SF News Suspect Crashes Stolen Car at Van Ness and Market, Gets Arrested One person was arrested Monday morning after a dramatic hit-and-run crash on mid-Market in San Francisco in which, apparently, no one was hurt.
SF Politics Pelosi Restates the Case On '60 Minutes' That Republicans Need to Push Trump to Resign "I remember when Republicans in the Senate went to see Richard Nixon and said, 'It's over,'" Pelosi said. "That's what has to happen now."
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Two People Missing In High Surf Incidents A San Jose man and a San Mateo County woman are both missing in separate incidents in which high surf caught them on coastal rocks, the House is moving forward with an article of impeachment, and Stanford is telling all freshman and sophomores to remain at home.
SF Politics Arnold Schwarzenegger Makes Viral Video Denouncing Attack on the Capitol, Implicitly Compares Trump to Hitler Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, a frequent critic of President Trump since prior to the 2016 election, gave a speech on a video posted to Twitter Sunday that has quickly gone viral.
SF News Bay Area Adds 100,000 New COVID Cases In 25 Days It took over six months for the Bay Area to reach its first 100,000 COVID cases, and almost three months to reach 200,000 cases. But the cumulative case total is expected to reach 300,000 on Saturday, 25 days after hitting 200,000 on December 15.
SF Politics Shamann Walton Elected President of the SF Board of Supervisors Supervisor Shamann Walton was elected president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Friday, as the Board met to swear in its newest members and choose the person who will be second in line to the mayor's office.
SF News San Francisco's First Homicide of 2021 Is Man Shot In Tenderloin The San Francisco Police Department is investigating a homicide that occurred Thursday night in the Tenderloin, in which a 37-year-old man was shot.
SF Politics Pelosi Invokes Nixon, Presses Republicans to Secure Trump's Resignation To avoid a historically unprecedented second impeachment, less than two weeks before he's Constitutionally scheduled to depart the White House, Trump needs to resign immediately, says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
SF Politics Menlo Park Candy Shop Owner Faces Local Wrath After She's Photographed at Trump Rally/Riot Suzi Tinsley, the owner of Sugar Shack in Menlo Park, is the latest to receive the wrath of local liberals and anyone who understands that President Trump is racist and insane, after she was photographed at Wednesday's rally in D.C.
SF News Arrest Made In July 4th Shooting That Killed Six-Year-Old San Francisco Boy Months after the case appeared to have gone cold, San Francisco police say they believe they've found the person responsible for the shooting that left a six-year-old boy dead in the Bayview last July 4th.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Protesters In SF Call For Trump's Removal Trump has reportedly been rage-filled and still delusional in isolation in the White House, a Capitol police officer has died from injuries sustained while engaging with rioters, and funeral homes in Daly CIty and Colma say they are getting inundated with COVID deaths.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Vandal Destroys Cherry Blossom Trees In Japantown Elon Musk became richer than Jeff Bezos today, Bay Area ICU bed availability fell to 3.5%, and a 19-year-old woman was shot in SF's Silver Terrace neighborhood.
SF Politics Former SF Supervisor Malia Cohen Becomes President of Police Commission Malia Cohen, who served on SF's Board of Supervisors from 2011 to 2019 and who joined the city's Police Commission last August, has just been elected its new president.
SF News Bay Area Records 135 COVID Deaths In 48 Hours Much as was predicted in early December as new COVID-19 cases began to surge in Bay Area counties, a subsequent surge in deaths appears to be happening in the region now, five to six weeks on.
Business & Tech Facebook Locks Trump's Account Indefinitely; Will Twitter Be Next? Following temporary locks on Donald Trump's Twitter and Facebook accounts that began Wednesday night, Facebook has escalated its crackdown on the president's lies and decided to suspend his access to the platform indefinitely.
SF Politics Woman Shot At Capitol Identified As San Diego QAnon Zealot; Shirtless Man In Horned Costume Also a QAnon Nut The woman who was fatally shot while allegedly trying to break into the House chamber in the U.S. Capitol Building on Wednesday has been identified as a 35-year-old Air Force veteran from San Diego.
SF Politics Video Shows Bay Area Trump Supporters Chanting 'U.S.A.' On Plane to D.C. A video has emerged from a United flight on Tuesday from SFO to Washington D.C. that appears packed with MAGA-hat wearers who were heeding the call from the president to come protest the election that he lost fairly and clearly to the eyes of most Americans.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Trump Supporters and Counter-Protesters Scuffle in Sacramento Trump supporters also rallied in Sacramento and other state capitols Wednesday, Peninsula Congresswoman Jackie Speier talks about what the Capitol siege looked like from the inside, and a small earthquake rumbled under the South Bay Thursday morning.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Merrick Garland Nominated to Be Attorney General Congress has reconvened to accept the Electoral College results, the woman who was shot inside the Capitol has died, and calls rise for Trump's resignation or his forced removal from office two weeks early.
Business & Tech Twitter Locks Trump's Account, Facebook and YouTube Remove Video After His Continuing Lies Fail to Discourage Rioters Twitter has stepped in to lock President Trump's account for 12 hours and blocked access to several tweets from Wednesday citing risks of violence, and along with Facebook and YouTube they have removed a video Trump posted from the Rose Garden Wednesday afternoon.
SF Politics Bay Area Leaders Call Capitol Breach 'Terrorism' and 'An Attempted Coup' As the United States Capitol Building remains in a state of chaos as the sun sets on the East Coast, Bay Area leaders are reacting with disgust at what President Trump has wrought in his final days as president.
SF Politics Updates: Trump Supporters Storm Capitol in Washington After President Incites Riot, One Person Dies President Trump implored ardent supporters at a rally Wednesday behind the White House to walk to the Capitol Building and "show strength" and "fight." Many of them have, and they breached the building and forced a stop to the electoral vote count in Congress.
SF News San Francisco Woman Assaulted at Gunpoint in Russian Hill As Thieves Steal Her French Bulldog Puppy A 30-year-old San Francisco woman says this may be the last straw for her giving up on the city after she was assaulted at gunpoint Tuesday evening and had her five-month-old puppy taken from her.
SF News Suspect In Lemur-napping At SF Zoo Released From Jail, Told to Stay Away From Zoo 31-year-old lemur-theft suspect Cory McGilloway made his first appearance in San Francisco court after being put on probation late last year for auto theft and other crimes in Marin County.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Have the Dems Really Won the Senate?! The SF Board of Supervisors approved two new SFMTA board members, a judge has ordered the NYE hit-and-run suspect to remain in jail, and the Danville restaurant that's been defying lockdown orders has finally stopped doing that.