Video: CHP air-rescues 3 people in separate incidents over the weekend
The California Highway Patrol’s Golden Gate Division Air Operations were busy over the weekend with three daring rescues in San Francisco’s Lands End and two others in Marin County.
Jury orders SF's Marriott Marquis hotel to pay $20m in disability lawsuit
The Marriott Marquis hotel in San Francisco is on the hook for $20 million after a jury found it failed to accommodate an employee's disability.
Person dies after being struck by Caltrain in San Francisco
One person is dead after being struck by a Caltrain in San Francisco.
SF Chinatown kicks off 33rd annual Moon Cake festival
San Francisco Chinatown launched its 33rd annual Autumn Moon Cake Festival Saturday afternoon in a celebration of traditional Chinese culture.
SFPD 'bait car' lands two arrests, assault pistol
A San Francisco police bait car was used to arrested two individuals on Friday, the department announced. Police also recovered an illegal assault pistol.
Latest pedestrian death in San Francisco prompts calls for safer roads
Pressure is being put on San Francisco lawmakers to improve traffic safety along a major thoroughfare in the Mission District. It comes after yet another pedestrian lost their life in the City this week.
SF supervisor responds after Elon Musk calls for politician's firing over city's 'destruction'
Elon Musk called for San Francisco's District 5 County Supervisor Dean Preston to be fired for overseeing what he claimed was the destruction of the city.
Video: Burger joint burglars come up empty handed
Thieves broke into a San Francisco restaurant recently but couldn't steal any money because the owner had stopped accepting cash after an earlier burglary.
New security measures, cameras on Twin Peaks after teen killed
The city of San Francisco is increasing police patrols and taking other new safety measures at the lookout point on Twin Peaks.
The house where Ansel Adams lived in the 1920s is up for sale in San Francisco
The 4-bed and 3.5- bath home in the Presidio is known as the Ansel Adams home and is now being listed for $5.5 million.
TechCrunch Disrupt convention brought more than 12,000 people to SF
The Moscone West area was teeming with tech talk Thursday, as the three-day TechCrunch Disrupt convention wrapped up in San Francisco.
San Francisco pilot program pays people with drug addiction in gift cards if they get clean
San Francisco launched a pilot program to help those struggling with addiction. The program focuses on cocaine and methamphetamine use. Patients who get clean are paid in gift cards.
Folsom Street Fair celebrates 40 years of bondage, leather and kinky fun
It's LeatherWeek in San Francisco. What does that mean? It's time for kink enthusiasts to get their gear on in preparation for Sunday's main event — Folsom Street Fair, which marks 40 years in the city.
San Francisco man convicted in rape, murder of his friend
A jury convicted a 72-year-old man in the brutal rape and murder of his friend in San Francisco, the district attorney announced.
Woman sues San Francisco McDonald’s over 'severe burns' from hot coffee spill
An elderly woman is suing a San Francisco McDonald’s over a hot coffee spill that’s reminiscent of the 1992 incident that made national headlines.
San Francisco leaders tackle 'epidemic' of car break-ins
San Francisco's DA Brook Jenkins said property crime is "plaguing" the city and deeply impacting residents and businesses.
Bay Area experiencing smoky conditions due to wildfires
Look just about any direction, and you will see the thick haze resting over the Bay Area, smoke blowing southward from wildfires burning in far Northern California and Oregon.
2 Bay Area men sentenced 15, 18 years in prison for child pornography charges
Two Bay Area residents, one being a driving school instructor who used his position to find victims, were sentenced to 15 years and 18 years respectively for several charges relating to child pornography, according to federal prosecutors.
Report finds windows broken during San Francisco storms had prior problems
Most of the high-rise building windows in San Francisco that were broken or damaged during storms last March had problems even before the storms hit, according to a new report.
Scientists estimate fish inside SF's Steinhart Aquarium to be 92 years old
Scientists have now determined that a fish inside the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco's California Academy of Sciences is a record holder.