SF News Humpday Headlines: Third Sacramento Shooting Suspect Out on Bail A third suspect in the Sacramento shooting arrested on a gun charge has been released on bail, jurors in the Sunny Balwani trial saw new text messages with Elizabeth Holmes, and the owner of the Westfield mall is looking to sell.
SF News Another Person Has Died In an Encampment Fire, This Time In West Oakland One person has been reported dead in an encampment fire at a longstanding West Oakland encampment involving several RVs.
SF News Sacramento Shooting Suspects Both Recently Released From Prison, Already Sparking Debate About Sentencing The two brothers who are so far the only suspects in Sunday's mass shooting in downtown Sacramento were both multiply convicted felons who had been released from prison in the last two years.
SF News Crocker-Amazon Playground Shooting May Have Been an Ambush; Two Victims Identified A shooting that killed two young men and injured two others on Sunday reportedly occurred while the men were playing basketball at Alice Chalmers Playground in SF's Crocker-Amazon neighborhood.
SF News This Week's Heatwave to Be Followed By Extra-Chilly Days Next Week The National Weather Service is forecasting a "roller coaster" of temperature change in the next six days for Northern California, but it starts with some very warm and pleasant weather Wednesday to Friday.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Second Suspect Arrested In Sacramento Shooting The brother of the suspect arrested Monday in the mass shooting in Sacramento has now been arrested, one of the victims in the shooting was a homeless woman, and a longtime Bay Area weatherman has just passed away.
SF News Two Rescued From Ashbury Heights Apartment Fire; No Injuries Reported A two-alarm apartment building fire that could be seen from many parts of San Francisco Monday night has displaced dozens of people, but luckily no one was injured in the blaze.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Arrested In Sacramento Shooting Sacramento police arrested a 26-year-old man early Monday in connection with Sunday's mass shooting, the SFPD is seeking suspects in a Tenderloin stabbing, and Pinterest has unveiled a highly flexible office plan for employees.
Arts & Entertainment UC Berkeley Paleontologist Posits New Theory For Why T. Rexes Had Those Tiny Arms Many, many children and adults have wondered aloud, upon first learning about the king of dinosaurs Tyrannosaurus Rex, why these powerful, extinct beasts had such short, stubby little arms. Well, a longtime UC Berkeley professor has a new answer.
Business & Tech Trump's Truth Social Platform Takes Another Step Toward Implosion With Two Key Resignations Donald Trump's much touted social media platform that he hoped would be a new conservative alternative to Twitter, Truth Social, has just reportedly lost two key executives six weeks after its launch.
SF News Bomb Scare Prompts Evacuation at Oakland Courthouse There was a bomb scare Monday morning at the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse in downtown Oakland after a man came in off the street carrying a small, homemade explosive device that he said had been planted on his car.
SF News Police Seek Multiple Shooters In Sacramento Massacre as Victims Begin Being Identified A mass shooting in downtown Sacramento on Sunday morning that claimed at least six lives and injured a dozen other people appears to have been the result of a shootout between multiple gunmen, possibly stemming from a large fight that broke out as nightclubs were emptying out.
SF News Shooting In SF's Crocker-Amazon Neighborhood Kills Two, Injures Two A Sunday afternoon shooting near a playground in San Francisco's Crocker-Amazon neighborhood has left two victims dead, and two others injured, and the gunman remains at large.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: The Tech Money Behind the Boudin Recall Ron Conway is among the tech investors supporting the recall of Chesa Boudin, a homeless man is suing the city of San Rafael over its sanctioned encampment, and there's a heatwave arriving midweek that will drive temps up all over the Bay.
SF News Feds Bust Oakland Man For Fentanyl and Meth Sales In SF's Tenderloin Federal prosecutors are highlighting a case of an arrest of a Tenderloin drug dealer who allegedly sold significant quantities of fentanyl, as well as a smattering of meth, to undercover agents in the last several months.
Arts & Entertainment Look Up Who Was Living In Your Apartment In 1950 Via Newly Released Census Records Ever been curious who lived in your house or apartment 72 years ago? Want to know how your grandparents or great-grandparents responded to census-taker questions when they came around in 1949 or 1950, or who their neighbors were at the time? Well, you're in luck.
Arts & Entertainment Three Owls Rescued From Inside Church of 8 Wheels on Fillmore Have you seen owls out and about in San Francisco? Well we have them. And three barn owls recently found their way into the Church of 8 Wheels roller disco on Fillmore Street — formerly known as Sacred Heart Parish.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: It's Van Ness BRT Ribbon-Cutting Day! The Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit lanes opened for service this morning, the Tenderloin remains a nightmare at night, and a shooting outside a San Jose high school on Thursday caused some trauma for students.
SF News Male In Famous Berkeley Falcon Pair Found Dead, Bringing Tragic End to Five-Year Romance Ugh! It's just been one thing after another the past few months for the stable and enduring pair of peregrine falcons who claimed the much-watched nest atop the UC Berkeley Campanile tower. And now Grinnell, the male, was found dead in downtown Berkeley.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Souvla Is Taking Over Magnolia Brewery Space In Dogpatch, Will Open Largest Restaurant Yet In June Souvla, the popular Mediterranean-inspired salad and wrap operation, is opening a fifth SF location in Dogpatch — with a sixth in Marin not far behind — and it will be their largest restaurant to date.
Arts & Entertainment Oakland's Own 'Jeopardy!' Champ Amy Schneider Invited to White House for Transgender Day of Visibility Amy Schneider, the openly trans Oakland resident who made history earlier this year with her 40-game winning streak on Jeopardy!, made an appearance Thursday in the White House Press Briefing Room to mark International Transgender Day of Visibility.
SF News 1993 Cold Case Killing of San Carlos Store Owner Likely Solved After Oklahoma Cops Find Confession In Suspect's Journal A San Mateo County cold case from 1993 may finally be reaching the justice phase after what appears to have been a happenstance discovery of a confession by investigators probing a separate case in Oklahoma.
SF News Kristin Smart Murder Trial to Be Moved Out of San Luis Obispo A San Luis Obispo County judge on Wednesday granted a change of venue for the trial of the accused killer of onetime Cal Poly student Kristin Smart, Paul Flores, and his accused accomplice father, Ruben Flores.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: It's Cesar Chavez Day Cities and labor groups are celebrating Cesar Chavez Day today, there's a long line to get mochi at Japantown's Benkyodo on its last day in business, and a Belmont flag shop can't keep Ukrainian flags in stock.
SF News Day Around the Bay: San Jose Police Face Civil Rights Lawsuit After Taqueria Shooting San Jose police are being accused of negligently shooting a Black man who had actually taken a weapon away from a potential shooter, SF's Laguna Honda hospital is in trouble with the feds, and CHP is seeking a Bay Bridge carjacking suspect.