Service for USF student Christopher Liang to be held in San Francisco church
The family of Christopher Liang, the missing college student who was found dead over the weekend in Central Valley, announced plans to honor his life with a public memorial.
Sherri Papini, charged with faking kidnapping, released from jail
A Northern California woman who was arrested last week for allegedly faking her own 2016 kidnapping and lying to federal agents has been released from jail.
San Francisco's 1st tiny-home village ready for homeless people
San Francisco's first tiny home community is ready for residents in the Hayes Valley neighborhood.
Woman robbed while unloading groceries from car in Oakland
Authorities in Oakland are searching for a strong-armed robbery suspect who targeted a woman as she was unloading groceries.
San Francisco cinematographer hit twice by burglars
A San Francisco cinematographer says he was hit twice by the same burglars who stole $32,000 in production gear stored in his garage.
11-year-old Ukrainian boy hailed 'real hero,' after traveling more than 600 miles alone
An 11-year-old Ukrainian boy was being hailed "a real hero" after leaving his home and traveling more than 620 miles alone seeking safety in neighboring Slovakia.
3 auto burglary suspects charged by San Francisco D.A.
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin on Tuesday, announced felony charges against three auto burglary suspects for participating in a string of incidents along the Embarcadero and in North Beach.
SF Golden Gate Park to host humanitarian relief concert for Ukraine
Bay Area residents seeking ways to help in the humanitarian aid effort in Ukraine were invited to a free concert in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park on Saturday, as organizers hoped to use the power of community, music and culture to help those in the crossfires of the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Katie Meyer honored by Stanford women's basketball team ahead of Pac-12 title
As the Stanford women's basketball team rode to another Pac-12 title, they paid tribute to Katie Meyer.
Ukraine crisis: How you can help UNICEF, Project HOPE, and GlobalGiving
As Russian forces continue their full-scale invasion on Ukraine, here are some ways Americans can help the Ukrainian people.
McDonald's to temporarily close 850 restaurants in Russia
McDonald’s said Tuesday it is temporarily closing all of its 850 restaurants in Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Florida teacher hospitalized after attack by 5-year-old needs surgery; union says it's child's 3rd attack
A South Florida elementary school teacher who had to be hospitalized after she was attacked by a 5-year-old student was so severely injured, she had to be intubated and will need surgery, according to her union. They say this is the third time the same child has violently attacked his teacher and sent her to the hospital.
Woman fights to keep ‘FART’ license plate in North Carolina
Karly Sindy of North Carolina said she was surprised when the DMV granted her vanity plate request, but now the DMV wants an explanation for it — and she’s come up with one.
2nd round of free at-home COVID tests available now, White House says
If you ordered your free at-home COVID tests from the government earlier this year, the White House says you can now place another order for a set of four tests per household.
Florida teacher accused of biting 2 students over jar of pickles
According to the Polk County School District, Rhonda Rice is accused of biting two students in an attempt to get a jar of pickles from them.
Mexico finds 11 bodies in clandestine pits near US border
Investigators used backhoes Sunday and Monday to excavate a series of pits, many holding several bodies, in San Luis Rio Colorado, across the border from Yuma, Arizona.
Possible canine distemper outbreak in the Bay Area
Animal control officials say the Bay Area may have a problem with canine distemper.
Congress passes Emmett Till bill to make lynching hate crime
Congress gave final approval Monday to legislation that for the first time would make lynching a federal hate crime in the U.S., sending the bill to President Joe Biden to sign into law.
Dashcam video shows Florida trooper drive into speeding DUI suspect's path to protect Skyway 10K runners
Dramatic dashcam footage from a Florida Highway Patrol SUV shows the moment a trooper put herself in harm's way in order to protect thousands of runners from a suspected DUI driver who plowed through a series of roadblocks.
Three found dead inside San Francisco apartment likely overdosed on fentanyl-laced drugs
It was a deadly weekend in San Francisco after three people died from apparent fentanyl overdoses.



















