Construction begins on 22-story mixed-income housing tower in San Francisco
Construction has begun on a 22-story mixed-use housing tower at 1111 Sutter St. in San Francisco’s Lower Nob Hill neighborhood, marking a milestone for a project that moved forward after years of planning and regulatory review. The development will include 303 housing units ranging from studios to four-bedroom...
Frustrations running high in San Francisco’s Sunset District over multiple power outages
Frustrations were high Sunday after Saturday's power outage dealt another blow to businesses in San Francisco's Sunset District. Newly appointed Supervisor Alan Wong is calling for PG&E to take accountability.
Loud generators has some San Francisco residents demanding answers from PG&E
In the Richmond District, people have been dealing with blackouts and now noisy generators.
PG&E restores grid power to S.F. Richmond residents after week of noisy generators
The utility told customers to expect a planned power outage lasting about an hour during the transition from generators back to grid power.
San Francisco police say suspect was seen assaulting dog that was later found dead
San Francisco police on Monday said a 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of felony animal cruelty after being found with a deceased dog.
Retired teacher fights SFPD’s ‘Orwellian’ camera surveillance
Retired school teacher Michael Moore’s daily drives around San Francisco to drop off his children and go to shops are not suspicious and would not be interesting to watch. Yet because of the city’s system of license plate readers, his law-abiding movements are being tracked by an unconstitutional and “Orwellian”...
Man fatally shot in Oakland
Oakland police said they were investigating a shooting that left one man dead Monday night.
BART Ridership Changed Dramatically in 2025, Agency Reports
BART ridership moved noticeably in 2025 -- not in a smooth straight line, but in a clear upward trajectory that peaked in the fall, according to the agency's monthly ridership snapshots and its own year-end updates. Bay Area Rapid Transit.
The FBI’s Oakland corruption case relies heavily on the word of one man with...
Editor’s note: We’re republishing some of our best reads of 2025. This romp of a story by our City Hall reporters Eli Wolfe and Natalie Orenstein and our news editor Darwin BondGraham reads like a true crime novel, but dear reader, it’s all true. The story behind “Co-conspirator 1,” a key figure in the federal...
Alameda Man Faces Felony Charges for Allegedly Hunting, Shooting Wild Turkey
Most Alamedans love our wild turkeys that roam our streets, often using crosswalks to make their way across. Most people stop their cars to allow them to walk peacefully, and many of us stop to get photos of these popular feathered locals.

















