SF News Day Around the Bay: Deadly Half Moon Bay Shooting Was Second Gun Violence Incident at Same Farm in Past Year A manager at a mushroom farm where a gunman killed 4 people Monday had shot at another employee in August; the release of video of the attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband spurs more right-wing conspiracy theories; and SF's population is still declining, but at a much lower rate.
SF News Back-to-Back Early Sunday Morning Collisions In the Mission Leave Two Injured, One Dead The suspect accused of crashing his vehicle into a pedestrian and another vehicle — fatally — on 16th Street is reportedly in custody and an investigation is ongoing.
SF News Sunday Links: Woman Dies After Tesla Crashes Into Residential Swimming Pool in Marin Police say the car careened through a fence and into the pool, though the reason for the crash is still unknown.
mass shooting [Update] Suspect Found Dead In Van Linked to Mass Shooting In Southern California's Monterey Park On Sunday afternoon, a man was found dead, likely of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, in a white van that authorities believe may be connected to the Saturday night shooting.
orinda VIDEO: Landslide Threatens Orinda Neighborhood, Pulls One House Down Hillside After its residents were evacuated Wednesday, the home at 14 Cedar Lane slid to about 30 feet below its original position, staying mostly intact.
SF News Police Arrest San Francisco Man in Connection with Two Armed Bank Robberies in South San Francisco The suspect, 48-year-old Damion Stephen Shoemaker, was arrested in Daly City on suspicion of two counts of armed robbery at the same Chase Bank.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland A's Hall of Famer and World Series Champion, "Captain Sal" Bando, dies at 78 Sal Bando remembered as Oakland A's captain who led the Oakland A's to three World Series wins in the 1970s; the search for missing SFSU student near Pacifica beach called off; and actor Jeremy Renner said he broke at least 30 bones in Nevada snowplow accident.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Swimmer Who Went Missing Off Pacifica Coast Thursday Identified as SFSU Student The 22-year-old, Hamzah Alsaudi, reportedly went for a Polar Plunge when he got swept away by a wave; a Hayward man connected to a vehicle theft ring is on the run and "armed and dangerous," police say; and Madonna added a second SF show to her world tour in October.
SF News California Reservoir Levels Steadily Rising After All These Storms, According to State Agencies While none of the major reservoirs are at capacity – most are still less than 50% full – many are at or beating their historical averages for this point in the year.
SF News Sunday Links: Dead Body Found In SF Bay Near Ferry Building Sunday Morning The SFFD says that an unidentified body was discovered near the Ferry Building; Highway 37 near Novato is closed until Monday due to flooding; and bottlenose dolphins might start calling the Bay home because of climate change.
SF News 70-Year-Old San Francisco Woman Dies After Tree Branch Falls on Her in Golden Gate Park The woman was jogging near Lindley Meadow in Golden Gate Park when she was struck by a large branch, and authorities pronounced her dead on the scene.
SF News Saturday Links: Three People Rescued From Car About to Fall Off Los Gatos Cliffside A CHP officer helped calm and extricate a trio from a car on a Los Gatos roadside cliff Friday; a Mountain View man who had been trying a stab a family member held police in a 5-hour long standoff; and the Bay Area had one winning Mega Millions lotto ticket.
SF News Large Fire In the Mission Friday Night Displaced 22 People, But No Injuries Reported A two-alarm fire started at a Mission District residence around 7 p.m. Friday, and spread to the building next door, but all residents were safely evacuated, with no injuries reported according to the SFFD. The fire was contained by 9 p.m.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Marin Mudslide Wipes Out Apartment Buildings In Fairfax A mudslide hit Fairfax apartment buildings, displacing several residents; California Attorney General is taking on drugmakers and pharmacies over too-high insulin prices; and 49ers tight end George Kittle says he hasn't had electricty for the better part of a week.
SF News Dozens of Abused Chihuahuas Rescued From ‘Filthy’ Home in Livermore Cleaned Up, Ready to Be Adopted Chihuahua lovers can give the rescued dogs new homes now that they have clean bills of health at East Bay animal shelters.
SF News Body Found on Highway 4 In East Bay Confirmed to Be Teenager Missing Since New Year’s Day The body of Pittsburg 19-year-old Damond Lazenby Jr who had been missing for a week was found Saturday afternoon next to a Concord highway, in circumstances his family reportedly calls "suspicious."
SF News Sunday Links: Central Subway/T-Third Link Starts Operating Without Drama The Central Subway T-Third connection between Chinatown and the Bayview began full operations without hitches; the suspect in Friday's Mission District shooting has been ID'd and is still at large; and an Oakland RV fire caused a BART disruption early Sunday morning.
SF News East Bay Water Utility Warns That High Volume of Sewage Overflowed Amid Recent Rains, Possibly Into Bay A Bay Area environmental group called on the East Bay Municipal Utility District to upgrade its sewage systems after the utility said last week that it had several "sanitary sewer spills."
SF News 'Bay Lights' on Bay Bridge Could (Once Again) Go Dark By March If Project's Founder Can't Raise $11 Million One of the largest light sculptures in the world, the “Bay Lights" on the Bay Bridge, again needs $11 million to keep twinkling, and project founder Ben Davis hopes to raise it from big-pocket SF donors.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland Residents Displaced By Storm Still Unable to Return Home Several Oakland families lack answers about their homes and things after storm damage; Bakersfield Republican Kevin McCarthy finally clinched the House Speaker vote after a tumultuous week; and an SF man alleged to be a Mission gang "shot caller" was charged with firearm possession.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Newsom's Presidential Ambitions Show in Second Inaugural Governor Address Newsom's second term officially began Friday in Sacramento with an anti-Republican speech; The Warriors asked SF to cut the Chase Center's taxes; and a woman pumping gas was reportedly pistol-whipped and had her truck stolen, police said.
SF News Male Pedestrian Killed By Truck In San Jose On New Year’s Eve A San Jose accident Saturday night left a pedestrian dead, bringing the total annual number of fatalities in the city to 65, with specifically 32 pedestrians, police say.
SF News Sunday Links: First 2023 Bay Area Baby Born in Walnut Creek Just After Midnight First infant of Bay Area in 2023 appears to be a boy named Ezekeil; San Francisco downtown got 5.46 inches December 31st, the second wettest day since records have been kept; and SFPD said they had a busy New Year's Eve.
SF News Former SF 49ers Quarterback Blaine Gabbert Helps Rescue 4 People in Florida Helicopter Crash Last week, Gabbert was jet skiing in his new hometown of Tampa when a nearby helicopter crash meant he raced to the site and helped rescue a group of four, all of whom survived.
SF News Alameda County Reveals Error in Counting Ranked-Choice Votes, Flipping Outcome of One District School Board Race Last week, Alameda County election officials announced they found a programming error in the vote-counting process that miscounted votes, resulting in a new winner in the Oakland District 4 School Board Director race.