June 10, 2021 San Francisco market owner loses eye in stabbing attack, daughter blames ‘spike’ in violence The daughter of a 72-year-old business owner who lost his eye in a knife attack earlier this month blamed, in part, the worsening crime conditions in San Francisco.
June 4, 2021 San Francisco teachers' union gets pushback over BDS endorsement San Francisco’s teachers union is drawing criticism from Jewish families after voting to endorse the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and releasing a statement accusing America’s Middle Eastern ally of committing “apartheid and war crimes”.
June 2, 2021 'No surprise' defund police movement causing officers to leave profession: California sergeant San Francisco police sergeant Rich Cibotti told “America’s Newsroom” on Wednesday that it’s “no surprise” the defund the police movement caused officers to “move on.”
June 2, 2021 San Francisco homeless man's assault on cop shows dangers of police staff shortages, progressive agenda: union Severe staffing shortages at the San Francisco Police Department, paired with the local prosecutor's "criminal-first agenda," is creating a dangerous situation on city streets headed into the summer months, union president Tony Montoya said.
June 1, 2021 San Francisco cop rescued by bystanders after brazen attack caught on video Bystanders on Friday were captured on surveillance video rescuing a San Francisco police officer moments after she was attacked in the city's Chinatown, reports said.
May 25, 2021 Greg Gutfeld: Instead of empathizing with crime victims, Dems fret about power Do you know what is uncanny? How the activist media only retreats, when their stupid ideas start to cost them politically. Take crime. Last year, as it decimated our cities, the media mocked it.
May 25, 2021 Legislators accuse SF school district of using legal loophole to get $12M in reopening funds San Francisco’s legislative delegation on Monday called out the city's public school district for allegedly trying to exploit a legal loophole to qualify for $12 million in state reopening funds, according to reports.
May 18, 2021 Multiple people shot on party bus in Oakland celebrating birthday A shooting targeting a party bus on a San Francisco Bay Area freeway early Tuesday, killed two women and wounded at least three others
May 15, 2021 California residents spot possible meteor in the Bay Area sky Residents in California took to social media Thursday to report spotting a possible meteor in the Bay Area sky.
May 13, 2021 California police arrest 17-year-old, 11-year-old in robbery of elderly Asian man near San Francisco Police in northern California arrested an 11-year-old and a 17-year-old Wednesday in connection to a violent assault and robbery of an elderly Asian man caught on camera over the weekend.