Williams-Sonoma to close last San Francisco store in Union Square
The space is slated to become a Chanel flagship as retail continues to shift in downtown San Francisco.
San Francisco Drunk Woman Off the Hook for Public Intoxication
The San Francisco drunk woman who starred in an infamous viral bar fight video is catching a break in her legal case, TMZ has learned.
Berkeley’s most famous pizzeria is finally expanding after long delay
The bakery and cheese shop will temporarily operate out of a shipping container.
Deadly bacteria outbreak at Berkeley homeless camp
Berkeley officials are warning the public about leptospirosis, a bacterial disease that can be fatal in dogs and humans, after animals in the Harrison Street corridor tested positive in recent months. "Numerous rats" and at least two dogs in the area — the site of a longstanding homeless encampment linked to an...
$15 million lottery scratcher sold at Bay Area liquor store
A $15 million California Lottery scratcher was purchased at a liquor store in the Bay Area. It was the largest prize among $26 million in scratcher winnings announced across the state.
Retired San Francisco Firefighter Denied Cancer Treatment Coverage by Blue Shield, Family Appeals for...
A 70-year-old retired San Francisco firefighter battling stage 4 lung cancer is fighting for his life and fighting his insurance company for access to the treatment his doctors say could help him survive. Ken Jones, who spent 17 years protecting the city as a firefighter, stood at the threshold of...
New Parking System at Trader Vic’s Emeryville
Longtime fans of Trader Vic’s Emeryville remember their small parking lot used to operate for many years on a valet system. Valet was dropped in the return after COVID and the parking lot has been left to customers to navigate ever since. New for 2026, the parking lot is...
Forced mental illness treatment in San Francisco
San Francisco leaders are working on a new bill they say would allow the treatment of those battling mental illness if they don't want the help. The bill would allow the courts to authorize involuntary medication for some people with serious mental health conditions.
SF: Online Tobacco Co. Agrees To $1 Mil Settlement After Allegations It Violated City’s...
A company that sells nicotine pouches and other tobacco products online agreed to pay the city of San Francisco $1 million to resolve claims that it shipped flavored products to addresses in the city despite a local ban. The company, Lucy Goods Inc., maintained it did nothing wrong and continued...
San Francisco’s next great sandwich shop is hidden in a corner store
How a corner store in the Mission District became one of San Francisco’s most thrilling delis.

















