The FBI arrested a woman Thursday who they allege was plotting to attack the Capitol in Albany, New York.
Mayor London Breed addressed San Francisco's "historic office vacancy" during a legislative hearing on California's downtown recovery, on the same day another retail store closed its doors.
There was a call to action Saturday on the steps of the State Capitol. With one painted fence plank at time, local groups rally to put an end to homelessness.
Feinstein, 89, was hospitalized in February with a case of shingles. She was released in early March and had been continuing her recovery at home.
An attorney for Judith Blackwell claims the woman was fired in January after resisting unwanted sexual advances from the state official.
Court documents filed by federal prosecutors allege the two planned to target the Governor's Mansion and John L. Burton Democratic Headquarters in Sacramento in an attempt to start a movement to overthrow the government.