The attacks came "without warning or provocation," prosecutors said.
The crash left one person dead and three injured, police said.
The checkpoint will be held sometime between 7 p.m. and 3 a.m. somewhere in the city.
An officer broke their elbow trying to chase down the suspect, prosecutors said.
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San Francisco police said two people were injured in a shooting Tuesday night in Mission Bay.
The Trump-controlled Federal Communications Commission is reviewing broadcast licenses for several stations.
The fire happened late Monday night in the 3600 block of 17th Street, authorities said.
Prosecutors said they hoped the verdict brought "accountability and peace."
"We recognize that no financial settlement can erase the painful legacy of these past actions," the current SF Archbishop said.
Firefighters said they were assisted by U.S. Park Police and National Park Service rangers.
Two officers were assaulted and received medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
A suspect was arrested after a shooting near Pride festivities left one person injured, police said.
Police said the victim repeatedly asked to go home before officers stopped the vehicle.
Police say they also arrested an armed man who had arranged to meet with a decoy prostitute.
The man is also suspected of trying to recruit the minor to work as a sex worker for him, prosecutors said.
An online video shows the driver speeding through the grass at the park.
"Please respect the rules while enjoying San Francisco’s beautiful views," fire officials said.
The juvenile coyote was stuck inside the home since Thursday, according to Animal Care & Control officials.
The incident started when the man spray-painted homophobic slurs on a building in San Francisco's Castro District, authorities said.
Three people were arrested during an auto burglary investigation in San Francisco.
Judith Wyler Sheldon, daughter of Oscar-winning director William Wyler, and her husband were found dead Monday, authorities said.
"‘Cinema on the Square’ is quickly becoming a new San Francisco tradition that we can all look forward to experiencing," a supervisor said.
The lawsuit seeks to stop the sale of the property.
There were 35 overdose deaths recorded in May 2025, a 40% decrease compared to this year.
"I will bring my gun and shoot all the f****** at the hospital," the defendant said, according to police.
They were swept into the water near Panther Beach in Santa Cruz, according to an ABC7 report.
"Baseball should be a place where everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued," the Giants told the SF Standard.
A jury convicted Carl Cacconie in July 2025 of six counts of committing lewd acts upon a child under the age of 14.
People who visited these sites on June 8 may have been exposed to the disease, health officials said.
SFFD said crews faced steep and unstable terrain, dense fog, limited visibility, heavy brush, and challenging surf conditions.
A person jumped out of a building Saturday in San Francisco after extinguishing a fire involving an electric scooter, fire officials said.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers towed and secured the 38-foot whale, bringing the carcass to Sand Springs Beach at Angel Island State Park.
The victim told police they came to the park to meet up with someone who had arranged online to buy his collection of Pokémon trading cards.
One officer was pinned beneath the vehicle and later rescued by firefighters, police said.
It's the first recorded death this month after a spike in April.
According to trial evidence, protesters placed a chain across the building's front door and secured it with a padlock.
On Tuesday, the department held a virtual town hall meeting on the incident, which occurred on the night of May 31.
Police are asking for the public's help in solving the decades-old cold cases of six gay men killed by the same suspect in the 1970s.