Historic $19.5 Million Payout to Hotel Whitcomb: The Inside Story of San Francisco's Costliest Shelter-In-Place Settlement
San Francisco approves a record $19.5 million settlement for Hotel Whitcomb due to damages incurred during the city's shelter-in-place program. The details behind this unprecedented settlement and its potential impact on the city's future reimbursements resulted in mixed reactions.
Est. 28 Million Americans Left With Permanent Loss of Smell or Taste from the Lingering Impact of COVID
A new study estimates that 28 million Americans have experienced some prolonged loss of taste or smell as a result of getting infected with COVID-19, and experts highlight the impact this can have on quality of life.
Defense Delay Request in San Francisco Court Prompted by Prosecutors' Theory in Nima Momeni Stabbing Case
Murder suspect Nima Momeni's preliminary hearing has been delayed again in San Francisco Superior Court after the defense requested more time. Prosecutors believe Momeni may have been upset over an alleged romantic relationship between the victim and Momeni's sister.
Oakland A's Fans Show Support For Their Team, Disdain for Ownership with 'Reverse Boycott'
A's fans are taking a stand against the team's proposed move to Las Vegas with a "reverse boycott" at Tuesday night's game. Experience the energy of the Oakland Coliseum as fans demand baseball remain in Oakland.












