San Francisco restaurant fires employee after racist slur found on receipt
A San Francisco restaurant says it has fired an employee after he left a racist message on a customer's receipt. That customer tells KTVU she was visiting the Bay Area from the East Coast, when she got the shocking message. The restaurant tells KTVU it acted immediately.
Pro-Palestinian protesters gather as Kamala Harris hosts San Francisco fundraiser
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Union Square Sunday morning to denounce VP Kamala Harris' relationship with Israel.
VP Kamala Harris returns to hometown, 1st visit as presidential candidate
It was wheels down at San Francisco International Airport Saturday night for Air Force 2, where presidential candidate Kamala Harris landed for her highly-anticipated fundraiser.
Several events may slow travel to, around San Francisco this weekend
They come by land, air, and sea to The City by the Bay. With the Giants game, Outside Lands, and the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz fundraiser all in San Francisco, fans of all sorts are coming out to the city, making getting around a challenge.
Caltrain debuts brand new all-electric fleet in San Francisco
Caltrain debuted its all-electric fleet before officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and Mayor London Breed. The full fleet rolls out to the public Sept. 21st.
Fmr. Safeway manager suing for wrongful firing after giving free food to SFPD officers
A former Safeway manager has filed a lawsuit against the supermarket chain for wrongful termination. Oscar Santos said company officials questioned him about actions he was authorized to take. He said he's sharing his story to clear his reputation.
X to leave San Francisco, but will remain Bay Area based
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is leaving San Francisco, but the company will remain in the Bay Area.
Watch: Smash-and-grab at Kay Jewelers at San Francisco mall
The Kay Jewelers at the San Francisco Stonestown Mall were the latest victims in a smash-and-grab that victimized their store.
San Francisco 1st in U.S. to ban rental-price software
San Francisco is now the first city in the nation to ban the use of a type of software that large landlords use to set rental prices.
San Francisco is worst-run city in the United States, study finds
These are not words that San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to hear: The City is the worst-run in the United States.
Healthcare company execs arrested for running $100M online Adderall scheme
The founder-CEO and clinical president of a digital health company have been arrested and charged for their part in a multi-million-dollar scheme to give people easy access to Adderall and other restricted drugs, among other crimes.
This is the healthiest city in America: Report
WalletHub's latest report on America's healthiest cities reveals stark differences, with some thriving while others face significant health challenges.
Ex-rideshare driver charged with hate crime for antisemitic attack at San Francisco airport
The rideshare driver allegedly asked his passenger if they were Jewish or Israeli and said he wouldn't, said he wouldn't drive someone who was, then punched them in the face.
San Francisco's oldest toy store set to permanently close
Jeffrey's Toys was reportedly the inspiration for Pixar's "Toy Story" movie. The store will remain open for the next couple of weeks. Items are being sold at 30 percent off.
Multiple hurt after San Francisco cable car makes hard stop to avoid crash
Multiple people were injured Monday afternoon when a San Francisco cable car abruptly came to a stop to avoid colliding with a car.
X, formerly Twitter, installed a lit up sign atop its HQ, neighbors aren't thrilled
X, the company formerly known as Twitter, debuted a new sign atop its headquarters in San Francisco Friday night by blasting lights illuminating the X logo.
CHP: Naked woman arrested after opening fire on Bay Bridge
A reckless driving incident on the Bay Bridge took a chaotic turn Tuesday when a woman opened fire on the roadway, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Video: Car lands upside down after crashing through San Francisco barrier
Videos show a car crashed through a dead-end barrier on a San Francisco street, plummeting over a steep hill to the road below and landing on its roof.
Activists disable SF autonomous vehicles by placing traffic cones on hoods to make a point
As sophisticated as driverless cars are, a group called the Safe Street Rebels simply place traffic cones on their hoods that stops them cold.
San Francisco Controller report finds nearly half of commercial sidewalks had feces in 2022
Broken glass and feces were the two most common health hazards citywide as part of San Francisco's annual "Street & Sidewalk Maintenance Standards" report.