San Francisco officials are investigating if Elon Musk’s ‘Twitter Hotel’ plan broke laws

San Francisco officials are investigating Twitter after six former employees allege that owner Elon Musk’s leadership team broke laws by turning the company’s headquarters into a “Twitter Hotel" for workers who were pushed to stay up late to transform the social media platform.

Target recalls nearly 5M candles after reports of burns, lacerations

Target is recalling nearly 5 million glass candles following reports of lacerations and severe burns, according to a notice posted by safety regulators. 

Former SFPD cop cleared in fatal shooting of Keita O'Neil speaks out

A former San Francisco police officer will not face criminal charges in the fatal shooting of Keita O'Neil six years ago. The State A.G. declined to press charges. KTVU spoke with the officer involved.

Walt Disney Company cancels relocation of thousands of California workers to Orlando's Lake Nona

Disney announced Thursday that the company will no longer relocate its Imagineers, cast members, and employees from California to Florida citing changes in "new leadership" and "changing business conditions."

Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser resort permanently shutting down this fall, Disney says

Just over a year ago, Walt Disney World Resort ushered in a new era of entertainment with the much-anticipated opening of its Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser. The entertainment giant announced on Thursday that it will be permanently closing the resort and attraction this fall.

What is coming to Netflix in June 2023?

Netflix is always adding new shows and movies to its library, and June 2023 is no exception.

Doctor accused of trying to kill family blames tires for Devil's Slide crash

The Southern California doctor accused of trying to kill his family in January by driving his Tesla off a cliff at Devil’s Slide in San Mateo County blamed the crash on tire problems, court documents revealed.

Target CEO: Retail theft may cost company over $1.2B this year

Target said it’s seeing an increasing number of violent incidents at stores, but doesn’t want to close stores because that hurts workers and the community.

SF supervisors call for outside review of DA's decision in Banko Brown's shooting death, mayor speaks

The supervisors say the district attorney's opinion that Anthony, the guard, would mount a successful self-defense argument in court is wrong given that a weapon was never found at the scene or on Brown.

Person in critical condition after falling from San Francisco pier

One person is in critical condition after falling from a San Francisco pier while collecting cans on Tuesday morning, officials said. 

Google to add pre-written text prompts to suicide-related search results

When someone searches for suicide-related terms, they’ll see a prompt with conversation starters they can send via text in an effort to “reduce the stigma” of reaching out for help.

Power restored to most customers after outage in Daly City area

A power outage that affected an estimated 5,600 Pacific Gas & Electric customers in the Daly City area on Monday morning has been mostly resolved, PG&E officials said.

'It gives a sickening feeling inside': Trestle Glen neighbors concerned following weekend robbery

Oakland police are investigating a robbery involving several suspects in the Trestle Glen neighborhood. Home surveillance video shows Saturday’s robbery. In it, a group of men is seen stealing a woman's purse.

Suspect arrested for 9 robberies, attempts in San Francisco

Authorities have arrested a man suspected of robbing several different banks in San Francisco, officials said.

Man fatally shot in downtown Vallejo

A man was fatally shot in downtown Vallejo on Saturday night, announced the Vallejo Police Department on Sunday.