July 22, 2022 San Francisco armed robbers targeting Rolex, other high-end watches, police say San Francisco police are seeing an increase in robberies targeting people wearing high-end and luxury watches like Rolex in recent weeks, authorities said.
July 21, 2022 San Francisco criminal justice system rocked by 'earthquake' under new DA, activist says Brooke Jenkins, the newly appointed San Francisco District Attorney, will fundamentally change the city by bringing prosecutorial experience to the office.
July 20, 2022 California's capital outpaces San Francisco in homeless population as violent crime skyrockets in Bay Area Recently released data shows that Sacramento's homeless population has grown larger than that of San Francisco, as local politicians pass the buck on violent crime in the Bay Area.
July 19, 2022 Stabbing at San Francisco airport 4 days after bomb threat Police announced the arrest of a stabbing suspect at the San Francisco International Airport on Tuesday, four days after a bomb threat evacuation.
July 17, 2022 New San Francisco DA cleans house after Chesa Boudin's ouster; fires 15 employees and announces new hires New San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced changes to her management team to hold serious repeat offenders accountable after Chesa Boudin’s ouster.
July 17, 2022 Giants lean on controversial balk call in 8th to beat Brewers, fans unhappy A controversial balk proved to be the difference maker in a game Saturday night between the Milwaukee Brewers and San Francisco Giants. The Giants won 2-1.
July 16, 2022 San Francisco airport's international terminal evacuated after bomb threat, suspect arrested A suspect was arrested Friday evening following a bomb threat at the San Francisco International Airport International Terminal, which would have to be evacuated.
July 15, 2022 San Francisco's plan to surveil private security cameras is 'authoritarian,' says tech oversight advocate San Francisco district attorney's proposed rules allowing police to tap into private security cameras are 'authoritarian,' said a technology oversight advocate.
July 14, 2022 WATCH: San Francisco law would allow police to tap into private security cameras San Francisco district attorney's proposed rules allowing police to tap into private security cameras are 'authoritarian,' said a technology oversight advocate
July 13, 2022 Climate activists expand tire-slashing operation beyond NYC. Here are the cities they've hit A U.K.-based climate group that encourages individuals to deflate SUV tires in major cities to combat greenhouse gas emissions has quickly expanded to major cities nationwide.