert Amanda Eaken to The City’s transit board.Read More
Tar spill closes lanes on I-880 in Hayward
A trailer carrying tar overturned on southbound Interstate Highway 880 in Hayward late Wednesday morning, creating a sticky mess for motorists.Read More
83-year-old woman fatally stabbed in SoMa, man arrested
An 83-year-old woman was fatally stabbed with a knife in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood early Wednesday morning.Read More
Uber reaches $148 milllion settlement over data breach
San Francisco-based ride-hailing service Uber has reached a $148 million settlement over allegations that it violated state data breach reporting and data security laws.Read More
Women’s Building seeks grant funding for window upgrades
The historic Women's Building in San Francisco's Mission District is seeking grant funding for much-needed retrofits.Read More
‘The Story of Poo’ explains City’s sewer system
San Francisco school kids will get an inside look into the city's sewer system through an animated educational video created by the city's public utilities commission and the California...Read More
Santa Cruz Co. waives fees to spur housing construction
The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to waive fees on accessory dwelling units to ease a housing shortage crisis, county officials said.Read More
Oakland after-school camp sued for discrimination
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges in a suit filed Tuesday that educational after-school camp Cooking Round the World violated federal law when it relieved an employee of...Read More
Santa Clara Co. board approves encampment lease
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors agreed to a 6-month pilot program Tuesday for the Hope Village homeless encampment, a temporary housing solution that officials hope will be...Read More
Salesforce Transit Center shuts after crack found in steel beam
Officials in charge of the brand-new Salesforce Transit Center shut down the bus terminal late Tuesday afternoon.Read More
La Cocina begins journey toward Tenderloin food hall
The marketplace will help provide one of the few affordable food options in the neighborhood.Read More
State law clears path for SF vote on ride-sharing tax
Under the ballot measure, TNCs like Uber and Lyft would be taxed for each ride originating in San Francisco in amount of 3.25 percent of net rider fares.Read More
Muni being Muni delays Transit Week kickoff
The third-annual Transit Week in San Francisco did not start so smoothly, as some city supervisors had problems with Muni.Read More
Antioch house fire quickly contained
Nine people were displaced following a one-alarm fire at a home in Antioch early Tuesday morning, according to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District.Read More
San Jose police officer files discrimination suit against department
A 21-year veteran of the San Jose Police Department has filed a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination from multiple officers in the days and years following the Sept. 11, 2001,...Read More