San Francisco Police Intensify DUI Patrols to Combat Impaired Driving on April 20
The SFPD is conducting a DUI patrol on April 20 to catch impaired drivers, funded by a traffic safety grant. The effort aims to reduce alcohol-related crashes and remind the public of the high costs and legal consequences of drunk driving.
Activists Shut Down Golden Gate Bridge and I-880 in Oakland to Protest U.S. Role in Gaza Conflict
Activists blocked transit routes in Oakland and San Francisco during tax day protests, causing significant traffic delays while demanding an end to U.S. support for actions in Gaza.
Letter From The Publisher: Hoodline's Transition to Hybrid Content
Discover how Hoodline integrates AI tools with traditional reporting to shape the future of local news and investigative journalism. This Letter from the Publisher details Hoodline's journey using AI-assisted journalism to support and expand their team of investigative reporters, in a dual approach that blends innovative technology with skilled human editorial oversight.
San Francisco Bay Area Gears Up for April 8 Solar Eclipse with Multiple Watch Parties
San Francisco Bay Area residents can attend eclipse watch parties on April 8, with partial coverage of the sun. Venues like the Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center, and others will host events with live streams and educational activities.
San Francisco Welcomes Applications for Shirley Chisholm Village, First Affordable Educator Housing Project
San Francisco launches Shirley Chisholm Village, an affordable housing complex for educators, with applications opening for SFUSD staff and later the general public.
San Francisco to Reinforce Overnight Parking Ban, Affecting RV Dwellers in Bernal Heights
San Francisco officials enforce a ban on overnight RV parking in Bernal Heights, offering a triage center as an alternative, amidst mixed community reactions.
San Francisco Community Music Center Welcomes More Students with Mission District Expansion
San Francisco's Community Music Center recently expanded to accommodate 1,000 more students annually in the Mission District, emphasizing inclusivity and enhanced facilities.
San Francisco to Receive Over $12 Million in Federal Funds for Growth, Homelessness, and Transit Projects
San Francisco will receive over $12 million in federal funds for various community projects, including efforts to fight homelessness, enhance transportation, and support housing and health services.
Bay Area's "Clean Cars for All" Expands, Up to $12,000 for Greener Vehicles and Home Charging
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has extended its Clean Cars for All program to provide up to $12,000 for residents to upgrade to cleaner vehicles.
San Francisco Reports Sharp Decline in Homelessness and Street Crime Amidst Mayor Breed's Aggressive Housing Measures
San Francisco reports a reduction in its homeless population, with a 37% decrease in tents and a 42% drop in vehicles used as homes. The decline is attributed to the city's initiatives to provide shelter and housing.
San Francisco's DA Brooke Jenkins Launches Community-Based Victim Advocates to Aid Neighborhoods
The San Francisco DA's office announced a new initiative deploying community-based victim advocates in neighborhoods to aid crime victims and facilitate justice system engagement.
San Francisco Residents Demand Answers from PG&E Over Chronic Power Outages on the City's Westside
San Francisco's westside residents held a meeting with PG&E to address frequent power outages unrelated to natural causes, with officials providing limited explanations.
Father of San Francisco Hit-and-Run Victim David Bridges Jr. Seeks Justice, Support for Funeral Expenses
A father mourns his only son killed in a San Francisco hit-and-run, as SFPD searches for the driver and a GoFundMe campaign is set up to cover funeral costs.












