March 2, 2024 Reparations expert says San Francisco's apology to Black residents 'doesn’t mean anything' without action Roy Brooks, a professor of law at the University of San Diego, said that San Francisco’s apology to Black residents won’t mean anything if not backed with actions.
February 29, 2024 Liberal San Francisco on brink of drug-testing welfare recipients: 'The pendulum is swinging' San Francisco voters appear poised to deliver yet another major blow to progressive policies on criminal justice next week, according to a new report.
February 29, 2024 Man ejected from sunroof during Big Sur cliff fall waits 2 days for rescue A man is recovering after his car careened off a cliff in Monterey County, California. He was found two days after the crash, rescuers said on social media.
February 29, 2024 Short questions with Dana Perino for Claudia Cowan In this "Short questions" piece, California-based senior correspondent Claudia Cowan reveals what she enjoys most about her work, her favorite movies and her pick for top Silicon Valley innovation.
February 28, 2024 San Francisco issues apology to Black citizens for 'decades of systemic and structural discrimination' The city of San Francisco board of supervisors unanimously approved Tuesday a resolution apologizing to Black citizens for "decades of systemic and structural discrimination."
February 28, 2024 San Francisco approves resolution to formally 'apologize' for the city's past 'systemic and structural' racism San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously supported a resolution to apologize for the city’s complicity in "systemic and structural discrimination."
February 24, 2024 San Francisco residents unleash on blue city's failure to curb 'brutal sex trafficking' rampant on streets Residents of the Mission District in San Francisco penned a blistering petition saying city has failed to address "brutal sex trafficking" playing out on the streets.
February 22, 2024 Riley Gaines hostage for ransom, assault investigation 'suspended' by SFSU police with no charges EXCLUSIVE: The San Francisco State University Police Department has suspended its investigation into Women’s sports activist and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines’ hostage incident and assault last year, saying the alleged charges are “unfounded."
February 21, 2024 San Francisco woman suspected in retail thefts arrested while getting off plane in Hawaii A woman suspected in multiple retail thefts in San Francisco was arrested last week while getting off of an airplane in Hawaii, authorities said.
February 21, 2024 Drug recovery books were stolen from San Francisco libraries, so city officials want to offer them for free More drug recovery books are stolen from San Francisco's public libraries than any other genre. Now, city officials want to expand a pilot program to provide offer for free.