A collision involving seven vehicles closed streets Sunday night in San Francisco's South of Market and killed one person and a dog, officials said.
The San Francisco Police Department has identified a man who allegedly caused a deadly seven-car crash that happened Sunday evening in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood. Jia Lin
San Francisco's Municipal Transportation Agency is monitoring fake red zones that have been appearing around the city.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- As we've been telling you, San Francisco continues to navigate a difficult recovery downtown. Though crime is down, the tents are pretty much gone and some companies are now requiring employees to come back in person five days a week, the area has yet to bounce back.
Two San Francisco officers suffered injuries early Monday after crashing into a building during a police pursuit, according to the San Francisco Police Department.
SAN FRANCISCO - A bicyclist was struck by a vehicle in San Francisco on Thursday, officials say. Officers from the San Francisco Police Department responded to the area of Market Street and Octavia Boulevard at around 3:30 p.m. on a report of the collision.
The San Francisco Police Department is mourning the loss of one of its K-9s. The department announced Monday that K-9 Carlow passed away after 12 years of service. During that time, Carlow was involved in “hundreds of narcotics and money investigations throughout the state,
Two San Francisco police officers were injured after crashing their patrol cruiser into a building during a frenetic pursuit early Monday morning, officials at the police department said. The chase began at 3:20 a.m. near Ninth and Howard streets in SoMa ...
SFPD apprehended a suspect after a MUNI bus shooting; there were no injuries despite a bullet hitting the vehicle.
A man who allegedly burglarized a rental car on Friday has been formally charged by the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office. It is the city’s first case since the “locked door loophole” was eliminated through the implementation of State Bill 905 on January 1,
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The department is down hundreds of officers from its 2019 ranks and projects that it will continue to dwindle in fiscal year 2025.