March 18, 2024 San Francisco couple, toddler, killed by SUV while waiting for bus to zoo Three members of a San Francisco family have died after an SUV struck a bus stop over the weekend in the city’s West Portal neighborhood, reports say.
March 15, 2024 Boeing plane missing external panel lands in Oregon airport, United Airlines says A United Airlines plane landed at an Oregon airport on Friday missing an external panel, the airline said.
March 15, 2024 San Francisco protesters who blocked bridge to demand Israeli cease-fire will avoid jail time Seventy-eight people who were charged after blocking a San Francisco bridge during a November protest to demand Israeli cease-fire will avoid jail time, prosecutors announced.
March 14, 2024 City of Berkeley votes to return sacred Native land to Ohlone Ohlone people celebrated on Wednesday over the return of sacred Native land in Berkeley, California, marking a historic correction and restoration of indigenous heritage.
March 12, 2024 San Francisco crime problems leave Asian Americans frustrated, angry with Mayor Breed: Report An increasing number of Asian American political leaders are denouncing San Francisco Mayor London Breed over concerns about rising crime and drug use.
March 11, 2024 San Francisco voters give police more resources Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior correspondent Claudia Cowan reports on the liberal city’s voters broadening police powers after years of spiraling crime and drug use.
March 9, 2024 San Francisco takes a big step to the right as voters approve law and order measures San Francisco political commentator Richie Greenberg reacts to the new drug and crime initiatives, Props E and F that residents voted in favor of on 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.'Â
March 7, 2024 San Francisco faces skepticism over new law-and-order measures: 'This is an election year' A former San Francisco police officer and community activist spoke out on the approval of two law-and-order measures by voters in the liberal city.
March 7, 2024 Liberal bastions revolt against progressive crime policies, passing new laws to crack down on drugs Lawmakers in San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Oregon are passing new laws to crack down on drugs and rising crime as blue bastions make a U-turn on crime policies.
March 6, 2024 San Francisco 'can no longer be called progressive city,' newspaper declares after law-and-order measures pass A article in the San Francisco Chronicle stated the city can't be called "progressive" anymore after its residents voted for two "moderate" ballots measures on Tuesday.