Benioff says he'd support National Guard in San Francisco ahead of Dreamforce: report

As the countdown to San Francisco's signature tech event is on, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told the New York Times in an interview published on Friday that he'd welcome National Guard troops in the city if President Trump decided to deploy them. 

Victim injured in San Francisco Mission shooting, no arrests

San Francisco city officials are advising the public to avoid the area of 16th and Mission streets after a shooting with a suspect in the area Tuesday night. 

Family of SFPD recruit who died after training exercise claims 'negligence'

The parents of recruit officer Jon-Marques Psalms, 30, who died after injuries sustained during a training exercise at the San Francisco Police Academy, are demanding answers.

San Francisco police bust illegal gambling operations, arrests made

The San Francisco Police Department made four arrests and have seized more than $17,000 as well as weapons and drugs connected to illegal gambling operations. 

San Francisco police recruit dies after mandated training exercise

Jon-Marques Psalms, 30, was hospitalized on Wednesday after the emergency occurred during training and died two days later, according to a statement from the San Francisco Police Department.

Mission District shooting: 1 injured, 2 detained, SFPD says

At least one person was shot and is in life-threatening condition in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday, police say. 

Loved ones mourn 28-year-old fatally stabbed while protecting others at Muni stop

Family and friends of Colden Kimber of San Francisco, the man who was stabbed and killed over the weekend at a Muni stop are struggling to make sense of what happened.

SF Police recover vintage heirloom months after theft

Police said this was a rare recovery because stolen vehicles gone for more than 30 days are usually never located.

Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run crash in San Francisco's Excelsior District

The San Francisco Police Department confirms a hit-and-run collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian early Wednesday morning resulted in the pedestrian's death. 

OPD and SFPD shared license plate reader data with fed agencies: report

License plate reader data from some Bay Area police departments has been shared with federal law enforcement via a shared database, a new report found.

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.

Dozens arrested in dismantling Tenderloin drug market effort in a single night

The San Francisco Police Department announced that more than two dozen people were arrested and hundreds of grams of narcotics were seized Tuesday night in continued efforts to dismantle the drug market in the city.

SFPD honors LGBTQ+ officers during Pride Month

In San Francisco, city leaders gathered at the San Francisco Police Department to celebrate queer officers and the diversity of the city on Monday.