'Justice for KitKat': SF supervisor holds rally for autonomous vehicle regulation
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder on Tuesday called for self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, to be regulated after the death of KitKat, a beloved bodega cat in the city's Mission District.
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder on Tuesday called for self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, to be regulated after the death of KitKat, a beloved bodega cat in the city's Mission District.
Future of Macy's Union Square location comes into focus
The future of Macy’s flagship store in San Francisco’s Union Square is becoming clearer, more than a year after the retailer announced it was leaving.
The future of Macy’s flagship store in San Francisco’s Union Square is becoming clearer, more than a year after the retailer announced it was leaving.
Incoming storm
Our next storm is making its way closer to the Bay Area. The conditions will change rapidly overnight. The front will produce moderate to heavy rain for the Wednesday morning commute. The heaviest rain will be focused in the North Bay. Winds will also be an issue. High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories have been issued for the majority of the Bay Area. Gusts could exceed 50 mph in some areas.
Our next storm is making its way closer to the Bay Area. The conditions will change rapidly overnight. The front will produce moderate to heavy rain for the Wednesday morning commute. The heaviest rain will be focused in the North Bay. Winds will also be an issue. High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories have been issued for the majority of the Bay Area. Gusts could exceed 50 mph in some areas.
San Francisco man found guilty of murder in brutal beating of elderly woman
A young man has been found guilty of murder in the brutal beating of an 88-year-old woman who died a year after the attack.
A young man has been found guilty of murder in the brutal beating of an 88-year-old woman who died a year after the attack.
From Bay Area high school friends to world's youngest self-made billionaires: Company valued at $10B
Three Bay Area high school classmates, who all ended up dropping out of college together, have been named the youngest self-made billionaires in the world.
Three Bay Area high school classmates, who all ended up dropping out of college together, have been named the youngest self-made billionaires in the world.
San Francisco has a remodeled playground in Bernal Heights
San Francisco has a fresh-looking playground in Bernal Heights.
San Francisco has a fresh-looking playground in Bernal Heights.
Divided San Francisco Arts Commission votes to remove fountain
A divided San Francisco Arts Commission has voted to remove the Vaillancourt Fountain from Embarcadero Plaza, clearing the way for the 1971 concrete sculpture to be dismantled early next year as part of a $32 million plaza renovation.
A divided San Francisco Arts Commission has voted to remove the Vaillancourt Fountain from Embarcadero Plaza, clearing the way for the 1971 concrete sculpture to be dismantled early next year as part of a $32 million plaza renovation.
Clouds, rain
Today will see clouds and rain. Temps in the 60s and 70s.
Today will see clouds and rain. Temps in the 60s and 70s.
More clouds on the way
Your Tuesday forecast features mostly cloudy skies. Shower chances have been added to the North Bay forecast. Our next storm is scheduled to arrive first thing Wednesday. The morning commute could be challenging as the rain move south across the Bay Area. The highest totals, up to 2.50 inches, will be focused in the North Bay. Winds will also be factor. Gusts could approach 50 mph for parts of the Bay Area.
Your Tuesday forecast features mostly cloudy skies. Shower chances have been added to the North Bay forecast. Our next storm is scheduled to arrive first thing Wednesday. The morning commute could be challenging as the rain move south across the Bay Area. The highest totals, up to 2.50 inches, will be focused in the North Bay. Winds will also be factor. Gusts could approach 50 mph for parts of the Bay Area.
San Francisco supervisor to hold rally for cat killed by Waymo
A San Francisco supervisor, who represents the Mission District, is holding a rally for the beloved bodega cat killed by a Waymo last week. She's also introducing a resolution that has to do with public input on autonomous vehicles.
A San Francisco supervisor, who represents the Mission District, is holding a rally for the beloved bodega cat killed by a Waymo last week. She's also introducing a resolution that has to do with public input on autonomous vehicles.
Temps in 60s, 70s
Temps in 60s and 70s today.
Temps in 60s and 70s today.
Air travel delays are increasing amid government shutdown
As of Sunday, air traffic control operations in the United States are experiencing significant flight delays at major airports, and it's likely going to get worse as the government shutdown continues.
As of Sunday, air traffic control operations in the United States are experiencing significant flight delays at major airports, and it's likely going to get worse as the government shutdown continues.
Bob’s Donuts original SF location closes after nearly 70 years
Bob's Donuts first opened in the city in the 1950’s.
Bob's Donuts first opened in the city in the 1950’s.
Monday sunshine turns to Wednesday rainfall
Our mild to warm pattern continues for one more day. Mostly sunny skies return Monday. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 70s. The slight chance of showers has been added to the Tuesday forecast. Our next storm arrives Wednesday morning. Heavy rain, along with stronger winds, would complicate the morning commute.
Our mild to warm pattern continues for one more day. Mostly sunny skies return Monday. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 70s. The slight chance of showers has been added to the Tuesday forecast. Our next storm arrives Wednesday morning. Heavy rain, along with stronger winds, would complicate the morning commute.
Enjoy the sunshine, rain is coming
Low clouds and patchy dense fog are joining us once again during the morning hours. Mostly sunny skies will take center stage by afternoon with temperatures in the upper 60s at the coast to upper 70s inland. Hazardous conditions continue along the coast with an increased risk of rip currents and sneaker waves through early Tuesday morning. Wet weather returns mid-week.
Low clouds and patchy dense fog are joining us once again during the morning hours. Mostly sunny skies will take center stage by afternoon with temperatures in the upper 60s at the coast to upper 70s inland. Hazardous conditions continue along the coast with an increased risk of rip currents and sneaker waves through early Tuesday morning. Wet weather returns mid-week.
1 dead, several pets rescued in SF Marina District two-alarm fire
Firefighters believe the blaze started inside the victim’s apartment, which they described as a possible hoarding situation that made battling the flames more difficult.
Firefighters believe the blaze started inside the victim’s apartment, which they described as a possible hoarding situation that made battling the flames more difficult.
Calm weekend, wet change next week
Enjoyable weather for the first weekend of November. Morning clouds and thick fog will erode away to sunny, unseasonably mild to warm temps. this afternoon. Highs will range from low 60s at the coast to low 80s inland. Rain returns next week
Enjoyable weather for the first weekend of November. Morning clouds and thick fog will erode away to sunny, unseasonably mild to warm temps. this afternoon. Highs will range from low 60s at the coast to low 80s inland. Rain returns next week
Bay Area braces for pause in SNAP payments as shutdown continues
Ahead of a possible pause in food assistance payments to low-income families, Bay Area elected officials and nonprofit leaders have announced contingency plans in case the shutdown continues.
Ahead of a possible pause in food assistance payments to low-income families, Bay Area elected officials and nonprofit leaders have announced contingency plans in case the shutdown continues.
86-year-old woman says Meals on Wheels is her lifeline amid government shutdown
The government shutdown that started Oct. 1 shows no signs of being resolved, and the people who rely on federally-funded programs are starting to feel the pain.
The government shutdown that started Oct. 1 shows no signs of being resolved, and the people who rely on federally-funded programs are starting to feel the pain.
Contingency plans ready around Bay Area as SNAP payments set to pause Saturday
Officials in the three main population centers in the Bay Area on Friday said their SNAP payment pause contingency plans are ready if the federal government defies a court order and does not process benefits starting Saturday.
Officials in the three main population centers in the Bay Area on Friday said their SNAP payment pause contingency plans are ready if the federal government defies a court order and does not process benefits starting Saturday.



















