Longoria homers, Giants sputter as Tigers win to split series
Alex Wood had just rolled up a double-play ball with a one-run lead, and was one out away from stranding a leadoff single at third base in the sixth,...Read More
SFMTA eyes October for long-delayed Central Subway debut
San Francisco transit officials offered a glimpse at what Central Subway service could look like when the nearly $1.6 billion upgrade debuts in the fall.Read More
Sedan driver flees after killing pedestrian on San Jose street
San Jose police seek the driver of a black sedan who struck and killed a woman crossing South Jackson Avenue early Tuesday morning.Read More
San Francisco police arrest fellow officer suspected of fraud
An active San Francisco police officer was arrested last week on suspicion of making fraudulent claims and impersonating a sergeant.Read More
Joy, rage share centerstage as Pride roars back to San Francisco
The SF Pride parade roared back with both joy and rage just days after Roe was overturned and LGBTQ rights were put at risk.Read More
Nearly 30 years ago, E-40 tunes helped Gabe Kapler survive, thrive, and make the bigs
27 years ago, E-40 tunes helped Gabe Kapler survive "really bad" living conditions in the minors and make the big leagues.Read More
Giants blast four homers, snap three-game skid with 9-2 win over Reds
A mighty afternoon for Evan Longoria and four Giants home runs sparked San Francisco into clobbering the Reds 9-2 Saturday.Read More
No known threats to SF Pride weekend events, chief says
San Francisco’s police chief assures people there are no known threats to this weekend’s Pride festivities.Read More
Police make arrest in fatal Muni train shooting
Police have arrested a 26-year-old Pittsburg man they believe is responsible for Wednesday’s fatal shooting on a Muni train.Read More
What the Supreme Court gun law ruling means for California
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision on New York’s gun laws, California gun rights advocates are chomping at the bit.Read More
One dead, one injured after shooting aboard moving Muni train
San Francisco police are investigating a fatal shooting on a Muni train that was traveling eastbound between Forest Hill and Castro stations.Read More
Mayor tests positive for Covid-19 after attending Warriors parade
San Francisco Mayor London Breed tested positive for Covid-19 just days after participating in the Warriors championship parade.Read More
Train derailment halts BART service between Pleasant Hill, Concord
There are reports of a BART train derailment in Concord with riders being evacuated and resulting fires in the area.Read More
BART sees nearly 200,000 parade-day riders as fans overwhelm Clipper system
BART reported nearly 200,000 parade-day riders as Warriors fans flocked to San Francisco and overwhelmed the Clipper system.Read More
Warriors wash joy over Market Street with jubilant championship celebration
Blue and gold confetti rained on thousands of cheering Warriors fans Monday, as Too Short favorites like “Blow the Whistle” and “Gettin’ It" flowed through the frothing Market Street...Read More
Getting to and from San Francisco’s first Warriors victory parade
Public transit is the way to go if you plan to join the “gold blooded” mass for San Francisco’s first Warriors championship parade. Read More
Prop. A loss to have ‘cascading impact’ on transit projects
The SFMTA is reckoning with the Prop. A defeat, and how the loss of funding will impact a whole host of planned projects.Read More