TB Outbreak at Posh Boarding School Sickens 3, Infects 50: ‘Large-Scale Contact Investigation’ Is...
Students at Archbishop Riordan High School have to submit a negative tuberculosis test before they can attend school events
A beach near Highway 1 is disappearing. Now California may need to move the...
California transportation officials are considering moving a stretch of Highway 1 away from a disappearing beach — and into a coastal Bay Area neighborhood.
This new S.F. steakhouse wants to be a ‘Korean barbecue version of House of...
The next restaurant from the owners of Michelin-starred Korean restaurant Ssal in San Francisco is a modern steakhouse dedicated to premium beef.
The Coyote That Swam to Alcatraz Appears to Be Thriving
A coyote that stunned visitors by swimming across San Francisco Bay to Alcatraz Island earlier this month appears to be thriving. According to a new update shared by urban wildlife advocates, a tourist photographed the animal on January 24—nearly two weeks after its remarkable crossing—confirming the coyote not only...
Man suspected of striking SFPD officer in Oakland charged with attempted murder
A man suspected of striking a San Francisco police officer in Oakland while attempting to flee in a vehicle is facing multiple charges, including attempted murder, prosecutors said Thursday.
Exclusive: Former Bay Area university campus to be converted into single-family housing
Nearly three years after Holy Names University shut down amid declining enrollment and rising costs, the 60-acre campus in East Oakland is set to be reborn for a new purpose: housing.
Minneapolis Reactions, Suisun City vs. Rio Vista, and Goodbye to the Westfield Mall
In our first news roundup of 2026, we discuss California reactions to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, the latest drama in the long-running efforts by California Forever to build a new city, and a nostalgic goodbye to the Westfield Mall in...
Burglars planting hidden cameras to scout Bay Area homes, police warn
(KRON) — There’s a concerning new trend among burglars in the Bay Area, authorities say. Burglars are hiding surveillance devices like cameras at homes to monitor their potential victims, the San Jose Police Department announced Friday. “The suspects plant hidden surveillance devices, often posing as delivery service...
San Francisco Thai Restaurant Recommended to Close Following Health Inspection
[Editor’s note: The report mentioned here is from an inspection conducted on January 28 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishment.]. During a January 28 inspection, the San Francisco health department cited Thai House Express on Castro Street for multiple health code...
Anti-ICE protest at Dolores Park
Thousands of people gathered at San Francisco's Dolores Park on Friday as part of a national day of action to protest federal immigration officers, following the deaths of two people in Minnesota.

















