SF News Day Around the Bay: Thousands of Dolphins Spotted In 'Super Pod' An Antioch woman was arrested for allegedly abusing and neglecting four small children; Newsom threatens to withhold homeless funding from cities again; and a 'super pod' of around 2,000 Northern right whale dolphins was spotted off the Monterey coast.
SF News Five Teen Suspects, Allegedly Affiliated With Local Gang, Arrested for Murder of San Jose 15-Year-Old Five young suspects ranging in age from 13 to 18 have been arrested in connection with the Valentine's Day fatal stabbing at Santana Row that took the life of a 15-year-old boy.
Arts & Entertainment Michael Tilson Thomas Announces Brain Tumor Return, Final SF Concert Former SF Symphony musical director and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, who formally retired in 2020, announced early Monday that a brain tumor he was first treated for several years ago has returned, and he plans to wind down his public appearances for good.
Business & Tech Not Shockingly, the Ninth Circuit Has Rejected Elizabeth Holmes's Appeal In a ruling that perhaps only Elizabeth Holmes herself was optimistic about, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has denied Elizabeth Holmes's attempt to see her fraud conviction overturned.
SF News Leader of Zizians Group Speaks Out In Court Pleading for Vegan Food, Says 'I've Done Nothing Wrong' We are not likely to learn much more for a while about the motivations and internal communications of the small, cult-like group known as the Zizians, who have left six deaths in their wake over the past two years. But we do now know what Ziz herself said in court last week.
Arts & Entertainment Wu-Tang Clan to Bring Final Tour to Chase Center In June Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber tour was just announced Monday morning, with 27 dates, kicking off June 6, and there are no pre-sales — all tickets just go on sale Friday, February 28.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Cop Shot In Early Morning East Oakland Shootout An Oakland Housing Authority police officer was shot and injured along with a suspect in an early morning shootout; there was a fatal shooting Saturday in East Oakland; and what we know about the Guantanamo Bay migrant detention operation.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Aphotic Chef Making Moves The Michelin-honored chef from Aphotic is heading to Jackson Square, Izzy's Steaks & Chops is back open with a brand new interior in the Marina, and Limon is opening a new fast-casual spot in their South Van Ness location.
Arts & Entertainment Audium Continues Presenting Captivating New Works By Emerging Artists, In a Quirky, Very 70s Performance Space Tucked up on Bush Street at the edge of Pacific Heights is a fascinating and charming performance venue that's an audiophile's dream, and it's currently presenting the work of three emerging artists.
SF News Protesters Want Sonoma County Sheriff to Commit to Ending Cooperation With ICE Sonoma County Sheriff Eddie Engram does not support a proposed ordinance that bans all collaboration with ICE, and his department has worked with ICE in the last year. Protesters want him to change course.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Two Attacked With Baseball Bat In Tenderloin Two people were attacked with a baseball bat Thursday in the Tenderloin; a Cal Fire captain was murdered by her wife; and a law professor explains what, if any impacts Trump's executive order will have in the Tenderloin.
SF News Residents Sign Petition, Push Back on 22-Story Highrise In Outer Sunset Once again there is opposition to a large development on San Francisco's sleepy west side, and while the latest proposal isn't massively out of scale like the last one, it is still much bigger than anything the Outer Sunset has ever seen.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Schlok's Bagels & Lox Announces New FiDi Location Local bagel purveyor Schlok's, which has won a cadre of fans who line up most mornings for their bagels at their Fell Street window, just announced a second location in downtown SF.
SF News Man Who Killed Maddy Middleton When He Was a Teenager Denied Parole By Jury Adrian 'AJ' Gonzalez has been ordered to remain in prison following a lengthy jury trial to determine whether he remains a potential threat to the public.
SF News Trump Orders Presidio Trust 'Eliminated' But That May Not Happen Another night in Washington and another executive order from Trump, this one ordering the elimination of four specific federal entities, including the Presidio Trust in San Francisco, declaring them examples of "waste and abuse."
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Lurie Wants City Budget to Be Balanced Mayor Lurie is ordering 15% to 20% cuts across city departments; federal workers protest outside Tesla's Van Ness showroom; and Rep. Eric Swalwell hosts a packed town hall in the East Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Boy In Critical Condition After Outer Sunset Shooting A boy was shot near 37th and Santiago in the Outer Sunset Wednesday afternoon; an arrest has been made in the Feb. 3 hit-and-run in Oakland that killed a Berkeley professor; and China Live is likely staying put.
SF News 'Zizian' Group Member Arrested In Sonoma Protest Confirmed Alive, Estranged From Group One figure who has been unaccounted for in the last couple of years as the so-called Zizian cult took a violent turn, Gwen Danielson, was rumored online to have taken her own life. Her father confirms that is not the case.
SF News Cold Case Murder of Woman Found In Tilden Park In 1990 Is Solved Through DNA A 35-year-old unsolved mystery from the East Bay has been solved, however the murder suspect is not around to face justice.
SF News Does San Francisco Need to Appoint a 'Rat Czar'? A recent study confirmed what people have been noticing in San Francisco in recent years: We seem to have more rats than ever before. What is the city doing about it?
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Celebrity Chef Tyler Florence Walks Away From Union Square Cafes, b. patisserie May Move In Tyler Florence's much-publicized move into two empty restaurant spaces in Union Square is over after only a year, despite getting a grant from the city to help with the area's revitalization.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Paul Pelosi Receives Kidney Transplant Paul Pelosi just received a donated kidney from his daughter; the new owner of the Transamerica Pyramid is seeking high office rents; and court clerks in Alameda County are on strike today.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Beer Week Opening Event Returns to Day Drinking In Salesforce Park The big opening festival day for SF Beer Week — a Bay Area-wide event that encompasses hundreds of events at bars and breweries — is happening this Saturday in San Francisco, and it's returning to the smaller-format, outdoor setup it had two years ago.
SF News Arrests of Alleged 'Zizian' Cult Members Came After Another Dispute With a Landlord The three individuals tied to a cult-like group that has been linked to two Bay Area deaths and four on the East Coast were apparently up to their old tricks in rural Maryland when they were arrested on Sunday.
Arts & Entertainment Paul Simon Is Doing a Mini-Tour and Making SF Stop With Three July Shows Fresh off his appearance at the SNL:50 celebration on Sunday, Paul Simon is coming out of retirement to do a bit of a tour this spring and summer called "A Quiet Celebration." And he'll be in San Francisco for three nights in July.