Pentagon strips Harvey Milk's name from Navy ship on Pride weekend

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday that the U.S. Navy was renaming the USNS Harvey Milk, named for one of the country’s first openly gay elected officials in San Francisco.

Fireman, triathlete paralyzed after San Francisco's 'Escape From Alcatraz' triathlon

A firefighter from Chicago was paralyzed during San Francisco's annual "Escape From Alcatraz" triathlon after another participant jumped on top of him in the first leg of the event.

Rookie SFPD officer arrested, several injured in DUI crash

Photos of the scene showed a minivan crashed against a lightpole in the center median on Sunset Boulevard, with a heavily damaged sedan nearby.

Tourists give thumbs down to Trump's plan to turn Alcatraz back into prison

San Francisco visitors weighed in on President Trump's weekend idea to turn Alcatraz Island – now a tourist attraction – back into a federal prison, saying the idea was nonsensical and expensive. 

'Stop AI' organization protest outside OpenAI headquarters

Protesters with Stop AI held a demonstration outside tech company OpenAI on Saturday afternoon over concerns their technology could cause “human extinction."

San Francisco man runs 7 marathons in 7 days on 7 continents

Chris Edell, 45, of San Francisco, was searching for a challenge and added meaning to his life, so he decided to run seven marathons in seven days on seven different continents. 

Bay Area rallies to help LA fire victims with donation drives

In the wake of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, donation drives and fundraisers have been continuing to pop up all across the Bay Area. 

San Francisco SPCA waives puppy adoption fees, opens doors to SoCal animals

As the wildfires in Southern California spreads, hundreds of animals have been separated from their owners, overwhelming shelters in the region. The SF SPCA is trying to clear its shelter, so it can receive adoptable animals from Southern California in the coming days.

Man dies by suicide, injures toddler and girlfriend in SF shooting, father says

A 24-year-old son died by suicide on Thursday morning and also shot his girlfriend and their 1 ½-year-old son, according to the young man's father.

Hyatt workers ratify new contract, ending strike 1 day after Marriott deal

Hotel workers who have been on strike for the past three months reached a tentative agreement with Hyatt Hotels Corporation late Friday, the employees' union said in a press release Saturday morning.   

On-duty San Francisco police officer fatally strikes pedestrian

Saturday morning, a San Francisco police officer fatally struck a pedestrian in the Bernal Heights neighborhood, officials said.

German Shepherd puppies born aboard SF whale-watching tour boat

Seven German Shepherd puppies were brought into this world aboard the San Francisco Whale Tours Boat, with the assistance of officers from the San Francisco Police Department's Marine Unit.

San Francisco's Twin Peaks killers sentenced to life without parole in 2017 murder

The San Francisco District Attorney's office on Friday announced the sentences issued for the 2017 Twin Peaks killers, who shot a man and robbed him of his camera at one of the city's tourist attractions.