US freezes visa processing for 75 countries
The State Dept. is pausing all visa processing for 75 countries in an effort to crack down on applicants deemed likely to become a public charge.
The State Dept. is pausing all visa processing for 75 countries in an effort to crack down on applicants deemed likely to become a public charge.
Dems file articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem
Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., and over 70 other Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives signed three articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the wake of the deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week.
Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., and over 70 other Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives signed three articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the wake of the deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-11 leave ISS ahead of Thursday morning splashdown
Four astronauts with SpaceX Crew-11 undocked from the International Space Station to make their return to Earth.
Four astronauts with SpaceX Crew-11 undocked from the International Space Station to make their return to Earth.
ICE in Minnesota: St. Paul students walk out in protest
Federal immigration agents continue their presence in Minnesota on Wednesday, exactly a week after an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in her vehicle in Minneapolis. Find live updates on ICE's operations in Minnesota here.
Federal immigration agents continue their presence in Minnesota on Wednesday, exactly a week after an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in her vehicle in Minneapolis. Find live updates on ICE's operations in Minnesota here.
'The Book of Mormon' returns to San Francisco
'The Book of Mormon' returns has returned to BroadwaySF at the Orpheum Theatre through February 1.
'The Book of Mormon' returns has returned to BroadwaySF at the Orpheum Theatre through February 1.
Filipina author talks growing up undocumented
Jill Damatac, a writer and filmmaker born in the Philippines, talks about her memoir, Dirty Kitchen, which explores her experiences growing up undocumented in the U.S., connecting it to Filipino food and history. Jill currently lives in San Francisco
Jill Damatac, a writer and filmmaker born in the Philippines, talks about her memoir, Dirty Kitchen, which explores her experiences growing up undocumented in the U.S., connecting it to Filipino food and history. Jill currently lives in San Francisco
President Trump wants to cap credit card interest at 10%: the pros & cons for borrowers
The president's proposal could help consumers save billions of dollars and pay off debt faster. But financial experts say it could also make it harder for consumers with lower credit scores to get credit cards.
The president's proposal could help consumers save billions of dollars and pay off debt faster. But financial experts say it could also make it harder for consumers with lower credit scores to get credit cards.
Walz impeachment articles drafted by Minnesota House lawmakers
Arguing that “[taxpayers] are demanding accountability of their elected officials," Minnesota House Republicans are set to introduce articles of impeachment against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Arguing that “[taxpayers] are demanding accountability of their elected officials," Minnesota House Republicans are set to introduce articles of impeachment against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Illinois congresswoman moves to impeach DHS Sec. Kristi Noem
An Illinois congresswoman accused DHS Sec. Noem of obstructing Congress and self-dealing in articles of impeachment.
An Illinois congresswoman accused DHS Sec. Noem of obstructing Congress and self-dealing in articles of impeachment.
DHS shares Stephen Miller clip telling ICE they have 'federal immunity'
DHS shared a clip Tuesday of top President Trump adviser Stephen Miller telling ICE officers they have “federal immunity" while enforcing immigration raids.
DHS shared a clip Tuesday of top President Trump adviser Stephen Miller telling ICE officers they have “federal immunity" while enforcing immigration raids.
Washington Post reporter’s home searched by FBI in classified documents probe, newspaper says
FBI agents searched the home of a Washington Post reporter as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of taking home classified material, the newspaper reported.
FBI agents searched the home of a Washington Post reporter as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of taking home classified material, the newspaper reported.
Big Sur's Highway 1 to reopen
A damaged section of Highway 1 in Big Sur, closed for three years, will reopen Wednesday.
A damaged section of Highway 1 in Big Sur, closed for three years, will reopen Wednesday.
Minnesota ICE lawsuit: Judge allows ICE to continue operation amid legal arguments
A federal court judge is allowing the ICE surge in Minnesota to continue for now amid a legal challenge by the state.
A federal court judge is allowing the ICE surge in Minnesota to continue for now amid a legal challenge by the state.
No BART service between Concord and Orinda because of power issue
BART service stopped early Wednesday morning between Concord and Orinda because of what the agency described as a "trackside" power issue.
BART service stopped early Wednesday morning between Concord and Orinda because of what the agency described as a "trackside" power issue.
Trump seen flipping off Ford worker: What we know after president's interaction at Michigan plant
Video from inside the Ford Rouge complex in Dearborn showed President Donald Trump apparently flipping off a worker and swearing after the worker yelled at the president.
Video from inside the Ford Rouge complex in Dearborn showed President Donald Trump apparently flipping off a worker and swearing after the worker yelled at the president.
Vanderbilt University to open first West Coast campus in San Francisco
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Vanderbilt University will open its first West Coast campus in San Francisco, describing it as a long-term investment in the city’s future.
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Vanderbilt University will open its first West Coast campus in San Francisco, describing it as a long-term investment in the city’s future.
Suspect in 11-year-old Antioch girl shooting surrenders to police
The man suspected of shooting an 11-year-old girl in the head surrenders to law enforcement.
The man suspected of shooting an 11-year-old girl in the head surrenders to law enforcement.
Vanderbilt expansion seen as long-term investment in SF recovery
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced that Vanderbilt University will open its first West Coast campus in San Francisco, calling the move a significant long-term investment in the city’s future.
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced that Vanderbilt University will open its first West Coast campus in San Francisco, calling the move a significant long-term investment in the city’s future.
Marin addresses potential future flooding
A Marin County community experienced days of records flooding as the result of heavy rain and king tides. Now, a little more than a week later, officials want to see what can be done now and try to prevent an incident like this from happening again.
A Marin County community experienced days of records flooding as the result of heavy rain and king tides. Now, a little more than a week later, officials want to see what can be done now and try to prevent an incident like this from happening again.
Livermore school board delays vote on potential cuts as parents, staff speak out on $16M shortfall
The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District postponed a vote on a proposed list of budget cuts Tuesday night, as parents, teachers and staff packed a board meeting to voice concerns. The district is trying to close a more than $16 million budget shortfall over the next two years.
The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District postponed a vote on a proposed list of budget cuts Tuesday night, as parents, teachers and staff packed a board meeting to voice concerns. The district is trying to close a more than $16 million budget shortfall over the next two years.



















