San Francisco Woman Convicted of Grand Theft in Prolific Target Shoplifting Spree
Aziza Graves was convicted of grand and petty theft for shoplifting over $60,000 worth of goods from a Target in San Francisco and reselling them. She will be sentenced on May 24.
San Francisco's How Weird Street Faire Postponed Due to Severe Weather Forecast
The How Weird Street Faire in San Francisco has been postponed due to expected severe weather, with the event potentially rescheduled for June 22nd. Refunds are uncertain, despite organizers’ efforts to set a new date.
San Francisco Sued for Spewing 1.8 Billion Gallons of Sewage - Per Year - into Bay and Streets
The DOJ, EPA, and California Attorney General have sued San Francisco for Clean Water Act violations, due to 1.8 billion gallons of untreated sewage spills annually since 2016.
SF Fire Disrupts Cable Car Service as Firefighters Tackle Jackson Street Inferno
A fire on Jackson Street, San Francisco, disrupted Muni cable car service and engulfed a building, with no injuries reported. Firefighters continue to tackle the blaze.
Bay Area Air Quality Board Moves to Enforce Abatement at Tesla's Fremont Factory Amid 112 Violations
The Bay Area is enforcing an order against Tesla's Fremont factory for ongoing air quality violations due to its paint shop operations, citing 112 infractions since 2019. A correction plan involving an independent assessment is proposed.
California Sees Population Rise After Years of Decline, with San Francisco and Los Angeles Leading the Way
California's population grew by 67,000 or 0.17% in 2023, per the Department of Finance, marking an uptick after three years of decline. San Francisco's count also rose slightly to 843,071. This growth reverses recent trends of net resident loss.
Galinette to Serve French Beachside Fare in San Francisco's Outer Sunset This June
Galinette, a beach bistro created by Bouche veterans Chef Jeremy Blaringhem and Julie Fulton, is set to open mid-June in San Francisco's Outer Sunset, offering a mix of French cuisine and casual coastal dining.
San Francisco Jury Convicts Man of Daylight Burglary and Assault in Pacific Heights
Robert Christopher Curry was convicted in San Francisco for first-degree residential burglary, assault, and theft, with a possible nearly twelve-year prison sentence.