San Francisco Celebrates Major Crime Reduction: Homicides at Lowest Since 1950s, Larceny Theft Plummets by 30%
San Francisco reports a significant drop in crime, including larceny and homicides, with a focus on retail theft leading to safer shopping areas and improved public sentiment. High-tech law enforcement tools contribute to this success.
Bay Area Braces for Wet Weather Shift Amid Dry Conditions, San Francisco NWS Reports
The National Weather Service predicts dry weather and chilly nights for the Bay Area through Wednesday, with potential rain later in the week. Skies will be mostly clear for flying, and boating conditions calm until the weekend.
Waymos Froze During the SF Blackout—Now the Company's Racing to Fix It
When one-third of San Francisco went dark last Saturday, hundreds of Waymo robotaxis didn't just lose their way—they became obstacles themselves, freezing at intersections and turning a power crisis into a traffic nightmare. The company's explanation reveals just how unprepared autonomous vehicles are for the kind of infrastructure failures San Francisco residents know all too well.












