San Jose councilmember's campaign signs for state office defaced with antisemitic vandalism
Signs belonging to San Jose councilmember David Cohen, who is running for California State Senate. The signs were vandalized between April 28 and May 5.
Signs belonging to San Jose councilmember David Cohen, who is running for California State Senate. The signs were vandalized between April 28 and May 5.
Old BART car gets new home
As part of the BART legacy fleet decommissioning, a BART car was placed in downtown Hayward for Arthur Mac's expansion.
As part of the BART legacy fleet decommissioning, a BART car was placed in downtown Hayward for Arthur Mac's expansion.
SF Public Health: monitoring 241 non-contagious TB cases at Riordan High HS
The San Francisco Dept. of Public Health and the Riordan head of school Tim Reardon sent a letter April 27 informing Riordan High School students, staff and parents that TB transmission rates have dropped significantly. The letter stated there would be another smaller round of TB testing May 6-8, to monitor the TB outbreak that was first detected in November 2025. Seven students tested positive for active TB and were undergoing treatment for the bacteria.
The San Francisco Dept. of Public Health and the Riordan head of school Tim Reardon sent a letter April 27 informing Riordan High School students, staff and parents that TB transmission rates have dropped significantly. The letter stated there would be another smaller round of TB testing May 6-8, to monitor the TB outbreak that was first detected in November 2025. Seven students tested positive for active TB and were undergoing treatment for the bacteria.
SF Public Health: monitoring 241 non-contagious TB cases at Riordan High HS
The San Francisco Dept. of Public Health and the Riordan head of school Tim Reardon sent a letter April 27 informing Riordan High School students, staff and parents that TB transmission rates have dropped significantly. The letter stated there would be another smaller round of TB testing May 6-8, to monitor the TB outbreak that was first detected in November 2025. Seven students tested positive for active TB and were undergoing treatment for the bacteria.
The San Francisco Dept. of Public Health and the Riordan head of school Tim Reardon sent a letter April 27 informing Riordan High School students, staff and parents that TB transmission rates have dropped significantly. The letter stated there would be another smaller round of TB testing May 6-8, to monitor the TB outbreak that was first detected in November 2025. Seven students tested positive for active TB and were undergoing treatment for the bacteria.
Hantavirus: Should Californians be worried? UCSF doctor explains
California is one of several U.S. states monitoring hantavirus after the rare disease was detected on a cruise ship and led to the deaths of three passengers in recent weeks. UCSF's Dr. Peter Chin-Hong explains what the Bay Area needs to know.
California is one of several U.S. states monitoring hantavirus after the rare disease was detected on a cruise ship and led to the deaths of three passengers in recent weeks. UCSF's Dr. Peter Chin-Hong explains what the Bay Area needs to know.
Fox Local San Francisco previews the 2026 WNBA season and what's in store for the Golden State Valkyries
Defector.com writer Maitreyi Anantharaman joins Fox Local San Francisco to preview the 2026 Golden State Valkyries and the WNBA season which tips off on May 8.
Defector.com writer Maitreyi Anantharaman joins Fox Local San Francisco to preview the 2026 Golden State Valkyries and the WNBA season which tips off on May 8.
Hotels in World Cup host cities report slower than expected bookings, study finds
With the World Cup just one month away, a new report from the American Hotel and Lodging Association reveals that many host cities have yet to see the anticipated tourism surge.
With the World Cup just one month away, a new report from the American Hotel and Lodging Association reveals that many host cities have yet to see the anticipated tourism surge.
Alicia Keys' musical 'Hell's Kitchen' brings New York soul to San Francisco
The Tony Award-winning musical "Hell's Kitchen," inspired by the life and music of R&B icon Alicia Keys, has arrived at San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre.
The Tony Award-winning musical "Hell's Kitchen," inspired by the life and music of R&B icon Alicia Keys, has arrived at San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre.
Tickets go on sale for F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Tickets for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix officially go on sale Thursday morning, marking the fourth year the high-velocity event has taken over the Strip.
Tickets for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix officially go on sale Thursday morning, marking the fourth year the high-velocity event has taken over the Strip.
Common Sense Media launches Youth AI Safety Institute
Geoffrey Fowler, of San Francisco-based Common Sense Media, discusses how parents can help keep their kids safe when using artificial intelligence, plus the organization's Youth AI Safety Institute.
Geoffrey Fowler, of San Francisco-based Common Sense Media, discusses how parents can help keep their kids safe when using artificial intelligence, plus the organization's Youth AI Safety Institute.
Nearly half of Californians don't have 'much trust' in health care system: poll
A new study commissioned by the nonprofit California Health Care Foundation reveals that nearly half of Californians—46%—reported they do not have "much trust" in the health care system.
A new study commissioned by the nonprofit California Health Care Foundation reveals that nearly half of Californians—46%—reported they do not have "much trust" in the health care system.
San Francisco bracing for best summer travel season in years
San Francisco is bracing for its best summer travel season in years, with new data suggesting tourism figures could hit heights not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
San Francisco is bracing for its best summer travel season in years, with new data suggesting tourism figures could hit heights not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lack of trust in health care system: poll
Millions of Californians lack confidence in the state’s health care system, citing a lack of price transparency and long wait times as primary drivers of their skepticism.
Millions of Californians lack confidence in the state’s health care system, citing a lack of price transparency and long wait times as primary drivers of their skepticism.
Oakland declares 'Delroy Lindo Day'
Oakland honors actor Delroy Lindo with a special day and ceremony.
Oakland honors actor Delroy Lindo with a special day and ceremony.
Proposals for Grocery Outlet in old Walgreens in Oakland
Grocery Outlet is pushing ahead with plans for two new stores in Oakland, according to the East Bay Times.
Grocery Outlet is pushing ahead with plans for two new stores in Oakland, according to the East Bay Times.
Antioch puts city manager on leave
The Antioch City Council announced Wednesday that City Manager Bessie Scott has been put on a leave of absence.
The Antioch City Council announced Wednesday that City Manager Bessie Scott has been put on a leave of absence.
Driver arrested on DUI after car slams into home, injuring 2
Two children were injured after a car lost control and crashed into a residence in San Jose.
Two children were injured after a car lost control and crashed into a residence in San Jose.
College dreams come true for 200+ high school students in SF
More than 200 San Francisco high school seniors just received life-changing news: they are the newest Crankstart Foundation scholars. This family-run foundation is providing students with up to $15,000 a year to attend the college of their dreams.
More than 200 San Francisco high school seniors just received life-changing news: they are the newest Crankstart Foundation scholars. This family-run foundation is providing students with up to $15,000 a year to attend the college of their dreams.
Inside look: water treatment in Mountain View neighborhood
Inside look: water treatment in Mountain View neighborhood
Inside look: water treatment in Mountain View neighborhood
Golden State Valkyries prioritize continuity as season two approaches
As the Golden State Valkyries prepare for their sophomore season, the franchise is betting on a rare commodity in professional sports: consistency.
As the Golden State Valkyries prepare for their sophomore season, the franchise is betting on a rare commodity in professional sports: consistency.



















