SF News Two Charged In Last Week's Triple Shooting In Concord Parking Garage One man faces an attempted murder charge and another man faces a conspiracy charge in connection with a triple shooting last Tuesday in Concord.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Aftershock Felt In Berkeley A 2.6M aftershock followed this morning's 4.3M quake; Elon Musk appeared to be getting along with Trump again at Charlie Kirk's memorial; and a woman in Rockridge was injured in a hit-and-run while walking her dog.
SF News 4.3M Earthquake Centered In Berkeley Jolts People Awake Early Monday You may have been rudely awoken by an earthquake just before 3 am Monday morning, which turns out to have been a 4.3-magnitude quake on the Hayward Fault, centered in Berkeley.
SF News [Update] Shots Reportedly Fired at ABC Affiliate In Sacramento One can only imagine the motivations for a person doing a drive-by shooting to send an apparent message at Sacramento's ABC10, the same week that Jimmy Kimmel was pulled off the air for comments about the Charlie Kirk shooting.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: An Ernest Offshoot Comes to SoMa Ernest chef Brandon Rice is expanding with Lawrence in SoMa, Sangria & Salt takes over the former Cha Cha Cha in the Mission, and the Jewish deli-inspired Super Mensch makes its debut in the Marina, all in This Week in Food.
SF News City Contractor Urban Alchemy Acknowledges Some Overspending as SF Supervisors Mull Contract Extension The local nonprofit Urban Alchemy, which took on favored-contractor status at San Francisco's Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing in recent years, is increasingly coming under the microscope of city leaders amid signs of contract violations.
SF News Design Approved For Sparkly Revamp of Powell Street The three blocks of Powell Street between the cable-car turnaround and Union Square are set to see some light installations, cafe tables, new paving and more under a new proposed revamp.
SF News Sheriff's Former Chief of Staff Victor Aenlle Sues San Mateo County for Defamation, Wrongful Termination The saga down in San Mateo County over the board of supervisors' effort to remove Sheriff Christa Corpus can add a fresh lawsuit to its roster, this one from the sheriff's alleged lover and former chief of staff, Victor Aenlle.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Singer D4vd Cancels SF and LA Shows Amid Homicide Investigation Singer D4vd has canceled his Friday Warfield show amid a homicide investigation in LA; a Gaza protest group disrupted traffic Friday in Oakland; and Mt. Diablo High's football field has been repaired after last month's fire.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 10 Casual Tasting Menus to Try In San Francisco Right Now The tasting menu format has gone in and out of fashion at different times in our recent food culture, but it is very much alive and well around San Francisco in 2025.
SF Politics Antifa a 'Terrorist Organization'? Good Luck Figuring That Out Predictably, though still confusingly, President Trump has declared Antifa as a "major terrorist organization," even though it isn't an organization, it's an umbrella term for a decentralized anti-fascist movement.
Business & Tech Vehicle Fleet Management Company to Take Part of Twitter's Former Space on Mid-Market Elon Musk has found a taker for at least part of the former Twitter headquarters in the former Twitter Building on mid-Market, aka the former San Francisco Mart, aka Market Square.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Benicia Told to Conserve Water After Pipeline Burst Residents of Benicia are being told to reduce water use by almost half after a pipeline rupture; an animal welfare activist is on trial in Sonoma County over a chicken farm incursion; and the NHTSA investigates Tesla over faulty door locks.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Jimmy Kimmel's Show Yanked Off Air Over Kirk Shooting Comments A man was stabbed Wednesday outside the Daly City BART station; the suspect in a hit-and-run rampage in Berkeley has been ID'd; and Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show has been pulled off the air "indefinitely" over comments he made Monday about the Charlie Kirk shooting.
SF News Former Anchor Frank Somerville's Domestic Dispute Story Differs From Daughter's, According to Police After his arrest Monday night in Oakland, former KTVU anchor Frank Somerville publicized his side of a domestic battery story involving his 20-year-old daughter. But it seems that his daughter's version is different, and both are pressing charges against each other.
Arts & Entertainment Remains of Teen Girl Missing Since 2024 Found In Trunk of Car Belonging to Singer D4vd, Who's Playing the Warfield Friday A singer-songwriter who's currently on tour and set to play a show at The Warfield on Friday is now linked to a homicide investigation in Los Angeles, after a body was found in an abandoned car registered to him.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Asinine Website Ranks SF Restaurant Patrons By Hotness, Using AI A guy who likes crunching publicly available data has turned his sights on a "hot or not" style ratings map for restaurants in San Francisco, LA, and New York, which is powered by AI and yields some highly questionable results.
Bay Area Sports Tennis Great Roger Federer, In Town For Laver Cup, Helps Christen Courts at McLaren Park, Golfs With Alcaraz Legendary tennis pro Roger Federer is in SF this week for the Laver Cup, the invitational tournament that pits European tennis players against other players from around the globe, and he was on hand Tuesday for the dedication of some newly surfaced public tennis courts at McLaren Park.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Tropical Storm Mario Moves Toward California Moisture from Tropical Storm Mario will likely be hitting us tomorrow or Friday; bail was denied for the suspect in last week's stabbing of a San Francisco father; and the local restaurant business appears to be on the upswing.
SF Politics Supervisor Joel Engardio Ousted In First Ever Recall of Its Kind As was widely predicted, SF's District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio has been recalled, in a first-of-its-kind recall election of a sitting supervisor, largely because he supported closing the Great Highway to car traffic.
SF News Area Around Cesar Chavez Interchange 'Hairball' Cleared of Encampments Once More The encampment-clearing focus returned to "the hairball" Tuesday, with Caltrans and CHP personnel doing a sweep of those residing under the overpasses where Cesar Chavez Street meets Potrero Avenue, Bayshore Boulevard, and multiple 101 on- and off-ramps.
SF News San Francisco Remains a Safe Haven for the Childless and Child-Averse San Francisco is holding onto its title as the country's most childless major city, and in fact the numbers haven't budged in a decade.
SF News Former KTVU Anchor Frank Somerville Arrested Again In Oakland, Says It Stemmed From Fight With Daughter The saga of Frank Somerville, the former anchor of KTVU's popular nightly newscast, continues with another arrest, this time for battery, in what's now his fourth run-in with the law.
SF Politics City Audit Further Details $4.6M In Misspent Dollars By Former SF Human Rights Commission Chief The San Francisco public already knew about the not-all-above-board spending practices of disgraced former Human Rights Commission chief and Dream Keeper program head Sheryl Davis, but a new city audit puts an eye-popping pricetag on it: $4.6 million.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: SF's Sad Downtown Mall Now 93% Vacant The SF Centre mall is now 93% vacant; Oakland Airport wants in on the Waymo action; and the Pope just called out exorbitant CEO salaries like Elon Musk's.