SF News Video: Police Cars Attacked As Massive Sideshow In Oakland Gets Rowdy About 700 vehicles participated in sideshow activity around East Oakland early Sunday morning, reports the Contra Costa Times. But this wasn't any old sideshow: in the video above, posted by KRON you can
SF News [Update] Vigil For Paris Attacks Held Sunday At City Hall A vigil to honor those killed in the Paris attacks on Friday night happened at 3 p.m. Sunday in front of City Hall, which lit up in tribute of the French flag's
SF News Video: Sheriff's Deputies Brutally Beat Suspect In Mission District The San Francisco Public Defender's Office released a video on Friday evening via Twitter that shows Alameda County sheriff's deputies repeatedly striking a man on the ground with their batons. Here's the original
SF News Skydiver Falls To His Death During Festival Air Show Sad and horrifying news out of the Central Valley this morning: a skydiver fell to his death at the Pomegranate Festival in Madera on Saturday afternoon, after his parachute failed to deploy during
SF News 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Bank Robber Arrested Again After San Francisco Escape Remember the guy who robbed a bank in Santa Cruz earlier this year, dressed as a woman in disguise? Brandon Calantoc, the man behind what was dubbed the "Mrs. Doubtfire Bank Robbery" is
SF News SFO Security Screeners Busted For Cocaine Smuggling Ring Three security screeners at SFO have been indicted on fraud and drug smuggling charges, the Justice Department said on Friday. The three were employees of Covenant Aviation Security, a private company that's contracted
SF News More Than A Dozen Raccoons Attacked A Couple Walking Through The Richmond District A couple visiting San Francisco from Ireland were walking in the Richmond District on Thursday night when more than a dozen raccoons jumped out and attacked them and their daughter's dogs. ABC-7 reports
SF News Woman Mistakenly Thought Deaf Lyft Driver Was Kidnapping Her A woman thought she was being kidnapped by her Lyft driver in San Francisco late Thursday night, and jumped out of the car at a stoplight and ran away, breaking her ankle in
SF News $1,750 Fine For Baby Gorilla's Death At SF Zoo Deemed 'Ridiculously Low' The San Francisco Zoo was hit with a $1,750 fine from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the November 2014 death of 16-month old gorilla Kabibe. Animal rights groups say it's