SFPD officer among five injured in Market Street collision
Five people, including a San Francisco police officer, were hospitalized following a collision at an intersection along Market Street on Wednesday morning, police said. The collision happened around 11...Read More
Federal stimulus shrinks San Francisco’s budget deficit by $630 million
Thanks in part to the most recent federal stimulus package, San Francisco’s two-year budget deficit has exponentially shrunk from a projected $653.2 million in January to $22.9 million, a...Read More
Chris Bassitt ascends to Opening Day starter for Oakland
The A's start the season Thursday night with a bruising 10-game stretch.Read More
Tilden Park steam train starts rolling again this weekend
The Redwood Valley Railway in Tilden Regional Park in the Berkeley hills will reopen Saturday after being closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Operating hours for the miniature steam...Read More
Senators push to keep Oakland Coliseum, Cal State LA vaccination sites open
California’s two U.S. senators said Wednesday they have requested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency work with local and state governments to keep mass COVID-19 vaccination sites open in...Read More
Santa Rosa distributes weather radios to residents in high-risk zones
Santa Rosa city leaders plan to distribute to residents 12,000 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather radios as part of a program to enhance the city’s emergency alert system....Read More
Police arrest man accused of threatening to shoot AAPI people in Tenderloin business
Police in San Francisco arrested a man on Tuesday after he allegedly threatened to shoot people of Asian American and Pacific Islander descent inside a Tenderloin business. According to...Read More
Man suffers injuries after holding onto fleeing thieves’ car
A man suffered injuries after he witnessed thieves breaking into his car and then chased after them on Monday afternoon in San Francisco’s Inner Sunset neighborhood, police said. The...Read More
Covid-19 restrictions loosen in Alameda County Wednesday with move to orange tier
Alameda County was moved Tuesday from the red tier into the more lenient orange tier in California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy reopening guidelines. County officials said that as...Read More
Contra Costa County offers vaccine to all residents 16 and older
Contra Costa County health officials announced Tuesday that Covid-19 vaccines are now available to all those age 16 and older who live or work in the county. County officials opened...Read More
Mission District shooting leaves one man dead, another injured
A shooting in San Francisco’s Mission District on Monday night left a 30-year-old man dead and a 23-year-old man injured, police said. Officers responded to the shooting reported at...Read More
Police arrest ‘armed, violent’ suspect after overnight standoff
San Jose police apprehended an armed man who had eluded them for several hours Monday night and early Tuesday morning, ending the evacuation of the surrounding neighborhood. A 6:03...Read More
Vehicle injures four pedestrians during Mission District sideshow
Police in San Francisco are seeking a vehicle that fled after striking four people during a sideshow in the city’s Mission District on Saturday night. According to police, around...Read More
Firefighters rescue man from Bay near Ferry Building
San Francisco firefighters rescued a man Monday morning after he fell into the Bay near the Ferry Building, fire officials said. Around 7 a.m., firefighters first responded to an...Read More
Police investigate death of shooting victim dropped off at hospital
A 42-year-old woman died in a shooting in Vallejo on Sunday morning, according to police. Officers responded at 6:52 a.m. Sunday to a hospital after someone brought a shooting...Read More
Weather service warns of strong overnight winds into Tuesday morning
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the Bay Area from 8 p.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Tuesday because of gusts that could reach speeds of...Read More
Berkeley considers permanent ban on ‘less-lethal’ crowd-control weapons
Berkeley City Councilmembers on Tuesday will consider an ordinance permanently banning certain less-lethal weapons used by police officers. The ordinance would permanently ban police from using pepper spray, tear...Read More
Public tips lead police to suspect in grocery store sexual battery of minor
Cotati police are crediting the community’s help in locating a suspect in the sexual battery of a minor at a local grocery store Tuesday. Police said the man sexually...Read More
One person suffers serious burn injuries in North Panhandle house fire
San Francisco firefighters are investigating a blaze Saturday evening that caused serious injuries to one person, who was transported to a burn unit for treatment. Firefighters responded to the...Read More