SF Board to Consider Reopening Dog Court With 61 Cases Pending
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors may revive dog bite court, shut since 2024, as 61 cases sit idle and annual bite reports surpass 900.
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San Francisco's Board of Supervisors may revive dog bite court, shut since 2024, as 61 cases sit idle and annual bite reports surpass 900.
Ann Nomura was stopped at gunpoint after thieves placed stolen license plates on her car, exposing a growing crime tactic called cold-plating.
A man was fatally shot in San Francisco's SoMa district late Friday. Two suspects were arrested, marking the city's 13th homicide of 2026.
A civil grand jury report finds Yolo County officials knew about an illegal fireworks operation in Esparto for years before an explosion killed seven men.
The SF Downtown Development Corporation commits $5 million to expand safety ambassador programs across Union Square, Yerba Buena, and downtown BART stations.
Mayor Daniel Lurie reassures San Franciscans amid FBI warnings of a possible Iranian drone attack, saying there are no imminent threats to the city.