San Francisco leaders stand up against antisemitic attacks: 'Zero tolerance' for hate
San Francisco leaders gathered on the steps of City Hall on Friday to denounce a recent string of antisemitic attacks. Joining them were residents and business owners who have found themselves targeted.
Driver accused of striking protester at San Francisco 'No Kings' march
A driver who allegedly mowed down a protester during a “No Kings" march in San Francisco has been charged with felony hit-and-run.
Miracle baby Nyla reunites with Kaiser NICU team after beating odds
Baby Nyla, born three months premature and weighing less than a pound, reunites with the Kaiser Permanente NICU San Francisco team, after a long, life-saving journey.
Sports Focus: Campolindo Rugby, Berkeley's Teen's Ultramarathon and De La Salle Golf
A look at a Campolindo High School graduate headed to the East Coast to play rugby in college, a Berkeley teenager running an ultramarathon on Mt. Diablo, and a feature on the De La Salle golf team.
Dozens arrested in dismantling Tenderloin drug market effort in a single night
The San Francisco Police Department announced that more than two dozen people were arrested and hundreds of grams of narcotics were seized Tuesday night in continued efforts to dismantle the drug market in the city.
List: Juneteenth events happening in the Bay Area this week
Juneteenth is an annual celebration commemorating the official end of slavery in the U.S. Here's a list of events happening in the Bay Area.
San Francisco mayor's harm reduction overhaul gets mixed reaction
More than six weeks after a new city policy overhauling harm-reduction services took effect, community members and participants are offering mixed reviews about how it’s playing out on the streets.
San Francisco's Phoenix Hotel, a favorite of touring musicians, to shutter at year's end
A favorite hotel of touring musicians in San Francisco's Tenderloin will close for good at the end of the year.
Man charged with hate crime in alleged San Francisco antisemitic beating
A man accused of taking part in an antisemitic assault in San Francisco that left a man unconscious has been charged with a hate crime, prosecutors said.
Protesters arrested for disrupting San Francisco supes meeting over budget cuts
Union members protesting proposed layoffs in San Francisco's budget were arrested Tuesday after disrupting the Board of Supervisors meeting at City Hall.
San Francisco Medical Examiner seeks public's help to identify deceased man
The San Francisco Police Department released a sketch of the man on Monday.
Pink Triangle atop San Francisco's Twin Peaks vandalized, police make arrest
San Francisco police have made an arrest in a vandalism case involving the Pink Triangle atop Twin Peaks.
Yoshi's co-founder 'Kaz' Kajimura, who dreamed big, has died
One of the founders of Yoshi's, the Bay Area jazz and blues club, died on Sunday at the age of 82 following a battle with dementia. The club posted the news along with a tribute on social media on Monday.
Sanctuary cities brace for more ICE raids after Trump's latest threat
Leaders in some of the nation's largest cities are responding to the latest threat from President Trump to step up immigration enforcement in democratic strongholds.




















