SF Woman Arrested for Pimping East Coast Minor After Sting Finds Runaway in South City Hotel
A San Francisco woman was arrested after detectives found a missing 17‑year‑old at a South San Francisco hotel. Authorities say the case involves human‑trafficking and remains under investigation.
Bartender Races To Berkeley Police HQ After Man Allegedly Trails Her From Bay Bridge
A San Francisco man was arrested in Berkeley after a bartender reported being followed; officers say they found a loaded handgun and suspected drugs in the vehicle.
Claude the Albino Alligator—Guardian of the Academy of Sciences—Dead at 30; Golden Gate Park Icon No More
The pale reptile who became San Francisco's most unlikely celebrity passed away Tuesday following weeks of declining health. His September birthday bash, complete with city officials and a fish cake, would be his last.
Man Fatally Shot Inside Car in San Francisco's Tenderloin District; Police Seek Leads
A man was fatally shot in his car in San Francisco's Tenderloin District; despite CPR and paramedic efforts, he died on the scene. The SFPD is investigating and seeking leads.
Mission Terrace Confrontation Leaves Man in Coma as Cops Hunt Person of Interest
SFPD released photos and is seeking tips after a Sept. 27 Mission Street assault that left a man in a coma. Investigators say the attack followed a verbal altercation.
VIDEO: Waymo Robotaxi Casually Rolls through Active LAPD Standoff as Officers Confront Armed Suspect
San Francisco's Transitional Kindergarten program faces challenges due to teacher shortages, impacting the education of 4-year-olds and causing frustration among parents at the lack of consistent instructors.
AG Orders Flipcause to Stop After Donation Complaints
California Attorney General Rob Bonta ordered Oakland fundraising platform Flipcause to halt operations after regulators say it delayed roughly $500,000 in donations. The order demands a full accounting and could free funds for struggling nonprofits.
Assisted-Living Worker Gets Only 40 Days After Poison 'Juice' Kills Two Seniors
A former Atria Park employee pleaded no contest after cleaning fluid was mistakenly served as juice, killing two residents. The sentence and state oversight have reignited concerns about care‑home safety.
San Francisco Tech Investor Robbed of $11M in Cryptocurrency in Home Invasion Disguised as Delivery
A tech investor in San Francisco experienced a home invasion where a robber posing as a delivery worker stole devices and $11 million in cryptocurrency.












