Adobe Inc. and Executives Charged with Deceptive Practices by U.S. Authorities
The U.S. Justice Department is suing Adobe Inc. for allegedly deceptive practices, including hidden fees and complex cancellation processes, that violate the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act.
Life Sentences for Three Hells Angels Members in Racketeering and Murder Conspiracy
Three Hells Angels members, Jonathan Nelson, Brian Wayne Wendt, and Russell Taylor Ott, have been sentenced to life in prison for racketeering conspiracy and violent crimes. The sentencing follows their conviction for the 2014 murder of fellow gang member Joel Silva.
Colma Police Department Seeks Information on Suspect Accused of $900 Theft
Colma Police seek info on a suspect in a $921 merchandise theft on June 4th, at a business on Colma Boulevard. The black female suspect in her 30s-40s fled and remains at large.
57 Arrested in San Francisco's Tenderloin During Focused Police Operation Against Drug-Related Crimes
San Francisco police arrested 57 individuals in the Tenderloin for various crimes, with 43 facing drug-related charges. The operation targeted fugitives with outstanding warrants.
San Francisco Police Investigate Deadly Shooting in Mission District, Seek Community's Help
A fatal shooting occurred in San Francisco's Mission District, with the victim succumbing to injuries after being shot on Wiese Street. SFPD is investigating and seeking public assistance.
Colma Petty Theft Escalates to Felony After Suspect Resists and Assaults Officer
A man in Colma, Dylan Gomez, faces charges for theft, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer after a theft attempt at a local business escalated into a confrontation.
San Francisco Firefighters Swiftly Contain Excelsior District Blaze, No Injuries Reported
San Francisco Fire Department responded to a 1-alarm fire in the Excelsior District, containing it with no reported injuries. The cause is under investigation.
San Francisco City Attorney Sues Staffing Firm WorkWhile for Worker Misclassification and Unfair Business Practices
San Francisco's City Attorney sues the staffing company WorkWhile for misclassifying workers as independent contractors, violating California labor laws regarding wages and benefits.
San Jose Police Department's Helicopter Unit Aids in 68 Arrests, Enhances City Safety in Active May
San Jose PD's helicopter "AIR 3" has been crucial in May's police operations, helping arrest 68 suspects and recover guns while minimizing high-speed chases.
Federal "All Hands on Deck" Initiative Cracks Down on Fentanyl Trafficking in San Francisco's Tenderloin District
Federal agents intensify efforts against fentanyl trafficking in San Francisco's Tenderloin District, resulting in over 90 drug distribution charges since November.
San Francisco Police Seize Over $600K and Arrest Two Alleged Drug Dealers in Mission District Operation
SFPD arrested two men, Robert Pritchard and Ronald Butera, after a vehicle search resulting from a tip, seizing over $600,000 and various drugs. They face multiple charges.
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes Seeks Appeal in Bay Area, Challenging Fraud Conviction at Ninth Circuit Court
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes' lawyers seek to appeal her conviction, questioning the government's case and suggesting she believed in her company's technology. The outcome of the appeals may influence tech industry ethics and accountability.
Man Stabbed in Mission District, Separate Shooting Wounds One in Potrero Hill as San Francisco Police Seek Suspects
Two San Francisco incidents: a non-fatal stabbing in the Mission District and a separate Potrero Hill shooting. Both assailants are at large; police seek information.












