February 2 San Francisco uncovers nine secret drug and gambling dens disguised as convenience stores San Francisco shuts down nine alleged drug and gambling dens disguised as convenience stores in downtown neighborhood Tenderloin, seizing weapons and stolen goods.
February 2 Tuberculosis outbreak linked to prominent high school, officials investigating Tuberculosis outbreak hits a San Franscisco high school, with 3 active TB cases and over 50 latent infections. Health officials require testing for all students and staff.
January 31 'Tastes like democracy': San Francisco bakery sells anti-ICE cookies San Francisco's Devil's Teeth Bakery faces online backlash for anti-ICE cookies, but owner Hilary Passman vows to continue sales “as long as ICE is killing people."
January 26 Luxury blue-city landlords accused of looking the other way as high-end buildings turn into crime hubs A woman allegedly sex trafficked as a minor sued luxury San Francisco apartment complexes, claiming staff accepted cash payments to ignore a trafficking operation.
January 18 Nancy Pelosi faces social media backlash over behavior at Bob Weir tribute event Self-proclaimed "Deadhead" and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi draws criticism for her demeanor and outfit choice while speaking at Bob Weir's memorial celebration in San Francisco.
January 18 World’s most beautiful airport crowned and it’s right here in the United States San Francisco International Airport's Harvey Milk Terminal 1 wins top honor as world's most beautiful airport terminal from Prix Versailles awards.
January 7 San Diego sues to stop border barrier construction San Diego sues federal government over alleged trespassing and razor wire construction on city land near Mexico border without consent or authority.
January 2 San Francisco launches reparations fund despite historic debt Political analyst Katie Zacharia joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss backlash against San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's new reparations ordinance that would give out millions as the city faces a $1 billion budget deficit.
December 31 Blue cities U-turn on distributing drug supplies to addicts after progressive policies fail to stem epidemic Seattle and San Francisco scale back harm reduction policies distributing drug supplies, signaling a shift in how West Coast cities combat the drug crisis.
December 31 San Francisco mayor quietly signs reparations fund that could lead to $5M payments per person San Francisco mayor signs ordinance creating reparations fund that could grant eligible Black residents up to $5 million each in potential payments.