SF News Monday Morning Headlines: More Sneaker Waves Forecast Today The SFUSD reached a tentative agreement with tradespeople threatening to strike; there are again rip currents and sneaker waves forecast along the coast today; and Spotify has announced layoffs.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Four Hobbits Walk Into Atelier Crenn The close of November brought the much anticipated reopening of Quince, a couple of sad closing announcements, a celebrity sighting at Atelier Crenn, and more.
SF News Possible Homicide In Presidio Heights as Police Investigate Woman's Death A welfare check on Thursday evening led to the discovery of a dead body in a Presidio Heights home, and it is being investigated as a homicide.
SF News Sister of Murder Suspect Nima Momeni Allegedly Seen With Whip-its In Her Car Before Crash The story of Monday's Tenderloin crash in which Khazar Momeni, the sister of Bob Lee murder suspect Nima Momeni, was arrested on suspicion of DUI and hit-and-run, has taken on some added detail.
SF News Atmospheric River to Miss California and Soak Pacific Northwest; Big Rains Might Be Weeks Away An atmospheric river over the Pacific had been forecast, at least a week or so ago, to bring a lot of early December rain to California, but things have changed.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: The House Expelled George Santos The House has expelled George Santos for being a messy, likely criminal charlatan; a pedestrian was killed overnight in a downtown Oakland hit-and-run; and former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has died at age 93.
SF News BART Police Identify Man Who Got Into Transbay Tube, Causing Two-Hour Systemwide Shutdown It's not entirely clear why it took two hours to resolve the situation Wednesday night that left downtown SF BART stations massively crowded, and the entire system paralyzed. But BART police have identified the suspect.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eight Delicious Hot Toddies and Winter Drinks to Seek Out This Season at San Francisco Bars It's officially hot cocktail and mulled wine season, and we have a quick guide to eight of the best examples that SF bars and restaurants have to offer.
Business & Tech Kara Swisher Slams Elon Musk's 'F U' to Advertisers as the 'Meltdown' of an 'Adult Toddler' Tech writer and podcaster Kara Swisher didn't mince words in condemning the behavior of Elon Musk Wednesday evening at the New York Times' DealBook Summit.
SF News Attorneys for Bob Lee Murder Suspect Nima Momeni Look to Move Trial Out of San Francisco In a court hearing Thursday in which a trial date was expected to be set for murder suspect Nima Momeni, the defense team has filed a motion for a change of venue.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Man Climbing Power Lines Shuts Down Caltrain Caltrain service into SF was halted Thursday morning due to a guy climbing power lines; a 14-year-old girl has been arrested in connection with organized retail thefts in SF; and the California Forever team had its first town hall in Vallejo last night.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Major BART Delays After Person Walks Into Transbay Tube Another person got into the Transbay Tube and it was causing major BART delays Wednesday evening; a 42-year-old UPS employee in Oakland has been charged in a murder; and federal prosecutors have indicted the SF driver who allegedly killed pro cyclist Ethan Boyes in the Presidio in April.
Business & Tech Elon Musk to Fleeing Advertisers: 'Go F**k Yourselves' Well, the countdown clock may be ticking to X CEO Linda Yaccarino's predictable departure from the platform formerly known as Twitter. Company owner and virtual CEO Elon Musk has just told skittish advertisers "Don't advertise."
SF News Sierra Club Comes Out Swinging About Proposed New City Backed by Billionaires In Solano County The Solano County chapter of the Sierra Club held a press conference Tuesday to express their opposition to a proposed plan, revealed in August, to build a new city east of Fairfield — a project that currently has the name California Forever.
SF News Lengthy Times Piece About SF Fire Commissioner Assault Case Tries to Counter 'Doom Loop' Narrative The New York Times is, somewhat recently, trying to counter the "doom loop" narrative about San Francisco that the SF Chronicle first promoted, and that the Times itself contributed fodder to earlier in the year.
Arts & Entertainment Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig to Kick Off Awards Season In SF at SFFILM Awards; Also Nicolas Cage to Be Honored Barbie auteur Greta Gerwig and star Ryan Gosling will be coming to San Francisco for next week's SFFILM Awards, and the star-studded event will also include a lifetime achievement award being given to actor Nicolas Cage.
SF News Missing East Bay Woman Who Disappeared From Houston Airport Found Safe The missing woman from Piedmont, who last week disappeared from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, has been found safe and her family is very relieved.
Arts & Entertainment Festival La Onda, a New Latin Music Fest From the BottleRock Team, Coming to Napa In June The lineup is set to be announced Monday for the first-ever, major music festival devoted entirely to Latin music in Northern California, and it's called Festival La Onda.
SF News Humpday Headlines: David DePape Back In Court In SF Accused Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape will make another appearance in state court today; some illegal street vending seems to be persisting in the Mission after the ban took effect; and the world's first Ohlone restaurant is returning in Berkeley.
SF News Jewish Group Sues UC Berkeley Law School Over Student Groups' Anti-Zionism Stance A Jewish advocacy group based in Washington, D.C. has filed a lawsuit that alleges that UC Berkeley's law school has permitted the "longstanding, unchecked spread of antisemitism" among its student groups.
SF News Vallejo Police Publish Photos of Unmasked, 'Smiling' Assailants Sought In Theft of $12K In Levi's Jeans A case of organized retail theft in Vallejo over the holiday weekend left investigators with some pretty clear photographic evidence, but they still need the public's help in identifying the assailants.
SF News Arrest Made Following Drunken Melee Outside San Mateo Dive Bar That Ended In Stabbings One suspect has been arrested in connection with a chaotic fight outside Yuppie Cantina in San Mateo last month that left two men with stab wounds.
SF News Murder Suspect Nima Momeni's Sister Arrested In Alleged DUI Crash The sister at the heart of the murder case against Nima Momeni, in which Cash App founder Bob Lee was killed in downtown San Francisco in April, was caught up in an alleged crime of a different nature on Monday morning in SF.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Scattered Rain Expected Late Tonight Four people were injured in a crash into a 7-11 in Novato; tomorrow is the last day to use paper tickets on BART; and scattered rain showers are going to drizzle around the Bay starting late tonight.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Chevron's Richmond Refinery's Smokestacks Flaring After Power Outage Chevron's Richmond refinery was flaring from all its smokestacks Monday afternoon; a 28-year-old man was fatally shot Sunday night in Oakland's Fruitvale; and a 9th Circuit judge says he resigned because of the Supreme Court's rightward shift.