Mother of toddler struck and killed by a stray bullet speaks out after suspects are arrested

Nearly a year after Jasper Wu, a 2-year-old boy, was killed by a stray bullet in Oakland, officials have charged three suspects in his killing. In an emotional one-on-one interview with KTVU, Xiao Xiao, Jasper's mother, said she is happy about the charges, but very sad because she has to live through the whole ordeal again and again.

Musk reinstates suspended journalists on Twitter after poll

Musk accused journalists of sharing private information about his whereabouts, but provided no evidence for that claim.

Florida college student who tracked Elon Musk's private jet responds to Twitter suspension

Twitter has suspended an account that used publicly available flight data to track Elon Musk's private jet, despite a pledge by the social media platform's new owner to keep it up because of his free speech principles.

SFPD crack down on retail theft

San Francisco police announced a major crackdown on shoplifters and retail crime. The department made 60 arrests since late November.

SFPD crackdown on retail theft
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San Francisco police announced a major crackdown on shoplifters and retail crime. The department made 60 arrests since late November.

Journalist suspensions widen rift between Twitter and media

Elon Musk’s abrupt suspension of several journalists who cover Twitter widens a growing rift between the social media site and media organizations that have used the platform to build their audiences.

Multi-agency departments hold drills for disaster pipeline fires

PG&E held a multi-scenario and multi-agency emergency natural gas disaster training drill Thursday at Merritt College in Oakland.  

3 gang members charged in Oakland highway shooting death of toddler Jasper Wu

The Alameda County District Attorney's Office charged three gang members with murder for the highway gun battle that resulted in toddler Jasper Wu's death on I-880 in Oakland in Nov. 2021.

San Francisco's proposed police reform policy on traffic stops on hold

A controversial police reform measure in San Francisco has been put on hold. At stake was whether to limit, certain types of traffic stops within the city. The police commission president said there is more work to be done on this policy after getting feedback from the public.

Wrong-way driver in Pittsburg fatal crash arrested on suspicion of murder

Michael Armstrong, 53, of Richmond, is accused to driving the wrong-way onto Highway 4 in Pittsburg, causing a deadly crash Tuesday morning.

Judge: Paul Pelosi attacker will stand trial over state charges

David DePape, the man accused of physically attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, is headed to trial. 

Man kicks 79-year-old woman as he exits Muni bus, SFPD looking for him

San Francisco Police Department shared surveillance video on Wednesday of an aggravated assault of a 79-year-old woman. Police say the incident aboard a Muni bus happened Dec. 3 on the 38 Line coach at around 11:21 a.m. 

Twitter reportedly fails to pay rent for SF headquarters

Twitter has failed to pay rent on its downtown San Francisco headquarters for weeks, according to a new report from the New York Times. 

Twitter suspends account that tracked Elon Musk's private jet

“He said this is free speech and he’s doing the opposite,” the 20-year-old college student who started the flight-tracking account said.

Family of motorcyclist killed in San Francisco has message for motorists

The wife and parents of the motorcyclist killed on his way to work in San Francisco shared their story in hopes of saving lives. They want motorists to be extra cautious.

Checkmarks and labels: How to navigate Twitter’s latest tools

Blue checks? Gold checks? Twitter’s new CEO Elon Musk is rolling out multiple tools to help verify accounts and protect against fraud.