Officials rescue 9 from sinking boat in San Francisco Bay
The captain decided to stay with the boat, refusing to leave despite the urging of first responders. "He wouldn't leave until a tow vessel arrived," Lt. Elias explained.
Memorial Day weekend brings warning from SFPD: 'Don't swim at Ocean Beach'
"When in doubt, don't go out," emphasized SFFD Lieutenant Mariano Elias, highlighting the dangers of Ocean Beach, where recent incidents have raised safety concerns.
Muni's Boat Tram and Other Vintage Streetcars Begin Their Summer Return to Service Today
The return of vintage Muni streetcars as a summer attraction, including the Boat Tram and others, enhances local transit options for enthusiasts and tourists.
1,500 Residential Units Proposed on Former Tennis Club Property In SoMa
With the new change in the Central SoMa Plan allowing for more housing, the 88 Bluxome site formerly proposed for office space is now set to host residential towers.
Donald Trump, Mark Twain, and another Gilded Age - 48 hills
Mark Twain's life as a social critic, journalist, and satirist is at risk of being misrepresented and negated by current political figures who misconstrue his advocacy for diversity and inclusion.
S.F. DA has 'pattern and practice' of withholding evidence, public defenders allege
'The evidence was withheld until the eve of a trial. In a number of egregious cases, important evidence was not disclosed until the middle of a trial.'
The Yerba Buena Gardens Festival enters its 25th anniversary in 2025, offering a six-month lineup of free cultural events ranging from music to children's programming.
Mission Bay isn’t soulless; it’s just playing hard to get. It combines elements like Cirque du Soleil spectacles and indie movie vibes in Bayfront Park.