SF News Delta Pilot Arrested at SFO Was Secretly Recorded Discussing Child's Abuse A Delta pilot who was pulled off a plane by local authorities and federal agents at SFO Saturday night is implicated in the sexual abuse of a young girl in the East Bay over multiple years, and the girl's mother was also allegedly involved.
SF News Gang of Deplorable Teen Girls Implicated In Multiple Attacks on SF Streets, Two Detained That attack by what appeared to witnesses to be a group of teenagers in Rincon Hill may actually have been a group of tween and teen girls out making mayhem, and now two girls have been cited in a separate attack.
Arts & Entertainment Tuesday Morning Topline: Nancy Pelosi Loved the Lady Gaga Show The Reno gunman's death toll rises to three; a Pleasanton shooting may have stemmed from an accusation of animal abuse; and Nancy Pelosi was seen having a good time at Lady Gaga's Chase Center show.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Wag! Pet Care Company Enters Bankruptcy A Palestinian teacher who tried to come to the Bay Area last month has been killed; Wag!, the pet-care company, has filed for bankruptcy; and there was a shooting today outside the Manhattan headquarters of the NFL.
SF News Now Vanderbilt University Is Apparently Exploring a Downtown SF Campus Continuing on former Mayor London Breed's efforts to attract a university to create a new satellite campus in SF's still semi-vacant downtown, Mayor Daniel Lurie's office is reportedly in talks with Nashville-based Vanderbilt University.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink In the Span of Two Days, Two SF Restaurants Have Windows Smashed In During Dinner Service In what seems like an unpleasant coincidence unless the suspect was the same in both incidents, two busy San Francisco restaurants saw their front windows shattered by unhinged individuals in the middle of dinner service last week.
SF News Gunman Shoots Five, Killing Two, Outside Reno's Largest Casino A gunman reportedly opened fire Monday morning just outside the entrance to the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, killing two people and wounding three others before being shot and wounded himself by police.
Bay Area Sports 49ers QB Brock Purdy and Wife Welcome New Baby At the young age of 25, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is already a father, as he and his wife Jenna just welcomed baby Millie Joleen Purdy to the family over the weekend.
SF Politics Federal Judge Issues Order Blocking Trump Bill From Punishing Planned Parenthood A federal judge in Boston has just issued an order that indefinitely blocks the Trump administration from withholding Medicaid funds from Planned Parenthood, saying that the provision in the Big Beautiful Bill likely is unconstitutional retaliation.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Ferry Building Fills Up Again as A16 Owner Announces New Restaurant In MarketBar Space The last large vacant space in the Ferry Building has a taker, and soon the downtown SF food hall will be fully occupied again for the first time since the pandemic.
SF News Delta Airlines Pilot Pulled Off Plane at SFO, Arrested on Child Porn Charges A Delta Airlines co-pilot was reportedly taken off a plane that had just landed at SFO on Saturday night by officers from multiple agencies, and he was reportedly arrested on charges relating to child sexual abuse material.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: It's Almost Officially the Wettest July on Record In SF SF is on track to record the most measurable rain ever in July; a new study suggests a wildfire in Berkeley could result in deadly gridlock; and song satirist Tom Lehrer has died at age 97.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Mmm, Disco Fries Precita Social readies for its close-up, San Jose's famed Burritozilla is about to go extinct, and the Chronicle's restaurant critics have published dueling reviews of State Bird Provisions, all in This Week in Food.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Shuggie's Is Dropping the 'Trash Pie' AKA Pizza, Retooling Its Menu Love for pizza may be universal, but chef David Murphy is looking for a challenge, and hoping to educate more diners about food waste with a new menu and a pivot at his three-year-old Mission restaurant.
SF Politics Planned Parenthood Closes South San Francisco Location, Four Others Due to Trump Budget Cuts The Republicans' abortion fight has just struck close to home with five California locations of Planned Parenthood shutting their doors due to federal funding cuts, including one in South San Francisco.
Business & Tech Tesla Is Maybe Launching Robotaxis In San Francisco This Weekend, For Testing An internal memo apparently informed Tesla employees that the company was planning to put its robotaxis, with drivers behind the wheel, on the streets of San Francisco this weekend — but do they even have a permit for this?
SF News Recently Opened Hayes Valley Restaurant Announces Closure, Departure of Chef After Dustup With TikTok Influencer For the second time this year, a social media spat between a chef and an influencer has blown up into a wider controversy, and this time is prompting the restaurant to close its doors.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Arrest Made In East Bay Freeway Shootings A 33-year-old Antioch man has been arrested in connection with two freeway shootings on Tuesday; the person who died on a Turkish Airlines flight to SFO has been ID'd; and an unexplained arrest occurred at an Oakland school.
Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands Will Again Be Livestreamed on Amazon Prime and Twitch As it was last year, Outside Lands 2025 will once again be streamed live by Amazon Music on Prime and Twitch, all three days, starting at 1:30 pm.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink That Tesla-Branded Diner Has Opened In LA, and Predictably It Is Being Yelp-Bombed The 24-hour Tesla Diner just opened earlier this week in West Hollywood, serving smashburgers, hot dogs, chicken and waffles, breakfast tacos, and more. But apparently you can't park there unless you drive a Tesla.
SF News SF Pride's Financials Still In the Red, In Part Due to City Revoking $150K Grant As the numbers are becoming clear, it seems that SF Pride's financial situation is not so dire as it may have seemed a few months back, as corporate sponsors and parade contingents seemed to be in a Trump-inspired retreat. But that doesn't mean there isn't still a shortfall this year.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hotly Anticipated Modern Cantonese Restaurant Happy Crane Sets Opening Date In Hayes Valley The much anticipated new replacement restaurant in the former Monsieur Benjamin space on Gough Street is getting set to open in two weeks.
SF Politics Ninth Circuit Shuts Down Trump's Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship, Setting Up Supreme Court Showdown The next legal step after the Supreme Court appeared to roll over multiple times to the will of President Trump this term will be answering the question of whether his executive order barring birthright citizenship to the children of undocumented immigrants is unconstitutional.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: SoMa Offices Filling Up Again The street closures in Golden Gate Park have begun ahead of back-to-back concert weekends; the Chronicle food critics are filing dueling reviews of State Bird Provisions; and tech startups are moving back into SoMa.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Richard Tillman's Competency Questioned In Court Richard Tillman, the San Jose arson suspect and brother of the late Pat Tillman, made a court appearance today at which his competency was called in question; an Oakland man was arrested in a Sacramento jewelry heist; and Pam Bondi apparently told Trump directly that he's in the Epstein files.