SF News Sunday Links: SFPD Investigating Murder of Woman in Presidio Heights As Possible Domestic Abuse The woman found dead on Thursday night might have been the victim of domestic abuse, according to sources; LAPD found the suspect at large connected to 3 murders; and there's another hazardous beach warning Sunday.
SF News Richmond Pastor Arrested on Charges of Sex Crimes Allegedly Against Underage Church Members Victor Hernandez Pineda, a Pentecostal pastor in the East Bay, is accused of sexual assault of multiple children.
SF News Saturday Links: One Injured in Stabbing at Mission Bay Residence Friday Night Police are investigating after an aggravated assault on the 600 block of Mission Bay Boulevard North left one person injured; actor Annette Bening criticized Gavin Newsom's handling of the actor strike; and an apparent serial killer in L.A. is targeting homeless people.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Cyberattack Compromises Blue Shield of California Customer Info Hackers might have gotten details about customers including Social Security numbers; Caltrain's festive annual Holiday Train will make its rounds this weekend; and companies are leaving downtown SF for Jackson Square.
SF News Astronomical High Tides Prompt Coastal Flood Warnings in SF Sunday and Monday Tidal levels, expected to be one-third to half a foot above normal, could lead to minor flooding along SF and North Bay coastlines early this week.
SF News Coast Guard Conducts Multiple Rescues Across Bay Area Saturday, But One Man Still Missing Off Coast of Half Moon Bay Authorities have rescued or are currently searching for seven people in three separate incidents that involved dangerous coastal conditions.
SF News Sunday Links: Two Pedestrians Killed in Separate Fatal Caltrain Collisions Within 48 Hours A Caltrain hit and fatally injured a pedestrian in Brisbane Saturday, a day after another fatal incident in Redwood City; a suspect has been arrested for murder in connection with the body found at Crissy Field earlier this month; and the Monarch butterfly coastal migration is en route.
SF News San Francisco's Only Private Island, Red Rock, Hits the Market Again The uninhabited rocky outcropping in the middle of the SF Bay, divided among Contra Costa, Marin, and San Francisco counties, has been for sale for generations, and this time, it'll cost a cool $25 million.
SF News Saturday Links: Black Friday Brings Extra Police Patrols to SF Union Square An increased police presence will cover the popular SF shopping area this year after all the smash-and-grabs; salmon are spawning in Muir Woods' Redwood Creek; and a Caltrain fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon.
SF News Fatal Shooting on Turk Street Leaves One Dead, Another Injured Around 4:20 a.m. on Saturday morning, police found two people shooting at each other on the streets of the Tenderloin, with one suspect ultimately dying from their wounds.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Three People Ram Car into Closed East Bay Store to Steal Merchandise Some freeze and frost warnings were issued for the North Bay this weekend; three people purposely crashed a car into a Pleasant Hill Kohl's to steal some stuff; and two people were arrested in Benicia for driving a stolen vehicle with a handwritten license plate.
SF News Bay Area Soaked in Rain During Surprise Weekend Storm, Wind Advisory Issued Through Monday Morning Sonoma got nearly 5 inches of rain over the weekend, and downtown SF saw about 1.3 inches. High-elevation areas across the region are still under a high wind advisory until 9 a.m. Monday morning
SF News Memorial for 45th Anniversary of Jonestown in East Oakland Saturday Remembers Victims, Honors Survivors A memorial event for the Jonestown massacre brought out survivors and victims' family members, although some disagreed about the inclusion of Jones' name on a memorial plaque.
SF News Amazon Driver Kidnapped While On Delivery Route, Forced to Withdraw Cash at East Bay ATMs After forcing an Amazon delivery driver off the road, two suspects then coerced him into withdrawing cash at two different banks, authorities say.
SF News Sunday Links: Cal Beats Stanford in Final Big Game of the Pac-12 Era OpenAI ex-CEO Sam Altman's next move is either a new venture or returning to OpenAI; Cal took home a victory over Stanford, 27-15; and a group of pro-Palestinian protestors disrupted the California Democratic Party Convention in Sacramento Saturday.
SF News Northern California River Sees Record High Salmon Fall Run More than 20,000 Chinook salmon have returned to the Mokelumne river in Northern-Central California this year to spawn, the highest number since record-keeping began in 1940.
SF News Saturday Links: Judge Dismisses Lawsuit from Gilroy Garlic Festival Mass Shooting Victims Against City The judge said that a mass shooting wasn’t a foreseeable event that defendants could be held liable for, despite allegations of negligence; SpaceX's recent rocketship test exploded (again); and more confrontations among pro- and anti-China protestors on the last day of APEC.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Federal Jury Finds 'Party Animal' VC Guilty of Defrauding Investors Out of $18 Million Companies like IBM, Oracle, Disney, and Apple aren't happy that their ads on X are showing up next to rampant hate speech; ex-investor Michael Brent Rothenberg was convicted on several fraud and money laundering counts; and it's been 45 years this week since the Jonestown massacre.
SF News 18-Year-Old Injured After Getting Stabbed In Fight at Moss Beach Police officers responded to a report of a fight at a house party between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay, where a young male was suffering from stab wounds.
SF News Sunday Links: Police Investigating After Body Found In Crissy Field Parking Lot An unidentified body was found in the parking lot of Crissy Field early Sunday morning; the protests planned for APEC this week are starting; and former Oakland Raiders player D.J. Hayden died in a large car crash in Houston.
SF News Criminal Justice Advocate and SF Oversight Board Member Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges Supervisor Aaron Peskin has reportedly called for William Monroe "Tariq" Palmer II resignation from the sheriff’s oversight board.
SF News Fight Over Late Dianne Feinstein’s Estate Gets Even Fiercer, As Daughter Allegedly Changes Locks on Marin Property Katherine Feinstein is accused of changing the locks of a Stinson Beach home from the estate and staging it for sale for $8.5 million, against a judge’s orders, according to new court documents.
SF News Off-Duty Alaska Airlines Pilot Who Had Mental Health Crisis and Tried to Bring Down Flight Gives First Media Interview The pilot Joseph Emerson told the NYT in a jailhouse interview that his perception of reality blurred on the flight and he had thought he had to take drastic action to get out of the trance.
SF News Saturday Links: APEC Road Closures Start This Weekend You can expect some major traffic around the Bay Bridge, the Moscone Center, the Embarcadero, the Legion of Honor, and more; the Oakland Zoo is hosting its holiday extravaganze, Glowfari; and the Chinatown night market this weekend has launched.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Daytime Shooting in the Bayview Leaves 2 People Injured Friday Afternoon No arrests have been made in the shooting that left one victims were transported to a hospital with two wounded, one with life-threatening injuries; A person died off the coast of Point Reyes; and the Golden Gate ferris wheel is moving to the piers.