San Francisco leaders propose expanding corner store curfew to SoMa

San Francisco officials want to expand an overnight retail curfew to other parts of the city in an effort to curb persistent illegal drug use and late-night violence.

SF man convicted for double stabbing that killed 1

A man who in 2023 killed one person and injured another was convicted by a San Francisco jury of murder on Wednesday.

Protesters return to SF ICE office amid fears of surprise detentions

Organizers say at least a dozen immigrants received text messages on Friday, ordering them to check in with federal immigration authorities over the weekend.

San Francisco to set up triage center to address SoMa's 6th St. issues

San Francisco is preparing a new one-stop location on Stevenson Street aimed at cracking down on street conditions South of Market.

Bars in San Francisco on edge over recent burglaries

With the weekend upon us, businesses in San Francisco are on alert for burglars who are after cash registers and ATMs. Mars Bar & Restaurant was hit just two weeks ago, and the whole burglary was caught on camera.

San Francisco's homeless count shows slight increase, but progress on sheltering

San Francisco has completed analyzing data from the latest count of homeless in the city. The city says the overall number of homelessness is up slightly, but the city says it is making progress in getting people off the streets. 

Robbers take shots of tequila after ransacking popular SF LGBTQ club 'Oasis'

Popular LGBTQ nightclub, Oasis, is bouncing back after being ransacked by robbers last week in San Francisco's SoMa District. Surveillance video captured the suspects breaking in, before holding the club's cleaning crew at gunpoint early Thursday morning.

RSA Conference expected to generate $62 million for San Francisco

San Francisco was buzzing with activity on Thursday as 40,000 visitors filled the Moscone Center for the RSA Conference.

Possible arson involving Teslas in SoMa neighborhood

The San Francisco Police Department is investigating two cases of separate Tesla car fires in the early hours of Sunday in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood, officials said.

SF man charged in December double stabbing that killed 1

A San Francisco man is facing the possibility of life in prison after being charged in connection with a double stabbing in the city's South of Market neighborhood that left a woman injured and a man dead in December.   

San Francisco streets still cleared post-APEC, but will it last?

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit is over, and locals in San Francisco noticed a difference in street conditions during the conference. It's a change that many say they've noticed the cleaner conditions on many of the city's streets. Now the question is how to maintain that momentum.

SF small business owners say APEC security has kept customers away

Before this week's summit, San Francisco said the influx of global leaders and CEO's would be good for local businesses. This may not be true for many who work near the APEC security zone and Chinatown. Business owners in the South of Market neighborhood and Chinatown say tight security measures such as road closures have kept customers away. The expected APEC boom has turned into a bust for Manny Ramirez, owner of Bocado located on Folsom Street near Moscone Center where the APEC Summit is being held.

Competing rallies in San Francisco over Israel-Hamas war

Organizers of a rally in the city's South of Market neighborhood by self-proclaimed anti-Zionist Jews who say they are opposed to Israeli air strikes and bombings in Gaza.

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 rolls out new plan to combat hate crimes

San Francisco leaders rolled out a city-wide response to racist attacks. The city says it has plans to streamline the response to hate crimes and make sure victims get the help they need.

Mayor, exuberant crowd celebrate new service on Central Subway's T-Third line

With a Native American blessing, a celebration in song and cheers from an exuberant crowd, the T-Third line officially started its new route connecting Chinatown to Sunnydale and the Bayview in the new Central Subway Saturday.