45 people displaced in Tenderloin apartment fire in San Francisco
The San Francisco fire ripped through a Tenderloin apartment building a little after 3 a.m. on Friday, displacing dozens. 45 people displaced in Tenderloin apartment fire in San Francisco
Scholarship honors Navajo Prep graduate’s work with language and clean energy
A graduate of Navajo Preparatory High School was recently named one of six recipients of the 2025 U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union scholarship, which awarded $30,000 for projects addressing community concerns, bullying prevention and business development. Hailey Thomas, of Lukachukai, Arizona, will receive $5,000 to...
The Bay Bridge is set to undergo a major transformation — and it could...
To anyone who grew up playing a game of sit-and-wait at the Bay Bridge toll plaza, this change could be mind-blowing.
The Bay Area neighborhood most vulnerable to sea level rise is also sinking: ‘A...
Thousands of people in a major Bay Area city already face periodic flooding. It’s projected to get much worse.
Oakland’s License Plate Camera Contract Is Back Up for a Vote. Critics Are Crying...
Oakland’s City Council will vote next week on a controversial surveillance technology contract, just weeks after it failed to advance out of committee amid concerns over the company’s data-sharing practices. The Oakland Police Department’s proposal to extend the contract with Flock Safety, which operates nearly 300...
San Francisco house fire in Mission Terrace displaces 10 people, damages two structures
A two-alarm fire in San Francisco’s Mission Terrace neighborhood displaced 10 people Friday morning and damaged two homes.
It’s time to stop recycling San Francisco politicians
San Francisco stands for progress. But our city charter stands for something else: a policy that lets termed-out politicians wait in the wings and reclaim their seats, again and again. Under current rules, an elected official can serve two terms, sit out one term, then run again for two more...
SF man convicted for double stabbing that killed 1
OAKLAND, Calif. - A man who in 2023 killed one person and injured another was convicted by a San Francisco jury of murder on Wednesday. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced that 41-year-old Dennis Duree was convicted of first-degree murder for attacking two people on Mission Street the morning of Dec. 28, 2023.
Local Dog Charlotte Rose Found Safe After Owner Assaulted in Tenderloin
On December 10, 2025, San Francisco Police asked for help to find Charlotte Rose, a dog that ran away after her owner was assaulted at Post and Leavenworth on December 7. That night, officers found Charlotte Rose in the Tenderloin District. They confirmed her identity with help from the Real-Time Investigation Center.
Kesha stuns fans with impromptu performance at San Francisco bar
For a few stunned regulars, San Francisco piano-bar sing-alongs came with an unlikely headliner: Kesha, the singer best known for her hit “Tik Tok.”

















