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Wife of Pulse nightclub shooter to be extradited
The widow of a shooter who killed 49 people in a Florida nightclub last year has agreed to be transferred to Orlando, Fla.Read More
Human remains found at Point Reyes
Platform Bridge Road in unincorporated Marin County has been reopened this afternoon following a lengthy investigation into human remains found in the area.Read More
Stanford president rejects ‘sanctuary’ status
Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne declined to officially declare the university a 'sanctuary campus.'Read More
FBI offers $5k reward for information on stolen items from agent’s car
The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of a gun and several other items stolen out of an agent's vehicle in January in...Read More
College of Marin welcomes new police chief
Officials for the Marin Community College District announced Wednesday the appointment of a new police chief who will be sworn in later this month to oversee the two College...Read More
SFPD cuts ties with FBI terrorism task force
San Francisco Police Department officials announced Wednesday evening that they have suspended participation with the FBI's controversial Joint Terrorism Task Force.Read More
Bay Area Democrats skipping Trump inauguration
Several members of the Bay Area's Democratic Congressional delegation will be joining more than 50 of their colleagues in avoiding Friday's inauguration of Donald Trump.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
Chinese Consulate arsonist sentenced 35 months in prison
A man who confessed to setting a fire to the Chinese consulate in San Francisco almost three years ago was sentenced Wednesday to 35 months in prison.Read More
Gang leader sentenced to 15 years in prison
A San Jose gang leader was sentenced Monday to 15 years in prison for racketeering conspiracy, methamphetamine distribution and use of a gun.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
Muni works to put price tag on weekend hack attack
San Francisco Municipal Railway fare systems are back up and running but crews are still working Monday to recover from an attack by hackers.Read More
Man sentenced in attempted bank robbery in Cupertino
A San Francisco man has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for his role in an attempted bank robbery in Cupertino in 2013.Read More
FBI agent’s stolen gun recovered
A gun that was stolen from an FBI agent's vehicle on Sunday near Alamo Square in San Francisco has been recovered.Read More
FBI agent’s badge, gun stolen from car
An FBI agent reported that his vehicle was broken into and that his gun was stolen Sunday afternoon.Read More
Stanislav Petrov pleads not guilty to gun, drug charges
A San Francisco man who was severely beaten by two Alameda County sheriff’s deputies in November pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court today to federal gun and drug...Read More
Pacifica man gets 10 years for child porn possession
Sixty-six-year-old Pacifica sentenced to 10 years in prison for possession of child pornography.Read More
Accused jailhouse ‘Fight Club’ deputies surrender
Three former and current San Francisco sheriff's deputies charged with forcing jail inmates to fight each other will be arraigned next week.Read More
Ryan Chamberlain pleads guilty to two serious charges
A former political consultant admits in federal court Tuesday to two counts of illegally possessing a biological toxin and a gun with its serial number removed.Read More
Bank robber ‘Hefty Heister’ nabbed in Lake County
Sheriff's deputies arrested a man known as the "Hefty Heister" in Lake County in connection with recent Bay Area bank robberies.Read More