Dog bites are on the rise in San Francisco
While the number of dog bites reported slowed during the pandemic as lockdowns kept people and their animals at home, it has rebounded to higher levels than it was before.
SF Supervisor Connie Chan to run for Pelosi’s congressional seat
SAN FRANCISCO - Another candidate is joining the race to fill the congressional seat held by Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, which represents San Francisco. City Supervisor Connie Chan officially announced on Thursday morning that she will run for that seat. She spoke exclusively to KTVU's Amber Lee before launching...
Infant taken to San Francisco hospital after accidental drug overdose: SFPD
SAN FRANCISCO - An infant was taken to a San Francisco hospital on Wednesday after an accidental drug overdose, authorities say. The San Francisco Police Department says officers responded to the unit block of Cravath Street on Treasure Island, where they found an unresponsive infant. The child was then taken to the...
Baby hospitalized after fentanyl overdose on San Francisco’s Treasure Island
Police arrested two adults on suspicion of child endangerment and drug possession.
Nearly half of young adults in San Francisco think about leaving
Nearly half of San Francisco's young, childless adults are thinking about packing up and leaving, a new survey finds. Driving the news: We weren't the worst. Baltimore tops the list, with about 62% of young adults saying they're "likely" or "very likely" to leave — compared to 45% in San Francisco.
Veteran ABC7 reporter retires after 35 years telling Bay Area stories
Leslie Brinkley has spent more than three decades reporting the stories that shaped the Bay Area. On Tuesday, the longtime ABC7 News reporter said goodbye.
San Francisco Citizens Are Happy Because the Police Are Finally Giving Tickets to Reckless...
Cities, especially in the West, are not very friendly to alternative modes of transportation other than buses or cars, which sometimes puts others at risk. However, this doesn’t mean that alternative means of transportation are exempt from complying with the rules. Like many cyclists who believe they can do whatever...
Oakland’s Controversial Decision: Rejecting National Guard and Flock Cameras Amid Rising Crime
The recent decision against the use of national guard, California Highway Patrol (CHP) assistance, and Flock cameras in Oakland has sparked a heated debate on social media. The city, which is grappling with crime, has been criticized for rejecting these measures. Flock cameras, in particular, have been touted as a...
Magnitude 3.2 earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay Area Thursday morning
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake centered 2.5 miles southeast of San Ramon, California shook the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday morning.
3 in 10 Bay Area residents can’t cover basic needs, new report says
After years of decline, we're seeing a drastic increase in the number of Bay Area residents living in poverty. "These numbers are a wake up call," said Sam Cobbs, Tipping Point Community CEO.

















