Pedestrian safety advocates urge Mayor Lurie to renew 'Vision Zero' plan

It?s been nearly 200 days since San Francisco?s ten-year pedestrian safety plan expired, and now advocates are calling on the city to take urgent action. On Thursday, members of Walk SF and families impacted by traffic violence met behind closed doors with Mayor Daniel Lurie, urging him to develop a stronger Vision Zero plan.

More insurance problems for fire victims

We continue our coverage on the struggles wildfire victims are facing as they do work to rebuild their homes. One victim says their insurance company is not helping remediate the smoke damage in their home.

Warmer Friday

Our warming trend continues! Friday afternoon highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 90s. The warm to hot pattern sticks around through Saturday.

San Francisco Pride: Feeling safe and free to be yourself

San Francisco is preparing to host its Pride celebration this weekend. City leaders are getting ready for a weekend of festivities, and they're reminding everyone to be safe, have fun and be on the lookout for anything suspicious.

Seniors forced out of SF mental health site they call home

Union workers at a mental health residential facility at SF General say more than 80 seniors are being forced to move to make room for 100 locked beds as part of Mayor Daniel Lurie?s goal to expand housing and mental health services to the city. KTVU's Crystal Bailey was at the protest with their message to the city.

San Francisco Pride: Being safe, feeling free

San Francisco is preparing to host its Pride celebration this weekend. City leaders are getting ready for a weekend of festivities, and they're reminding everyone to be safe, have fun and be on the lookout for anything suspicious.

DOJ charges more FCI Dublin officers with sex crimes

The Department of Justice on Thursday announced that two former correctional officers at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin have been charged with sex crimes, bringing the number to 10, the highest number of BOP employees charged with these crimes of any prison in the country.

UCSF Study: Cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. reach record highs in 2023

Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S. and UCSF has released a study looking at the insights into the drivers of death from cardiovascular disease. Death rates from hypertension and heart failure were at record highs in 2023. UCSF physician and public health researcher Brendon Yan joined us on the Noon to explain.

"Oakland to All' creates a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth

Ballroom Culture on the West Coast is alive and well thanks to a local collective. "Oakland to All" ballroom for the LGBTQ community consists of events where voguing or dancing competitions meet runway fashion shows and talent showcases. We spoke to the founders of the collective to tell us why this is such an important space needed for young LGBTQ+ youth.