Crime
Up all night in the Tenderloin
We spent a full night in San Francisco’s alleged heart of crime and misery, and lived to tell this epic saga of the streets
No one really knows what the huge police RV at 16th and Mission is being used for
The mobile command center’s influence on shifting street conditions is unclear — and SFPD won’t tell us how much it costs to run
Medical student accuses UCSF of retaliation for reporting sexual misconduct
The complaint claims that the university breached Title IX rules and put the plaintiff’s medical career at risk
Attacks against Asians in SF have descended from their pandemic spike
But it’s not all good news, as community leaders say online threats and anti-Asian hate speech has increased
Video shows stabbing of shoplifter by Walgreens employee
The incident unfolded on Castro Street on Wednesday morning, and it raises alarming questions about who is to blame
Don’t vandalize Teslas just because you’re mad, dummy
It is insane that anyone has to point this out
Do Park Rangers really need to be fingerprinting hot dog vendors?
Amid a terrifying national deportation crisis, San Francisco is still trying to crack down on immigrant vendors, to little avail
San Francisco’s Innocence Commission seems to have been on hiatus for nearly a year
The commission, tasked with looking for wrongful convictions on behalf of the District Attorney, hasn’t met since April 2024
A former tech CEO is on a crusade to get the record of his arrest removed from the internet
Maury Blackman is suing a journalist who publicized his domestic violence arrest for $25 million