Man accused of brutal assault on girlfriend’s sister and neighbor pleads not...
by Rob Nagle The man accused of attacking his girlfriend’s sister and a neighbor outside a Redwood City home after attending the Giants World Series parade was in court Monday to enter a plea and set...
View ArticleSF supervisors could vote on interim board president as early as next week
by Joshua SabatiniThe timeline for when the Board of Supervisors should vote on who will serve as interim president turned into a guessing game around City Hall in recent days, and the latest twist...
View ArticleFormer downtown San Mateo group head indicted on embezzlement charges
by Brendan P. BartholomewThe former executive director of the Downtown San Mateo Association (DSMA) has been indicted on embezzlement charges and could face up to four years in prison if convicted,...
View ArticleBody found in Bay believed to be of missing tech worker
by Bay City NewsA body found in San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate Bridge on Tuesday morning is believed to be of 26-year-old Daniel Ha, who has been missing since Halloween, his family announced...
View ArticleAll crimes rise in SF in 2013 except homicides
by Jonah Owen LambCrime in an increasingly crowded San Francisco is on the rise.Despite a noticeable drop in homicides, all major crimes increased in The City in 2013, according to new data released...
View ArticleSFUSD looks to expand PE programs with renewal of enrichment fund
by Laura DudnickSpaghetti and meatballs aren't just for San Francisco public school cafeterias.During a physical education class at the Mission Education Center on Wednesday, Virgil Lockett, a San...
View ArticleTech surveillance devices would require public oversight in SF under proposed...
by Joe Fitzgerald RodriguezThe use of high-tech surveillance tools would need public approval to be adopted by San Francisco agencies under new legislation announced by Supervisor John Avalos and the...
View ArticleFormer tenants sue after SRO housing made into group apartments
by Jessica KwongLike other tenants that a fire displaced from a single-room-occupancy hotel on Folsom Street, Patricia Kirkbride, under the San Francisco rent-control ordinance was entitled to an...
View ArticleWet conditions, trees block Muni Thursday morning
by Jessica KwongCommuters into and around The City are advised to take extra caution Thursday morning due to wet conditions from overnight rainfall. A no-injury collision occurred on southbound...
View ArticleSouth City police seek burglar who broke into Little Lucca
by Rob Nagle South City police are looking for a man who found a way to circumvent the normally long line at Little Lucca sandwich shop: By forcing his way in after hours. About 3:19 a.m. Thursday, a...
View ArticleConvicted ‘wedding planner’ who failed to provide services surrenders to...
by Rob Nagle A man surrendered to authorities Wednesday after pleading no contest in April to four counts of grand theft in connection with his wedding planning business that failed to provide...
View ArticleSan Francisco man arrested, charged in massage school scam
by Rob Nagle A San Francisco man arrested last week was charged Monday with 10 counts of grand theft in connection with a phony massage school he reportedly ran that promised students they would...
View ArticleMan accused of robbing Redwood City 7-Eleven, Subway pleads not guilty
by Rob Nagle An 18-year-old Redwood City man accused of robbing two businesses and attempting to rob a third earlier this year was in court Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to the charges, San Mateo...
View ArticleMan critically injured in Hayes Valley stabbing
by Rob Nagle A man was critically injured in a stabbing in Hayes Valley early this morning, police said. The man was discovered by police in the 200 block of Haight Street about 4:06 a.m., police...
View ArticleNew grant-funded shuttle starts serving South City
by Emilie MutertA new bus service has begun shuttling passengers throughout South San Francisco thanks in large part to a two-year transit grant from San Mateo County.The shuttle is free for riders...
View ArticleEvil Elmo has bail lowered after alleged store threat
by Bay City NewsA San Francisco Superior Court judge lowered the bail Thursday for a Fisherman's Wharf street performer with a history of questionable behavior who allegedly threatened to kill a...
View ArticleSan Bruno questions PG&E safety measures after audit of utility touts recent...
by Laura DudnickFor the second time this year, PG&E has been certified as a best-in-class gas-system operator by an audit requested by the San Francisco-based utility giant.But some affected by a...
View ArticleFormer drug dealer testifies he worked with police in federal corruption case
by Jonah Owen LambA former Mission drug dealer and police informant testified Thursday, in the first of two federal corruption trials against a handful of San Francisco police officers, that he worked...
View ArticleHighway and Muni delays Friday morning
by Jessica KwongA collision occurred on northbound U.S. Highway 101 just south of the Silver Avenue offramp at 7:35 a.m. Friday, blocking at least one lane and causing delays. Due to construction...
View ArticleVirgin America shares jump in public-trading debut
by The Associated PressVirgin America made a successful takeoff in its public trading debut Friday. The shares opened at $27 — $4 higher than the price that the airline set — and then jumped as high...
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