SF News One Killed In Shooting In SoMa, Near SF's Civic Center One person was killed Friday evening in a shooting in SoMa, and this fatal shooting followed an earlier one that occurred just a few blocks away.
SF News Saturday Links: World's Ugliest Dog Crowned at Sonoma-Marin Fair A three-time second-place winner named Wild Thang won the World's Ugliest Dog contest Friday; an attorney for Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao says the raid on her home was "bad optics"; and beloved local chef and food writer Narsai David has died.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Castro and North Beach Both Welcome New Bars New bars have opened in both the Castro and North Beach neighborhoods, Lazy Bear is set to close this summer for a renovation, and the Chronicle's critic sees a lot of greige at RH's Palm Court restaurant.
SF News Air Taxi Service Plans 2025 Launch In Bay Area, Offering Rides Between Napa, Livermore, San Jose, and South SF A new electric air taxi service is looking to launch in the Bay Area, with its first taxi-port to be built at a South San Francisco office complex — and they have plans to offer 10-minute rides to San Jose and 15-minute rides to Napa.
SF News The Rainbow Family Gathering Is Happening In a Northern California Forest and Locals Are Freaking Out An area north of Antelope Lake in Plumas National Forest is going to play host to around 10,000 unwashed hippies next month, and area residents and the local sheriff are sounding alarm bells and wondering what kind of mess they'll be cleaning up.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Heat Wave Descends on Bay Area Parts of the East Bay could see 100-degree temps this weekend; the CPUC says AT&T has to continue being the carrier of last resort for rural communities; and KTVU says goodbye to Julie Haener.
SF News California Supreme Court Blocks Anti-Tax Ballot Measure In Rare Move, Siding With Newsom and Legislature The California Supreme Court has struck down an anti-tax measure that had qualified for the November ballot through a signature drive, saying that it violates state constitutional procedure.
SF News East Bay 'Scholar-Activist' Arrested for UC Berkeley Arson Incidents That Were Possibly Linked to Pro-Palestinian Protest A 34-year-old man was arrested Monday in connection with multiple arson incidents and the firebombing of a campus police vehicle at UC Berkeley, and these may have been acts of protest over the university's treatment of pro-Palestinian protesters.
Arts & Entertainment Tyler, the Creator Drops Out of Outside Lands Lineup, Will Be Replaced By Sabrina Carpenter A lot of tickets have already been sold, and fans of Tyler, the Creator will be disappointed to learn that he will not be making a return visit to Outside Lands this year after all.
SF News FBI Agents Raid Home of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao Not sure what's going on here, but hours after a shooting at Lake Merritt, and less than a day after signatures were verified in a recall campaign against her, the FBI raided the home of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao.
SF News [Update] 14 People Shot at Unsanctioned Juneteenth Event at Oakland's Lake Merritt Fourteen people were injured, one of them critically, in a shooting Wednesday evening after a fight broke out during an unsanctioned Juneteenth gathering by Lake Merritt in Oakland — which also devolved into a sideshow. This is the second Juneteenth shooting in Oakland in three years.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: COVID Summer Swell Arrives Like 'Clockwork' The annual rise in COVID infections is arriving along with summer gatherings as it has before; Sonoma County sees an 11% uptick in homelessness; and Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to ban cellphones from schools statewide.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Club Q Shooter Takes Plea Deal on Federal Hate Crime Charges A juvenile was shot and injured at 15th and Market streets Tuesday night; Assemblymember Matt Haney is being called out for lavish spending on sporting events; and the Club Q shooter has taken a plea deal on federal hate crime charges after previously pleading guilty in state court.
SF Politics How Many 'Ambassadors' Does the City Need? SF Community Ambassadors Rally to Save Their Jobs A fight is ongoing over SF Mayor London Breed's new proposed budget, in which she is attempting to cut the 14-year-old program Community Ambassador Program in order to close a major deficit.
Bay Area Sports Giants to Screen Commemorative Rickwood Field Game at Oracle Park for Free, In Honor of Willie Mays The game commemorating baseball's Negro Leagues that is being played Thursday at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, which Giants legend Willie Mays had intended to attend in person before he passed away Tuesday, will be screened at Oracle Park for free.
Arts & Entertainment SF Hotels Roll Out Pride Flags to Compete With Castro's The Mark Hopkins Hotel on Nob Hill now has a bigger Pride Flag — and a Progress Pride Flag at that — than the Castro's flying atop the building. And the Beacon Grand's is even bigger.
SF News Cause of Death Determined In Case of East Bay Teen Found Dead In San Francisco Driveway The city medical examiner has made a determination in the cause of death of 15-year-old Jázmin Pellegrini, who was found dead in the driveway of a home in San Francisco's Oceanview neighborhood in April.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Power Outage at SFO Causes Ground Stop A power outage caused a brief ground stop at SFO this morning; fog will move back in over SF and parts of the East Bay today and tomorrow; and the Point Fire in Sonoma County appears under control and is 50% contained.
SF News Convicted Killer Paul Flores Ordered to Pay $346K In Restitution to Family of Victim Kristin Smart A judge on Monday ordered Paul Flores to pay $346,000 in restitution to the family of Kristin Smart, to cover expenses they say they incurred as a result of, and in the wake of, Smart's 1996 disappearance.
Arts & Entertainment Documentary About Sherri Papini Disappearance, 'The Perfect Wife,' Lands on Hulu This Week The sordid story of the faked 2016 disappearance of Redding housewife Sherri Papini, and her subsequent guilty plea in federal court to charges of lying to law enforcement and mail fraud, is now getting the documentary treatment on Hulu.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Boichik Bagels Opens Second SF Location on Upper Fillmore The second of three locations of Boichik Bagels made its debut Tuesday morning on Fillmore Street in Pacific Heights.
SF News San Leandro Police Chase Causes Another Dangerous, Fiery Crash In Oakland We have another story of a police chase that could have led to deadly consequences, only this time it appears everyone escaped uninjured.
SF News Three More Wildfires Broke Out Monday In Northern California; Sonoma's Point Fire Now 40% Contained It's been a wild few days for firefighters across California and in southern New Mexico, where at least a dozen wildfires have broken out, some of them fast-growing, fueled by dry conditions and high winds.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Muslims Harrassed During Communal Prayer In SF Park A group of people gathered for a Muslim prayer Monday for Eid al-Adha were harassed in SF; home values in Stinson Beach have exploded; and SF ranks dead last in a new study of the best- and worst-run cities.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Big SF Landlord Facing Eviction From Its Offices A teen boy killed in Oakland has been identified as a Skyline High student; an American Airlines flight landed at SF with a damaged engine cover; and prominent SF landlord Mosser Capital apparently hasn't been paying its rent.