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KRON4 will be continuing our commitment to investigate the situation on the streets, but we need your help too. If there is something you think we need to see or hear, email OnTheStreets@KRON4.com → Read More
Following the severe storm that hit the Bay Area, clean-up efforts continued on Monday. → Read More
September is Hunger Action Month, and KRON4 is partnering with Feeding America to help end food insecurity. → Read More
Businesses in San Francisco now that require proof of vaccination from their customers coming inside, which includes bars and restaurants, just finished up their first full weekend of enforcement. → Read More
The San Francisco Department of Public Health has been quietly giving what they are calling supplemental shots of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines for those who already got the one-shot Johnson and Johnson dose. → Read More
Target has shortened its store hours at all San Francisco locations. → Read More
Mayor London Breed married four couples inside San Francisco’s City Hall Monday, to mark the reopening of the storied building after it shut down in March 2020 as part of a regional lockdown. → Read More
According to police, Fung was went missing after leaving her home in the city's Richmond District for a walk around 3 p.m. Friday. → Read More
Many of those deaths have happened in supervisor Matt Haney's district. → Read More
Shockwaves from Major League Baseball's announcement that the A's could consider moving out of Oakland continue to reverberate. → Read More
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, but given the rise in crimes against the community, what should be a time to celebrate has taken a much darker turn. → Read More
Two Asian women, aged 50 and 70-years-old, were violently attacked and robbed at Antioch’s only Asian American grocery store, Country Square Market, located on Hillcrest Avenue right off Highway 4. → Read More
San Francisco school districts officials went on the defense Wednesday and showed off one of six schools that have been inspected for in-person learning. → Read More
There was been a lot of celebration in the East Bay on Wednesday. → Read More
A Bay Area-based transportation company that was stalled by the pandemic has turned some of it's buses into mobile COVID-19 testing centers. → Read More
In the Bay Area, voters are sounding off over the historic second impeachment of Donald Trump. → Read More
Restaurants with parklets and tented seating areas sit empty as the Bay Area remains under an indefinite shutdown order. → Read More
Wednesday's attack on the Capitol is still a hot topic among Bay Area voters. → Read More
San Francisco dining scene partially hurt due to COVID. → Read More
UCSF has partnered with the Latino Task Force to make sure those who are most likely to get COVID-19 have access to resources. → Read More