Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Nine local stations will switch to new frequencies next Monday, with more following in late April, requiring over-the-air TV customers to re-scan.
Eagle-eyed Hoodline readers might have noticed that one of Sutro Tower's three antennas went missing over the last few days. Here's what's going on.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
The pair are accused of robbing and killing Edward French on July 16.
Work on the 100-year-old tunnel won't resume until 2018 at the earliest.
Crime is generally down, but the Haight Street-Alvord Lake area continues to attract violence, police say.
Robberies, assaults and vehicle crimes continue to increase north of the Panhandle.
The station is preparing for next month’s 420 Day and the Summer of Love's 50th anniversary.
Multiple muggings and a shooting drew a larger-than-usual crowd to this month's Park Station community meeting.
Several people have been robbed North Of the Panhandle, and one man was shot in front of his home on the edge of the park.
Vehicle theft, burglaries and other forms of larceny top the list.
Crime continues to decline in the district, but burglaries from occupied homes occur with some frequency.
Election Night captured the district's attention, but good news: crime is down.
The station's plainclothes unit is now fully staffed, and attendees grilled reps from the SF Deltas soccer team for details on game-day strategies.