San Francisco yoga studio owner sued by landlord over rent ordinance dispute
Ngan Pham says her dream business the Yoga Phamily studio opened in San Francisco's Mission District in 2019, but a year later, with the pandemic she was unable to keep up with her $6,000-a-month rent.
Woman killed in New Year’s Eve hit-and-run crash remembered at vigil
Family and friends came together in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood Friday afternoon to attend a vigil to honor two women killed on New Year's Eve by a hit-and-run driver.
Vandals hit San Francisco businesses already struggling to stay afloat during COVID
Some of the business owners said it couldn't have come at a worse time.
San Francisco mass vaccination site opens; it's already booked
San Francisco set a goal of vaccinating everyone within the city by the end of June - about 900,000 people.
San Francisco didn’t run out of the COVID vaccine after all
San Francisco's plan to vaccinate all residents against COVID-19 by the end of June is ambitious. Despite concerns vaccine doses would run out this week, some additional support came through.
Curry, Warriors honor VP Kamala Harris in win over Spurs
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors brought it on both ends in their most complete game yet for new Vice President Kamala Harris, honoring her Oakland roots.
Mike Sadek, former Giants catcher, dies at 74 after illness
Mike Sadek, a popular backup catcher who played all eight of his major league seasons with the San Francisco Giants, has died. He was 74.
San Francisco Department of Public Health's goal is to vaccinate all residents by June 2021
San Francisco Department of Public Health says their goal is to vaccinate every resident for the novel coronavirus by June 30, 2021. The news came Wednesday during a special hearing called by a city supervisor.
Elderly man hit with laptop suffers life-threatening injury in SF family dispute
An elderly man, who was struck with a laptop computer Tuesday at a Richmond District home in San Francisco, suffered life-threatening injury, police say.
San Francisco's health department could soon run out of vaccine doses
Mayor London Breed said so far the city has only received a total of 102,825 doses for both the first and second shots. But that will not cover the approximately 210,000 people in the city's highest priority group which includes frontline workers and people 65 and older.
How Kamala Harris' time as SF District Attorney helped create a political powerhouse
Before she was elected as the next vice president, Kamala Harris was elected for the first time to political office as San Francisco's district attorney.
Felony homicide arrest made following chaotic Bay Bridge biker crash
A Stockton man was arrested for felony homicide and being an accessory in the Bay Bridge wrong-way chaos after his passenger was run over while the two allegedly fled police, CHP said Tuesday.
New $41M kitchen allows Meals on Wheels to triple capacity
Despite a near 300% spike in demand due to COVID-19, this strong nonprofit is still keeping San Francisco seniors healthy even in the midst of a pandemic.
Dirt bike passenger who died in chaotic Bay Bridge crash ID'd
It's unclear why the bikers were creating havoc on the bridge. It wasn't immediately clear if anyone was arrested.
5 injured in San Francisco shooting
Five people were injured in a shooting in San Francisco on Saturday night.
San Francisco police assist FBI, seize explosive materials from RV park
San Francisco police on Friday assisted federal agents with an investigation where chemicals used to make explosives were seized from an RV Park and a resident was detained.
Boy in apparent Marina murder-suicide identified; attorney details custody battle
An attorney representing the mother of a boy who died in an apparent murder-suicide in San Francisco this week identified the victim as 9-year-old Pierce O’Loughlin.
San Francisco opening three mass COVID-19 vaccination sites
To streamline the COVID vaccination process the city plans to create a network of injection sites to scale-up capacity as vaccine supply increases.
SFPD investigating Marina murder-suicide involving 9-year-old boy
Police in San Francisco are investigating a suspected murder-suicide after they found a 40-year-old man and a 9-year-old boy dead from gunshot wounds in the Marina District.
SF mayor nominates assessor Chu to replace Naomi Kelly as city administrator
In the wake of former San Francisco City Administrator Naomi Kelly resigning from her post earlier this week, Mayor London Breed announced on Thursday she has nominated Assessor Carmen Chu to replace Kelly.