Facebook to label all rule-breaking posts - even Donald Trump's

Zuckerberg announced that the company will make policy changes "to connect people with authoritative information about voting, crack down on voter suppression, and fight hate speech."

SJPD holds socially distanced graduation ceremony for cadets

"Underneath the uniform, we're all people. So it's hit us all quite a bit," said academy graduate Fihussein Eli.

Facebook to label all rule-breaking posts - even Trump’s

“The policies we’re implementing today are designed to address the reality of the challenges our country is facing and how they’re showing up across our community,” Mark Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook page announcing the changes.

SFPD seek public's help in finding missing woman

San Francisco police are asking the public's help in the search for a woman who went missing back in April. 

BART board approves $2.4B budget for fiscal year 2021

The budget includes nearly $200 million in cuts from the $1.016 billion preliminary operating budget the board reviewed in mid-May.

Disney changing Splash Mountain, ride tied to Jim Crow film

The changes to the ride will be made at Disneyland in California and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida, the company said in a post.

Vallejo police investigate racist graffiti as hate crime

A Vallejo man is speaking out after finding racist graffiti spray painted at Blue Rock Springs Park where he takes his daily walks.

Disneyland delays July 17 reopening

Disneyland resort is delaying their planned July 17 phased reopening amid a new spike in COVID-19 cases, the California theme park announced on Wednesday. 

San Jose Mayor Liccardo announces extensive plan to reform police

San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo unveiled his plan to reform the San Jose Police Department during a virtual press conference Wednesday afternoon. 

Uber drivers hold protest outside CEO's home

Uber drivers held a protest outside the company’s CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi's, house on Wednesday, to demand labor protections and oppose a ballot measure Uber is working on to force them to remain independent contractors, and not be included in AB5, which would classify them as company employees.

San Francisco school board approves eliminating SFPD officers at public schools

Amid a national movement to eliminate law enforcement from schools, the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday night voted unanimously to declare the city's public schools to be police-free.

US agency probes touch-screen failures in Tesla Model S

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says in documents that it's investigating failures in the 2012 through 2015 Tesla Model S.

California attorney general won't examine killing by Vallejo police

Solano County District Attorney Krishna Abrams asked Attorney General Xavier Becerra to investigate, but his office said she didn’t show that her office was incapable of handling the investigation on its own.