"We were not trained to do this type of work in library school," Termini Germain said.
"I was living in Florida, and approximately two and a half months ago I decided to move to San Francisco," Sanli said.
There is one case in particular that has some in the community wondering just how seriously the justice system is taking the hate crime.
"It's empty. It's like abandoned. If you compare from before, it's like nobody is in town," said Zughaiyer.
"It really did take putting on a one-woman show and writing the book to just feel close and to know her (mother)," said Lieu.
Fonseca himself is a two-time cancer survivor and an avid swimmer.
"This is San Francisco Harbor. It's a sailing harbor with some of the best sailing in the world," said Roger Kroeze.
"I hope they'll figure out what it is, where they're coming from, and why because I haven't seen them before," Dave said.
They said the new plan severely limits access to pediatric and OBGYN care, and it only works at a select few facilities.
"People love pickleball. They love pickleball and these courts are the ones they want to take away," said Lisa Shaw.
Their union, SEIU 1021, says the agency is so short-staffed, it's making it difficult for them to do their jobs.
Kara Harms is a full-time content creator. Her content focuses on traveling and the city of San Francisco.
For Zuleima Bolio and her husband, their RV parked along Bernal Heights Boulevard has been their makeshift home for the past five months.
"Why close this one? They already closed the one on Drumm Street," said Alec Bash, the VP of the Gateway Tenants Association.
"We have the lowest crime rate in 2023 than we had in 10 years, not including in 2020 when we shut the city down," Breed said.
"Watching the Super Bowl in 1994-1995 - when we won against the Chargers. That's my first official memory like, my God, the 49ers," he said.
"Even if they cannot see us, as we're mobilizing and marching together, they will know that we're out there," she said.
"I got it in my brain already that a day before they start it, I better get out and get those groceries" said Dinmal.
There are people who are getting paid to do this, to just bash San Francisco," Ausman said of some social media accounts.
Neighbors in Pleasant Hill said they were shocked to learn a Bay Area pilot is facing over 80 charges of attempted murder
"Anybody, not just a soldier, can come in here and purchase a bottle," Director Of Engineering Steven Solari told CBS News Bay Area.
Organizers have said the residents of the city are being used as guinea pigs, and that it will harm both the public and drivers' jobs.
Airline staff, joined by members from other Bay Area unions, carried red signs and marched outside the terminal.
An anonymous individual Saturday was offering to conduct a so-called "Doom Loop Tour," showing off some of the worst aspects of the city.
"The grief never ends. The pain never ends," she said. "It was just like yesterday to me."
Rev. Dorn continues to serve his community -- even at times when he feels unappreciated.
"It's just been difficult for me to know what to do as a person who has a homeless child. What do you do? How far do you go to help?"
Resident and KQED journalist Christopher Beale captured the X sign strobing into his living room Friday night in a now-viral video on X.
On the National Day of Social Action at Freedom Schools across the country, this year's topic was gun violence.
"Having this extra stream of income is a cushion that really helps. It's been a real godsend," said Blum.
Some transit advocates say this will help prop up the transit system, as federal COVID emergency funds run out.
Low-income residents of San Francisco Chinatown SROs are raising concerns over Mayor London Breed's budget proposal.
Arthur Renowitzki was shot and paralyzed in an armed robbery in San Francisco in 2007. The bullet is still inside him 15 years later.
Part of San Francisco Mayor London Breed budget plan includes a goal of hiring 200 more police officers over the next two years.
"This is a thoroughfare downtown all the way through the town. And people are screaming in the streets," the elder Rabbi Langer said.
Jenny, as she likes to be called, just passed her MCAT, the notoriously difficult medical college admissions test.
"It's three-on-one. I know the odds. I'm 52 years old. I have two hip replacements. I'm an old guy, I could have been a dead guy," he said.
"It's three-on-one. I'm 52 years old. I have two hip replacements. I'm an old guy, I could have been a dead guy," Carmignani said.
"This is not indicative of what San Francisco is all about," said Ed Fisch, who attended the meeting with his wife.
"Since March last year, the environment here has not been good," said vendor Guang Wei.