SF's acting police chief deals with protests as he takes on new job
Chief Paul Yep made his first appearance in his role as acting chief at Wednesday night's police commission meeting.
List: 'No Kings' anti-Trump protests happening in the Bay Area on Saturday
Dozens of protests are happening across the Bay Area on Saturday as part of the "No Kings" movement. Here's what to know.
Cinch Saloon enters new chapter, preserving SF LGBTQ history
A historic gay bar on San Francisco’s Polk Street is getting a second life. The Cinch Saloon, once at risk of closing, has a new owner committed to preserving its legacy.
San Francisco groups advocate against budget cuts
Now that San Francisco's mayor has delivered his budget proposal, the city is now grappling with the tough decisions ahead.
Al Pastor Papi's downtown San Francisco location is now open
San Francisco's Vacant to Vibrant program welcomed three new businesses to the downtown area.
Live updates: Latest on ICE protests, immigration in the Bay Area, LA
Protests in Los Angeles and the Bay Area are entering a sixth day as ICE officers make arrests across the state and US. Here are the latest updates.
Hiker missing in India, San Francisco family desperate to find him
A Bay Area family is frantic after their 44-year-old son disappeared while hiking in India's Dharamsala region, where there are glaciers late last week.
100,000 meals for nonprofit Project Open Hand at risk under SF budget proposal
San Francisco’s proposed budget includes cuts to nonprofit services, threatening organizations like Project Open Hand, which may have to eliminate weekend meals. That means 100,000 fewer meals annually. Advocates warn the reductions will harm vulnerable communities and reverse progress made in neighborhoods like the Tenderloin.
Fisherman's Wharf facelift plans means Alioto's gets bulldozed
The San Francisco Port Commission officially received the Port's proposal to remake the very heart of Fisherman's Wharf into a more viable and attractive center of the world-famous tourist site. It involves bulldozing one famous restaurant, possibly rehabbing tow others, creating a new pedestrian plaza and making historic fishing boats the centerpiece.
21-year-old Ivy League dropouts raise millions, launch Bay Area AI startup to 'cheat on everything’
Ivy League drops outs have raised more than $5M to launch a highly controversial tech-startup in San Francisco, with a stated slogan to use its artificial intelligence application to "cheat on everything."
San Francisco's mayor pushes new plan to get RV residents into housing
San Francisco's mayor has launched a new plan aimed at clearing recreational vehicles from the city's streets. Mayor Daniel Lurie said the idea is to get people into housing. The mayor said this is part of his broader plan to get housing for the unhoused, including those living in recreational vehicles.
San Francisco police confront splinter group of anti-ICE protesters
San Francisco police made another round of arrests after a second round of anti-ICE protests on Monday night, where several buildings were defaced with graffiti.
SF rally for state labor leader arrested in LA
Several hundred people rallied in San Francisco on Monday to protest the arrest of David Huerta, the president of SEIU California, three days after he was taken into custody in Los Angeles.




















