February 11, 2022 Residents respond to Bay Area mayor calling on homeowners to alleviate homeless crisis Bay Area residents respond to mayor's program asking landlords to house the homeless in their own homes.
February 11, 2022 San Francisco losing another Walgreens store months after 'retail crime' shuttered 5 locations Walgreens said Thursday it plans to close another store in San Francisco this month, four months after the company closed several in the city due to "organized retail crime," according to a report.
February 11, 2022 San Francisco BART shooting near Civic Center leaves 1 dead, 1 arrested: police At least one person has died and a suspect has been placed into custody following a shooting incident at the Civic Center station in San Francisco.
February 11, 2022 3 San Francisco school board Democrats to face recall election Tuesday San Francisco voters will head to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to recall three Democrats on the city’s school board who have been embroiled in controversy over the last year.
February 9, 2022 San Francisco addict's mother rips politicians helping keep people 'chained to addiction' A San Francisco mother joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” to criticize the politicians that are allowing rampant drug use.
February 9, 2022 California county's 'explosion' of deaths from homicide surge, COVID cause backlog of bodies at coroner A coroner’s office in northern California is grappling with a growing backlog of bodies as coronavirus-related procedures delay autopsies by weeks and an uptick in homicides and overdose deaths amounts to what one official described as “an explosion of people dying,” according to a report.
February 9, 2022 Area around San Francisco's drug recovery Linkage Center resembles an open-air drug market San Francisco's new Linkage Center is intended to connect homeless people and drug addicts with basic services.
February 4, 2022 San Francisco DA Boudin's office 'threatened' investigator multiple times to withhold evidence: transcript A whistleblower accused San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin's office of threatening her "three different times" in an effort to withhold certain evidence in the case of a police officer accused of using unnecessary force against a civilian, according to local reports.
February 4, 2022 LA County to loosen mask rules when COVID-19 numbers improve: report Los Angeles County officials reportedly said Thursday that face coverings will no longer be required in certain outdoor settings once COVID-19 hospitalizations in the area drop.
February 3, 2022 SFPD chief refuses to work with DA Boudin, accuses him of 'concealing' evidence to hurt police San Francisco Police Chief William Scott severed a mutual agreement with District Attorney Chesa Boudin's office.