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DHS extends Real ID deadline to May 2023 due to pandemic delays
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended its full enforcement of Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses from Oct. 1, 2021 to 2023 due to the pandemic, DHS officials announced...Read More
Schaaf says Oakland vandalism ‘agitators’ play into Trump’s ‘twisted campaign strategy’
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf chastised people who attended a protest over the weekend for vandalizing a police station and attempting to set the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse on fire....Read More
Schaaf tells Trump she needs PPE, not federal law enforcement
Oakland needs help overcoming Covid-19 rather than troops, Mayor Libby Schaaf said following comments Monday morning by President Donald Trump that he may send more federal law enforcement to...Read More
Pinole man identified as federal officer killed in Friday shooting
The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Sunday appealed to the public for tips as it investigates the shooting at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in downtown Oakland Friday...Read More
Hundreds protest Amazon facial recognition partnership with ICE
A tight crowd of a few hundred people packed in front of Amazon’s San Francisco downtown office Monday to protest the company’s technological cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs...Read More
SF protesters join the fight against ICE raids
Hundreds gathered Thursday to protest planned raids against undocumented immigrants that are said to begin Sunday. Activists and organizers of all ages gathered in front of the Immigration and...Read More
Rally outside ICE office highlights uncertainty
Dozens of immigration activists rallied Tuesday in support of Fernando Carrillo, released from custody last month after being jailed for more than six months, as he attended a check-in...Read More
Luis Mora to be released from federal custody
After nearly three weeks in a private prison, Luis Mora, a University of California at Berkeley pre-law student arrested last month at a border checkpoint, is slated to be...Read More
Trump administration boots Salvadoran immigrants
Immigrants who came to the U.S. from El Salvador in recent years under disaster-related Temporary Protected Status designations will lose that protection from deportation.Read More
Federal, state officials tour North Bay burn zones
Federal and state officials Wednesday morning toured areas burned by the North Bay wildfires in October.Read More
Salinas, Watsonville police shun immigration actions
Law enforcement officials in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties confirmed this evening that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had conducted operations.Read More
Golden Gate Bridge climbers could land in jail
A YouTube video showing two Wisconsin teens free climbing to the top of the north tower has prompted a security review.Read More
Twitter challenges Trump over critical account
Twitter Inc. sued the administration of President Donald Trump in federal court in San Francisco Thursday.Read More
Santa Cruz mayor ‘outraged’ over immigration arrests
Santa Cruz city officials said they feel "deceived" and "outraged" that the Department of Homeland Security detained 10 people based on their immigration status during a joint operation with...Read More
10 alleged MS-13 members indicted for extortion, meth trafficking
Ten alleged gang members arrested in Santa Cruz, Watsonville and Daly City on Monday have been charged with offenses including drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit extortion by force.Read More
Department of Homeland Security arrests alleged gang members
The Department of Homeland Security Investigations, in conjunction with local law enforcement, made several arrests Monday morning throughout Santa Cruz County.Read More
Detainees released amid day two of SFO protests
Four who were detained at SFO under President Trump's Executive Order have been released, while a final fifth person is being processed.Read More
Muni loses out on fares during ransomware attack
San Francisco transit officials have estimate $50,000 in fare revenue were lost last weekend because of a malicious software attack.Read More
FBI, Homeland Security aid Muni on cyber attack
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are now working with San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency after the transit agency was hit by a cyber attack.Read More
Suspects sought in Chinese ‘blessing’ scam
San Francisco police have identified two suspects in connection with recent "blessing" scams that have targeted elderly Chinese victims.Read More