Napa County Man Convicted Again for Explosive Materials Intent and Conspiracy
Justin Chapman Fisher, 32, from Napa County, was convicted again for possession of explosives and conspiracy. He stole chemical precursors from his workplace, and materials were found at his home. He faces up to four years and eight months in prison.
San Francisco Housing Authority Offers Airbnb Credits to Unlease Residents to Vacate, Sparking Debate Amid Housing Crisis
San Francisco authorities offer illegal occupants in Potrero Hill Airbnb gift cards or cash to vacate, stirring debate over the treatment of unleased residents amid broader housing concerns.
Oakley Early Morning Shooting Leads to Hayward Man's Arrest for Attempted Murder
Police responded to a shooting in Oakley, apprehending suspect Tanginoa Tangi after a vehicle pursuit involving multiple agencies and spike strips. The victim was hospitalized; police seek community surveillance footage for the investigation.
Akikos Original Bush Location Set for September Izakaya Comeback with Hina Yakitori Chef
The chef behind SF's most acclaimed yakitori restaurant is plotting his comeback at the city's most legendary sushi address. The September partnership promises to transform how locals think about Japanese dining downtown.
Mission's Handroll Project Vanishes 8 Months After Chef's Social Media War
The popular Mission sushi spot vanished without warning over the weekend, its pink signage replaced by burger branding. The silent switchover caps off months of fallout from a chef's explosive social media battle with food influencers.
Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks Start of San Francisco's Largest Affordable Housing Development in 5 Years at 300 De Haro Street
Groundbreaking for the 300 De Haro Street affordable housing project in San Francisco, set to create 425 units for low-income residents, has begun despite delays and financial challenges.
San Francisco Secures $1 Million Settlement with Providence Foundation Amid Fraudulent Practices Scandal
San Francisco settled with the Providence Foundation for $1 million due to the nonprofit's fraudulent practices and labor violations, ensuring continued services for the homeless and adherence to reforms.










