Amy Knox, former COO of the Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego, denied the charges filed by DA Summer Stephan.

A nonprofit executive has been arrested on suspicion of embezzling $132,000 in public funds to support a lavish lifestyle. Amy Knox, the former chief operating officer of the San Diego Harm Reduction Coalition, has entered a not guilty plea on charges alleging she misappropriated funds for things like plastic surgery, credit card payments, and luxury […]
Amy Knox was apprehended for her suspected theft from the Harm Reduction Coalition in San Diego, according to District Attorney Summer Stephan.

Nonprofit Executive Charged with Embezzlement A nonprofit executive is facing allegations of misappropriating $134,000 in public funds intended for harm reduction efforts. The money, prosecutors claim, went towards plastic surgery, credit card bills, and extravagant vacations, including a trip to Disneyland. Amy Knox, previously the chief operating officer of the San Diego Harm Reduction Coalition, […]
San Francisco 49ers will play a regular season game in Mexico City.

49ers Prepare for International Journey It seems like the San Francisco 49ers might need a larger suitcase. The excitement is building as news spreads that they, along with the Rams, will be part of the NFL’s inaugural game in Australia—though no date has been officially set yet, most anticipate it will happen during Week 1. […]
Singles in San Francisco are moving away from apps and opting for in-person speed dating.

Silicon Valley’s Singles Are Turning Away from Dating Apps Forget the high-tech approach – the young talent in Silicon Valley is opting for something more traditional. Frustrated with “ghosting,” unfulfilling chats, and misleading profiles, singles in the Bay Area are abandoning dating apps in favor of finding romance in real-world settings. There’s a noticeable surge […]
An Older Driver Took the Lives of a Family of Four — Here’s What Happened Next in San Francisco

Elderly Woman Given Probation After Fatal Crash An 80-year-old woman, accused of killing four family members while driving, is set to receive probation instead of jail time, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. In March 2024, Mary von Lau crashed her vehicle into a bus stop in West Portal, leading to the tragic deaths of […]
Former San Francisco attorney whose ‘death dog’ caused Diane Whipple’s death denied parole

The third attempt didn’t go as she had hoped. Marjorie Knoller, a former criminal defense attorney, faced a setback last Thursday when California’s parole board denied her request for freedom once again. This marks the third rejection for her in connection with the tragic incident involving a fatal dog attack on a college lacrosse coach […]
San Francisco faces lawsuit regarding reparations fund for Black residents from legal organization

San Francisco Reparations Fund Faces Legal Challenge Richie Greenberg, a plaintiff in the lawsuit against San Francisco regarding its reparations fund, believes the initiative is exclusionary and only benefits black residents. He expressed concern, stating that instead of bringing people together, such measures may deepen divisions within the city. “What we really need to do […]
Officials in San José detained 11 individuals for attempting to engage in sexual activities with minors.

San Jose Police Arrest Former Assistant Principal in Child Solicitation Case Last week, San Jose police reported a significant operation leading to the arrests of almost a dozen individuals on charges related to soliciting sex from minors. Among those detained was a former assistant principal from a local school. According to the police department, between […]
San Francisco schools leader Maria Su criticized for showing false emotions

San Francisco Schools Superintendent Maria Hsu faced criticism recently after being perceived as shedding “crocodile tears” during talks about school closures stemming from teachers’ strikes. Many noted her $385,000 salary while she opts to send her own children to private school. This week, Hsu came under fire as public school teachers in the Bay Area […]
San Francisco mayor provided backup power for children’s Nutcracker performance during blackout

Power Restored to SF Opera House Amid Outages San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has urged for power to be restored at the city’s opera house, where his daughter is set to perform in the Nutcracker ballet. This comes during a challenging time for many residents facing power outages just before Christmas. Lurie, who is connected […]