California lawmakers consider closing a legal loophole that hinders prosecution of threats against schools and public spaces.
A San Francisco man has been charged with multiple felonies for allegedly trafficking narcotics in the Mission District with a juvenile, the office of District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced.
The bills, both co-sponsored by District Attorney Summer Stephan, have been introduced in the California State Assembly.
The political battlefield known as the Menendez brothers saw the long delayed resentencing hearing pushed another month, ...
Brooke Jenkins says the city's new juvenile justice facility is an "utter failure." Defense attorneys say her data is ...
A San Francisco city employee and her partner are facing multiple charges for allegedly defrauding public agencies out of ...
A San Francisco city employee and her partner were charged with defrauding various public benefits providers of over $500,000 after a two-year long investigation by authorities, according to ...
Assemblymember Damon Connolly and San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins have announced a bill intended to improve ...
U.S. District Judge James Bredar's order applies to 12 departments and several agencies that fired probationary workers ...
Judge blocks mass firings of federal workers, orders reinstatement, Trump administration appeals, sparking legal battles and ...
The San Francisco Police Department has set up a mobile command van in the city’s Mission District with the goal of improving ...