SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Netting Finally Complete There was a ceremony Monday to celebrate the completion of the suicide-prevention nets on the Golden Gate Bridge; new CA law prohibits school policies about informing parents of pronoun changes; and more on the Ellie Lorenzo case.
SF News Day Around the Bay: One-Year-Old Boy Who Initially Survived Shooting In Alameda Has Died The one-year-old boy who survived his father's alleged shooting rampage in Alameda last week has died from his injuries; the elderly man who killed a cyclist with his car in SF will not serve any jail time; and 49ers great Jerry Rice told a reporter at a golf tournament, "I will f--- you up!"
Arts & Entertainment Another Planet Entertainment to Throw Free Concert on Sunday In Embarcadero Plaza Fulfilling their agreement with SF to put on three free concerts in the city this year, Another Planet Entertainment is doing just that at Embarcadero Plaza, with a daytime electronic music show from the Dirtybird kids on July 21.
SF Politics JD Vance, a Onetime San Francisco Venture Capitalist Who Compared Trump to Hitler, Is Named as Trump's Running Mate As the Republican National Convention gets underway in Milwaukee, and as President Trump prepares to give a video address to discuss the attempt on his life Saturday but purportedly trying to deliver a "uniting" message, he has just formally announced his pick of running mate: Ohio Senator JD Vance.
SF News One of the Two Marin County Men Imprisoned for a Cop Killing In Rome Released to House Arrest After Appeal The long, complicated saga of the two young men from Marin County who found themselves at the center of an international crime story five years ago has resolved, in part, for one of them — but this isn't making the victim's wife very happy.
SF News Woman Fatally Shot In Oakland Saturday Identified By Friends as Local Rapper Tan DaGod A 27-year-old woman who was reportedly shot and killed at a grand opening party for a beauty supply shop in North Oakland has been identified as up and coming local rapper Tan Da God.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Trump Documents Case Thrown Out That Trump-appointed judge in Florida has dismissed the classified documents case against him; a crash in Contra Costa County leaves one dead; and lawsuits have come to light from UCSF lab workers near the Hunters Point Shipyard.
SF News Sunday Links: Missing Fremont Girl Found Dead The missing three-year-old from Fremont, Ellie Lorenzo, was found dead in San Jose; Nancy Pelosi condemns the assassination attempt on Trump; and Steve Garvey traveled to Israel for some reason.
SF News Saturday Links: Three-Year-Old Fremont Girl Missing After Death of Father A three-year-old girl from Fremont is missing after her father was found dead in SF; the Alameda man who killed his family made a court appearance; and Dr. Ruth has died at age 96.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Laurene Powell Jobs Just Bought a $70 Million SF House Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs just set a real estate record on Billionaire's Row; smoke from a laptop caused a plane evacuation at SFO; and a fire in West Oakland displaced 20 people and left one person dead.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Ceviche and Po'Boys and Oysters, Oh My Oakland's Temescal has a new oyster bar, Cow Hollow sports bar Final Final has new owners and will be getting a slight makeover, and a new ceviche and michelada shop is opening next week in the Bayview.
SF News As Rainbow Family Camp Departs, Hippies Say It's Not Cool How California Treated Them This Year A confluence of factors, including heightened fears and risks of wildfires in a national forest that has seen several devastating ones in recent years, led to an outsized response from local and federal authorities to the arrival of the Rainbow Family campout this year.
SF News Marin County Kid Who Stole Guy Fieri's Lamborghini During Crazy Crime Spree Granted Parole After 12 Years The kid, now a 29-year-old man, who rappelled into a luxury car showroom in San Francisco in 2011 and drove off with celebrity chef Guy Fieri's yellow Lamborghini, and then later fired a gun at romantic rival, was granted parole on Thursday.
SF News Charges Filed Against Suspected BART Station Kidnapper On Friday, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced that charges had been filed in the case of an alleged kidnapping of a 17-year-old girl that took place at a BART station last week.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: AT&T Customers' Cell Records Exposed In Breach All AT&T cell customers likely had their call and text records breached; that Australian businessman found in an SF hospital may not have met with any violence after all; and California's mountain ranges could see dry lightning strikes this weekend.
SF News 79-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Killing Her 98-Year-Old Nursing Home Roommate An elderly woman with a history of homicidal tendencies toward roommates who made too much noise at night has been charged with the fatal beating of a woman who was her roommate at a nursing facility in San Jose.
SF News Prankster Adds Sex Workers to Slow Streets Signs on Shotwell A prankster has added some stickers to signs to better represent the range of activities that go on on Shotwell Street, which is a designated Slow Street with city-installed signage.
SF News Shootout at 16th and Mission Leaves One Dead A shootout late Monday night/early Tuesday near 16th and Mission streets led to a four-car crash and left one individual dead.
SF News Repeat Offender In Castro Gets Punched By Nudist After Attack on Tourist A well known, criminally violent individual who has roamed the streets of the Castro for years was seen on camera last week assaulting a tourist and then getting taken down by a nudist bystander.
SF News Husband Kills Wife, Child, and In-Laws In Alameda, Injures Second Child An Alameda man allegedly went on some kind of domestic rampage Wednesday night, killing his wife, son, and his wife's parents, and also shot and injured another young son.
SF News 23-Year-Old Man Arrested at SFO For Alleged Smuggling of 6 Kilos of Meth to Australia A Los Angeles man was arrested two weeks ago after he was caught by the TSA at SFO trying transport six kilograms of methamphetamine to Australia.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Bay Area Council Promotes California Forever Plan The influential Bay Area Council has surprisingly come out in favor of California Forever's Solano County plans; Scott Peterson is back in court today; and a luxury penthouse in Pac Heights has dropped its asking price significantly.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Teen Found Safe After SF BART Station Kidnapping A 17-year-old girl was reportedly kidnapped from the Powell Street BART station Tuesday night; the Bohemian Club is facing another lawsuit from employees; and the Pelosis have been buying up Nvidia stock.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Trick Dog Unveils Latest Menu With a Theatrical Twist, 'Dogs: The Musical' Yes, the menu looks like a Playbill for a musical called 'Dogs,' styled after Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Cats,' and many of the drink names are, also, spoofs of character names from 'Cats.'
Arts & Entertainment Pixar Laying Off More Workers Just as 'Inside Out 2' Becomes Its Highest-Grossing Film Ever In an unfortunate turn of events, Pixar is continuing with layoffs at its Emeryville animation studio in the same month that its latest release is smashing box office records and raking in cash at theaters worldwide.