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San Francisco Target Labeled ‘Most Dangerous’ Department Store in America, Armed Forces Man the Door to Stop Rampant Shoplifting
Along with its bragging rights as a go-to destination for a nearly third of U.S. retail shoppers and a 90% brand awareness, Target now has an outlet in San Francisco that has been dubbed America‘s ‘most dangerous’ department store. Knewz.com has learned that giving credence to this title, nearly every item on its shelves is […]
Safeway removes self-checkout kiosks from some Bay Area stores
OAKLAND, Calif. - Shoppers at some Bay Area Safeway stores will no longer have the option to use self-checkout kiosks. The grocery chain confirmed to KTVU that it's getting rid of the self-checkout machines at several stores, although they wouldn't specify which ones. Safeway officials said they're removing the kiosks...
Richmond Police Seek Help to Find Missing Teenager, Makayla Wickiser, Last Seen on 23rd St
The Richmond Police Department is intensifying its appeal to the public for assistance in the search for 16-year-old Makayla Wickiser, who has been missing since May 23. The last known sighting of the teenager was in the vicinity of 23rd St. and Macdonald Ave., and she was reported to be dressed in a distinct combination of a black fur jacket, a red and plaid-printed top paired with green leggings, and black and gray cheetah-print slippers.
Asian Americans underrepresented in politics, but a Bay Area race is shaking things up this November
On the ballot this November in the 17th Congressional District representing parts of San Jose, Fremont, Sunnyvale, Milpitas, Newark, and Cupertino are two candidates facing off. Anita Chen is running to unseat Ro Khanna, who's running for a fifth term in office.
Why this blighted theater sits empty after 17 years
As the Tower Theater’s corroded marquee scene loomed overhead, Alex Collins looked at the decrepit single-screen movie palace on Mission Street, its entrance boarded up and the scaffolding of its vertical sign visible. “It’s terrible,” said Collins, who used to live blocks from the historic theater. “It’s just plastered...
Encampment fire found burning in building, SFFD responding
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The San Francisco Fire Department is responding to a structure fire in the Bayview-Hunters Point area. The fire is burning at 600 Amador Street. In a post on X, SFFD said it had located an encampment fire and was in the process of extinguishing it. No one has been displaced or […]
UPDATE: Bags snatched from cars at 4 Berkeley gas stations
Berkeley police are investigating separate reports Sunday about purses being taken in broad daylight from drivers who had stopped at local gas stations. Two incidents happened in busy areas Sunday afternoon within about 20 minutes of each other, Berkeley police said. The first incident took place at about 1:40 p.m....
Business owner sues San Francisco after closing 2 Fisherman's Wharf restaurants
Safety has been a major factor in getting visitors to come back to San Francisco, and one small business owner says the city has not been making the situation any better. They're now suing to hold the city accountable.
South Bay couple fighting landlord over living conditions
Mold, roaches and animal feces are just some of the allegations made about unhealthy living conditions at their apartment. But the landlord's family says this is an example of squatters taking advantage of an elderly woman who was trying to help.
Three City Council seats up for election this year in Sausalito
Considering a run for Sausalito City Council? Three seats will be up for election on November 5, 2024. Each open seat has a four-year term. To be eligible, candidates must be registered voters living within Sausalito city limits. Key dates in the lead-up to the November election for prospective candidates:
Neighbors support San Francisco family after house fire, racist messages
"This means everything. Like I said I was having a tough time, and this really brings me joy," said Terry Williams about a block party held in support of his family after their house burned as SFPD investigates racist messages left at the house.
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