SF News Santa Rosa Police Seize Large Amount of Meth Headed Into City In 64-Year-Old Man's Car The Santa Rosa Police Department just arrested a 64-year-old man who they say is connected to a local drug ring, and in his car they say they found four pounds of methamphetamine intended for sale.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Fillmore Safeway Delays Closing Until 2025 Responding to outcry from the community and clearly some pressure from the city, Safeway now says it will keep its Fillmore District store open until early next year (at least).
SF News Neo-Nazis Joined the Anti-Abortion March In San Francisco on Saturday, Passed Out Fliers In the Venn diagram of American voters, there is clearly some overlap between white evangelicals and white supremacists, and so it maybe shouldn't be shocking that Saturday's annual Walk for Life in San Francisco drew some neo-Nazi support.
Business & Tech Elon Musk Continues Apology Tour By Going to Auschwitz With Ben Shapiro Billionaire multi-CEO Elon Musk took a break from running his companies to take a tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp Monday and attend a conference on antisemitism organized by the European Jewish Association (EJA) in Krakow.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Storm Causes Flooding In Guerneville Last night's rains caused some minor flooding in Guerneville — though the Russian River is not at flood stage; BART's Oakland Airport Connector is having some problems; and there was a vigil marking one year since a deadly mass shooting in Half Moon Bay.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Seafood Towers, Focaccia Pizza, and Gumbo A new fancy bar has replaced another fancy bar in the Mission, there's a new focaccia pizza and drinks spot in the Presidio, and a new pop-up bar is arriving at a museum in the Dogpatch.
SF News Saturday Links: Niners Fans Catch Playoff Fever Niners' fans' playoff fever is reaching a fever pitch ahead of tonight's game against the Packers; a Google engineer is accused of murdering his wife; and some Muni service changes go into effect today.
Arts & Entertainment Pre-Broadway Preview of 'The Wiz' Brings Laughs, Terrific Dance Numbers to SF A Broadway-bound new production 'The Wiz,' featuring Wayne Brady and Deborah Cox, opened Thursday night at the Golden Gate Theater after several stops around the country. And it's a funny, bubbly production with some clever tweaks to the book.
Arts & Entertainment Golden State Killer Movie Auditions Face Investigation After Alleged Creepiness By Actor Vincent Gallo Two actors who have faced sexual misconduct allegations, one of whom has not shied away from being labeled a fully certified creep, are attached to a film adaptation of the Golden State Killer story — and the actors' union is investigating.
SF News Anti-Abortion Activists to March In San Francisco Saturday, and They're Trying to Pray the Rain Away The annual Walk for Life is happening on Market Street in San Francisco, and it's all but guaranteed to be a wet one — but the godly among them are praying that rays of sunshine will come through like they apparently did a few years ago.
SF News The L.A. Innocence Project Is, For Some Reason, Taking Up Scott Peterson's Case One of the most infamous murder cases in NorCal of the last few decades, that of Laci Peterson in 2002, is getting a fresh look from the L.A. Innocence Project, even though it seems like they could be spending their time and energy on more worthy — and more likely innocent — people in prison.
SF News Pacifica Woman Says Boyfriend Died Trying to Protect Her From Estranged Husband A Pacifica woman who survived a brutal pre-Christmas attack by her estranged husband, against whom she had a restraining order, is now speaking out about the boyfriend who came to her rescue and gave his life protecting her.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Another Wet Weekend Ahead The rain is coming any hour now, and will continue on and off through the weekend; Barbara Lee responds to Nikki Haley saying the country has never been racist; and the Apple Mac turns 40.
SF News Presidio Heights Residents Appear to Get Their Way as Some Pickleball Nets Get Removed From Presidio Wall Courts Complaining neighbors in Presidio Heights who have been unhappy about the noise caused by pickleball games happening at the Presidio Wall tennis courts are getting their way, at least in part.
Arts & Entertainment Apple Cancels 'Schmigadoon' After Two Seasons, Fans Revolt on Social Media Musical Theater Twitter and Gay Twitter and Tituss Burgess Twitter are collectively enraged that Apple TV+ would dare cancel the most brilliant sendup of musicals since Forbidden Broadway.
SF News Bay Area Woman Who Calls Herself 'Love,' Charged In 2017 Burglary and Stabbing Gets Parole Revoked Over Threats A 50-year-old woman, jailed in the East Bay since November, is facing a revocation of her parole over alleged criminal threats against judges, district attorneys, and others made since her last release.
SF News Five Shot In SF's Tenderloin Overnight, One Person Dead Five people were shot in a mass shooting Thursday morning in the Tenderloin, and one of the five people died from their wounds with the others all suffering life-threatening wounds.
SF News Suspects In Oakland Cop Killing Plead Not Guilty In Latest Court Appearance The three suspects charged in connection with the December 29 killing of Oakland Police Officer Tuan Le made their first court appearance together on Thursday, and all three entered not-guilty pleas.
SF News Prolific Honduran Fentanyl Dealer Based In Oakland Being Kept Behind Bars Now After Multiple Arrests, Releases A Honduran national who had been arrested multiple times by law enforcement in recent years, and was on pretrial release for drug charges from 2022, has now been ordered to stay in federal custody pending his trial on new charges.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Warriors Postpone Friday Game The Warriors are postponing their Friday game against the Dallas Mavericks following the death of Assistant Coach Dejan Milojević; this weekend could be the start of a true El Niño pattern; and Alameda is offering the biggest police signing bonuses in the country.
Arts & Entertainment Day Around the Bay: Local Band Shoots Video On Late-Night BART Trains A date has been set for David DePape's state trial; Tesla owners in frigid Chicago are having some major trouble operating their cars in this weather; and local band Business Casual has a new video for their song "Last BART," shot on BART.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Automat Returns In Pop-Up Form In the Outer Sunset The NoPa neighborhood's well-loved but short-lived new bakery-restaurant of the pandemic era, Automat, closed its doors last summer having not quite made it two years in business. But it's back, in pop-up form.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area 'Gone Girl' Case Gets New Documentary Treatment on Netflix, 'American Nightmare' The almost-too-nutty-to-be-believed 2015 rape and kidnapping case involving Denise Huskins and then boyfriend Aaron Quinn, who lived on Mare Island near Vallejo, has been turned into a new docu-series from the team behind 2022's 'The Tinder Swindler.'
SF News 'California Forever' Billionaire Group Begins Ballot Initiative Effort to Create New City In Solano County However misguided it may be, the proposal to build a new city out of whole cloth on some agricultural land in Solano County, east of Vallejo, is likely headed to the November ballot, and the signature-gathering effort officially launched Wednesday.
SF News Modest-Sized Sinkhole Appears Next to Cable Car Tracks In Downtown SF; Motorcyclist Injured After Hitting It A sinkhole appeared Tuesday evening along the California Street cable car tracks, near the intersection of Montgomery Street, but the situation appears resolved as of Wednesday morning.