"To see it go would be devastating," Zeke McGuire stated. "I've been coming here my whole life. I've skated those stairs."
"Yeah, I have friends, family," Mahmoudi said about the people he knows in Iran. "I'm worried. I'm worried about what's going to go on."
Posters placed at courthouses encouraged people to "self-deport" with misleading information that can jeopardize people's legal situation.
"You know, for kids, it was absolutely wonderful," said Babyak about her time on the island. "There were about 75 children on the island."
Surging cocoa prices worldwide and the ongoing trade war between China and the U.S. are impacting local chocolatiers in the Bay Area.
There are more than 600 members of the tribe currently living all across the Bay Area.
"My mother was my strongest influence," Swig said. "And I guess I learned from her the value of giving back."
55% of voters in San Francisco agreed the section of highway from Lincoln Way to Sloat Blvd. should be re-purposed into a beachfront park.
Outside the VA hospital in Santa Rosa, veterans, many of them from the Vietnam War, were feeling betrayed.
Dozens of people who live at the Bayview Vehicle Triage Center will need to find somewhere else to call home by Monday.
87% of respondents said that improving or transforming underused malls and stores should be a top priority.
Police have arrested hundreds of people dealing drugs and committing other crimes.
Those behind it argue the structure will provide much-needed affordable housing but longtime residents counter that it just doesn't fit.
The owner of a San Francisco cannabis business was shot Monday night, and those who know him are rallying to support him as he recovers.
"Donald Trump is like a wildfire of nonsense," Kimberly Rodner said. "And I just wouldn't follow him to the grocery store."
"We are heartbroken and relieved. This ceasefire is long overdue," said Zahra Billoo with the Council On American Islamic Relations.
New San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie addressed several issues concerning residents, including homelessness, drug use, and public safety.
Marriott hotel workers have ratified a new contract that was up for a vote by membership Thursday, according to union officials.
Striking San Francisco hotel workers are attempting to discourage people from attending a major healthcare conference in January.
San Francisco leaders and community members came together Sunday to continue to fight for safer streets on World Day of Remembrance.
About a dozen schools were on the closure list, including Sutro Elementary in the Richmond District.
A small Catholic school is locked in a David vs. Goliath fight with an exclusive San Francisco golf club.
Another school on the San Francisco Unified School District's proposed closure list is fighting to keep the classrooms open.
The idea is to create a mixed-use restaurant and entertainment area on Pier 45 centered around the fishing operation.
"October 7th is a terrible anniversary for the Jewish people and I would say the trauma still seems fresh and raw," Rabbi Mark Bloom said.
On Tuesday morning, the country woke up to what may become a new war in the Middle East between Iran and Israel.
"I think it's been really overwhelming to be an SFUSD parent the last few years," parent Meredith Dodson told CBS News Bay Area.
"I came here three years ago," said Grace Princen "So, during COVID. And they had just started opening up the highway."
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"I always hate running," he said. "I hated running growing up so I started this ten months ago just to try it out."
Aubrey Abrakasa was shot and killed at the intersection of Grove and Baker Streets on Aug. 14, 2006.
The group named Open the Great Highway Alliance criticized Supervisor Joel Engardio, who represents the Sunset District.
"During COVID, we were all out here," said Martha Abbene. "And now we have a really tight-knit community."
When someone calls 911 all they care about is getting help and fast. For 16 years, Burt Wilson has been answering those calls.
About two dozen people who live in RVs along Winston Drive near Lake Merced are facing an eviction.
A proposed new bill aimed at cracking down on the sale of stolen goods on San Francisco streets is being welcomed by legitimate vendors.
Most political experts can't point to two specific issues that woke up the entire voting bloc.
Rather than dwell on the cancellation, David Goldman and others like him have been exploring alternative ways to celebrate.
The current proposed budget cuts would impact many public and nonprofit service organizations, cutting their budgets by 10 percent.
"Every time something like this happens, we all feel a collective sense of dread and fear," Karim said.