SF News Sunday Links: Two $1.16M Powerball Tickets Bought in the Bay Area Remain Unclaimed The Oakland PD is removing public access to its radio communications for the first time in 100 years Wednesday; the Valkyries beat the Mystics Saturday and will host the Fever Sunday; and two unclaimed lottery tickets were purchased in Milipitas and Pleasant Hill.
SF News Body of 35-Year-Old Missing Swimmer Found Near SF's Aquatic Park The body of an avid swimmer who was last seen swimming in San Francisco Bay on Saturday morning was found Tuesday morning near Aquatic Park Cove.
SF News Sunday Links: Supporters to Rally for Yosemite Ranger Fired for Hanging Trans Pride Flag The FDA might classify 7-OH, the potent compound in kratom, as a controlled substance; foolhardy swimmers have been entering East Bay lakes that are closed due to toxic algae; and supporters of the park ranger fired for flying the trans pride flag at Yosemite in May are rallying Sunday.
Arts & Entertainment Field Notes: Recology AIR 35th, Aquatic Park Doc, Rodin with Pipe Organ, and Teen Chase Film In this week’s Field Notes: a live pipe organ at Legion of Honor, stone legacy in Mill Valley, Recology’s Artist in Residence exhibit, and an Aquatic Park doc. Also: Amy Tan with Christian Cooper, teen film 'The Jar', and Sacramento’s music archive.
SF News FBI Releases New Sketch of Person of Interest In Seemingly Random 2016 Aquatic Park Murder A cold-case murder from 2016, the killing of 20-year-old Calvin Riley in San Francisco's Aquatic Park, was taken over by the FBI two years ago, and a new lead has recently emerged.
SF News National Park Service Closes Municipal Pier at SF's Aquatic Park Cove Indefinitely Citing its poor state of condition — "[the pier] is incrementally deteriorating" — the National Park Service quietly and abruptly closed SF's "Muni Pier" on October 27... with no plans of reopening it anytime soon.
Arts & Entertainment SF's Aquatic Park Gets New York Times Praise From Swimming Folk Icon Loudon Wainwright III is many things to many people — the guy behind "Dead Skunk (in the Middle of the Road)", the "singing surgeon" on M*A*S*H*, a multiple Grammy nominee and
SF News $50K Reward Offered For Last Year's Mysterious Pokemon Go Murder Remember Pokemon Go? Well last year someone got shot while playing it in San Francisco, as you may or may not recall. 20-year-old Calvin Riley was playing the flash-in-the-pan, augmented reality game on
Arts & Entertainment Ask A San Francisco Native: What Would A Tour Of Your Childhood SF Look Like? Dear Rain, If you wanted to take someone on a tour of the San Francisco of your childhood, where would you take them? Signed, Gen-X'er Dear Gen-X'er. I don't have kids myself, but
SF News Have You Seen This Man? Police Release Sketch Of Fisherman's Wharf Homicide Suspect Police are seeking the public's help to find the suspects in an apparently random slaying of a college student at a popular tourist attraction last month, releasing a sketch of a man they
SF News Investigators Puzzled After 20-Year-Old Randomly Killed While Playing Pokemon Go Spoke with Calvin Riley's coach at San Joaquin Delta College. "Great kid. Great competitor." #abc7now pic.twitter.com/DeTzkgBLvB— ElissaABC7 (@ElissaABC7) August 7, 2016 A man killed Saturday evening in a popular tourist
SF News Man Shot To Death At San Francisco Tourist Hot Spot A man is dead, police say, following a fatal shooting at a popular San Francisco tourist attraction Saturday night. According to the San Francisco Police Department, officers were called to the area of
SF News Woman's Body Found in Berkeley Aquatic Park A woman's body was found in the parking lot along Berkeley's bayside Aquatic Park this morning. And we quote, via SF Gate: "The area is known for drug use and prostitution, but [police]
SF News Sewage Spill Dumps 2.7 Million Gallons Into the Bay After an alert system SNAFU failed to notify workers at a Marin County treatment facility about a sewage overflow on Thursday night, the San Francisco Bay is now the proud recipient of 2.
misc Attack of the Killer Sea Lions Still, the question being asked is whether or not this is a new thing or are sea lions just not into us. And if it's a new thing, will they have to hire
SF News Indescribable... Indestructible! Nothing Can Stop It! According to the terrifyingly brief article, a mystery substance is spreading over the water between Angel Island and Aquatic Park, and is presently a mile and a half long and 100 yards wide.