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Rookie Cop Prosecuted Over Homicide for First Time Ever in San Francisco
District Attorney Chesa Boudin, who ran on a progressive platform, announced the charges.
A SF Grocer Is Selling 'Organic Fall Leaves' for $15 a Bunch
Bi-Rite's "grower's bunch" includes three stems and all of the leaves that are still attached for the low price of a month of Netflix.
A San Francisco 'Co-Living' Startup Suddenly Shut Down, Leaving Tenants In Limbo
Tenants, landlords, and lawyers were sent a letter warning there were "no funds available” to pay any of their claims or bills.
Controversy Continues Over SF Restaurant Serving $200 Meals in Private Domes
Tension is flaring over the optics of serving an opulent meal to diners in plastic bubbles mere feet away from encampments for homeless people.
New Video Shows Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri Was Pushed First by Cop
The footage shows a sheriff's deputy pushing Masai Ujiri twice while Ujiri tried to get on the court after his team won their first ever NBA championship.
Judge Denies Uber and Lyft Delay in Classifying Drivers as Employees
As it stands, Uber and Lyft now have one week until they are forced to stop misclassifying their drivers.
Progressives Think 'Kamala Is a Cop.' But Cops Hated Harris for Years.
San Francisco police turned their backs on Harris for years for refusing to seek the death penalty for a cop killer.
Cities Are Realizing It’s Time to Stop Calling the Police on Homeless People
“I’m constantly wasting time having to worry any time I see police officers drive by, or they stop at the park and see me,” said one homeless man in LA.
Time's Up for Monuments to Teddy Roosevelt, Francis Scott Key, and Ulysses S. Grant
From Paris to Raleigh to New York, the global reckoning with white supremacy is bringing a lot more statues down.
These Cities Are Stopping Police From Responding to Homelessness, Drug Use, and Mental Health Issues
Los Angeles proposed the change Tuesday. San Francisco and Albuquerque have already made it.
2 Homeless Women Took Over an Empty San Francisco Home And the Cops Showed Up
A video posted to Twitter appeared to show one person being dragged to the ground and handcuffed.
San Francisco Is Opening 8,000 Hotel Rooms to Handle Its Coronavirus ‘Explosion’ Among the Homeless
The city’s largest shelter is currently experiencing an outbreak.