1 woman killed, another injured by driver in San Francisco

A driver struck and killed one woman and sent another pedestrian to the hospital with life-threatening injuries on Monday morning, San Francisco police said. 

San Francisco DA investigator sues former boss Chesa Boudin for retaliation, defamation

San Francisco District Attorney investigator Magen Hayashi is suing her former boss Chesa Boudin and other attorneys, claiming she was told to commit misconduct.

Man accused of repeat inappropriate touching in SFPD custody

San Francisco police have arrested Bill Gene Hobbs, a man accused in a string of incidents in which he inappropriately touched strangers.

Homicide inspector Frank Falzon remembers solving San Francisco's most infamous cases

Legendary SFPD Homicide Inspector Frank Falzon sits down for an interview with KTVU, detailing his career investigating more than 300 cases, including the Zodiac, the Zebra killings, the Night Stalker and the killings of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk.

San Francisco prepares for Fleet Week 2022

San Francisco's Fleet Week begins next week. In a matter of days, Marina Green will be transformed as the Bay Area watches five Navy ships sail into the San Francisco Bay, and planes take to the air. 

Police search for man who brutally attacked father in San Francisco's Mission

Police are searching for the person behind a brutal and unprovoked attack on a 52-year-old man in San Francisco's Mission District. Ramon Reyna was attacked near the corner of 18th Street and Valencia Street just before midnight on Tuesday evening.

San Francisco police bump reward to $100K in double murder case

San Francisco police have increased a reward to $100,000 in solving a double homicide case from 2016. Lindsay Elaine McCollum and Eddie Wayne Tate were shot and killed on the corner of 16th Street and South Van Ness Avenue.

San Francisco police allowed to use private security cameras, even for live feeds

San Francisco Supervisors have decided to allow police access private surveillance cameras, as long as the owners of the cameras give permission. Under the controversial new program, officers have access to live feeds.

Dreamforce 2022 underway in San Francisco

Dreamforce is underway in San Francisco and 40,000 conventioneers have flooded into the city.

Woman sues SFPD after rape kit DNA was used to ID her as suspect

A woman whose rape kit was used by San Francisco police to identify her as suspect in a crime filed a lawsuit against the city and its police department on Monday.

Suspect in fatal San Francisco BART plaza stabbing arrested

The suspect in a fatal stabbing at a BART plaza in San Francisco last month was arrested, BART police say. 

San Francisco police sergeant under fire for arresting Latino drug dealing suspects

A new crackdown on open-air drug dealing in San Francisco. But one police sergeant is under fire, accused of racially profiling the people he arrests. A KTVU crew caught up with Sgt. Daniel Solorzano in the Tenderloin to ask him about it.

Stabbing takes man's life in San Francisco

San Francisco police are investigating the apparent fatal stabbing of a man Monday morning in the Bayview neighborhood. 

SF man charged with killing his father and stepmother in their home

In San Francisco, the family of a woman who was shot to death in her home, along with her husband, is speaking out. Relatives said the woman's stepson pulled the trigger.