2 SFPD officers injured responding to fire at Tenderloin high-rise
Officers were told that a suspect was setting objects on fire inside of the residential building.
7 arrested in smash-and-grab robbery at Concord mall
Officers were called to Sunvalley Shopping Center early Sunday morning on reports of a burglary in progress after several suspects forced their way through a set of glass doors.
13-year-old girl reported missing in San Jose
Keytlin Gonzalez, 13, was last seen on the morning of Sept. 18 in the area of Elm and Vermont streets.
Judge halts Trump troop deployment in Portland amid backlash from governors
A federal judge temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, citing a lack of evidence of significant unrest.
Black Cowboy Parade brings history to life in West Oakland
DeFremery Park in West Oakland transformed into the Wild Wild West on Saturday.
Repeat offender in deadly New Year's Eve crash seeks diversion, sparks outcry
Protesters are pushing back against a possible drug diversion for Troy McAlister, a repeat offender charged in a fatal 2020 New Year’s Eve crash that killed Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt.
Downtown Oakland business owners react to Pro-Palestinian protest
A pro-Palestinian protest is scheduled to take place in downtown Oakland on Saturday. Nearby businesses say they're optimistic it will be peaceful.
National Guard troops from California headed to Portland, Newsom's office says
Governor Gavin Newsom's office confirms that some of California's National Guard troops are being sent to Portland at the directive of President Trump.
Chevron's L.A. Refinery fire could affect you at the pump
Investigators are inspecting the now cooling Chevron El Segundo Refinery after an explosive fire swept through one of its key processing units that might impact prices for auto, truck and aviation fuels.
Victims' families sue Tesla over deadly Piedmont Cybertruck crash, blaming defective door handles
The families of two young adults who died in a 2024 crash and fire are taking Tesla to court. The crash involved a Cybertruck in Piedmont in the early morning hours of Thanksgiving Eve last year. The lawsuits allege the tricky design of the truck's door handles left the victims trapped inside.
Speed cameras shift driver behavior in San Francisco
Two months after San Francisco began issuing fines from its new speed camera program, city officials say drivers are slowing down.
Suspects' car wrecked by spike strips in SF after stealing from Vacaville Ulta store, CHP says
A grand theft at a Vacaville Ulta store led law enforcement on a vehicle pursuit that ended in San Francisco on Friday. Spike strips were deployed and two women were arrested.
Government shut down takes toll on federal workers
The government shutdown is taking its toll on workers who say they are unsure if or when the next paycheck will arrive.
Mill Valley Film Festival's first film is by an Academy Award winner
The Mill Valley Film Festival opened tonight and will run to October 12th at various theaters in Mill Valley, San Rafael, Larkspur, and Berkeley.
Crew arrested in violent San Jose jewelry store heist
Weeks after a crew of robbers raided a San Jose jewelry store and left its 88-year-old owner hospitalized, police say they’ve caught seven suspects.
School consolidations in San Francisco while another school opens
In San Francisco, one school is closing, while another is set to welcome students for the first time.




















