Starbucks replacing CEO: What's been plaguing the coffee giant?

From boycotts to labor disputes, here are some of the issues that have been plaguing the world’s largest coffee company in recent months.

Dead body found near Outside Lands: SFFD

A man was found dead near Outside Lands by Golden Gate Park Sunday afternoon, authorities shared. 

Arrest warrants filed against protestors who blocked Golden Gate Bridge in April

Protesters against the war in Gaza who blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in April are facing false imprisonment and other charges, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said on Saturday.   

Driver shot, crashes car and dies: Police

Police are investigating a shooting and car crash that left a person dead early Saturday in Oakland.

Fmr. Safeway manager suing for wrongful firing after giving free food to SFPD officers

A former Safeway manager has filed a lawsuit against the supermarket chain for wrongful termination. Oscar Santos said company officials questioned him about actions he was authorized to take. He said he's sharing his story to clear his reputation.

Fire breaks out at U.S. Bank next to historic Castro theatre

The U.S. Bank in the Castro District was the latest scene of a one-alarm fire in San Francisco, officials said. 

Driver charged with murder of San Jose officer; partner released from hospital

The Santa Clara County District Attorney this week charged a driver with the death of a San Jose community service officer, while his partner was released from the hospital after the weekend tragedy. 

Disney's crackdown on password-sharing starts soon: What to know

Disney announced plans to roll out paid sharing, which allows people from different households to share an account for an added fee, but it's not clear when it will be available.

Boy on scooter killed by driver in San Jose crash

Police in San Jose are at the scene of a fatal crash where the driver of a vehicle killed a boy on a scooter, officials say. 

SFPD hails police drones as crime drops

The San Francisco Police Department hailed success with its use of drones in crime-fighting efforts, calling the technology a game-changer.

Oakland police union calls for Mayor Sheng Thao to resign

The Oakland Police Officers Association on Tuesday said it has a “major announcement" about a mass shooting that occurred over the weekend. 

San Jose police release new details in on-duty death of Community Service Officer

San Jose Police on Monday provided new details about a suspected drunk driving accident that killed a beloved Community Service Officer. The officer – called a CSO -- was providing traffic control for an unrelated accident when he was hit and killed Saturday night. A second CSO was also seriously injured. 

Federal judge rules Google violated antitrust law

The judge's ruling sets up a second trial that will cover potential remedies for Google's search monopoly.

Cybertruck catches fire, driver killed after Southeast Texas crash

The Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating after a Tesla Cybertruck crashed and caught fire on Monday morning.

8 arrested, nearly 600g of narcotics seized in bust: SFPD

Eight people were arrested and over 576 grams of illegal narcotics were seized by police in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood Tuesday, police said.