SF News SF Catholic Church Being Blamed For Allowing 100-Person Wedding Where At Least 10 Were Infected With COVID-19 A wedding that had been rescheduled from April to the July 4th weekend at the landmark Saints Peter and Paul’s Church in North Beach was crashed by city officials as the bride and groom's families pressed ahead with having 100 people attending indoors.
SF News Body Found At Presidio's Mountain Lake A body was discovered Monday evening in the water at Mountain Lake, on the southern side of the Presidio.
SF News SF Firefighter Injured in Morning Blaze, Six Buildings Impacted, Smoke Drifts to East Bay A San Francisco firefighter suffered minor injuries while battling a huge, five-alarm blaze at the edge of the Mission District Tuesday morning.
SF News Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Remove Video of 'Doctors' Who Were Denouncing Masks, Promoting Hydroxychloroquine A video of some doctors broadcasting from in front of the Supreme Court building and making spurious claims about the COVID-19 pandemic — which the president of course retweeted — has been removed by Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube citing their policies on misinformation.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting, One Year Later Santa Cruz County just landed on the state watch list, the Coalition on Homelessness is decrying the displacement of homeless people for a PGA tournament, and Bill Barr is telling Congress why protesters should be abducted.
SF News Five-Alarm Fire Burns Multiple Commercial Buildings in Mission Next To 101 Overpass A massive fire broke out around 7 a.m. Tuesday that is sending thick black smoke over San Francisco, and distracting drivers during their commute on Highway 101.
SF News Day Around the Bay: CA Legislators May Extend $600 Unemployment Supplement California legislators plan to fill in the gap if Senate Republicans try to decrease weekly supplemental unemployment benefits, vandals caused $200K in damages in Oakland, and former 49er Dana Stubblefield has been found guilty in a 2015 rape case.
SF News Pandemic Updates: Bay Area Hits 49,000 Cases A few updates for this pandemic Monday: a study suggests that there are six "types" of COVID infections, UCSF has a paper about everything doctors have learned so far about treating COVID-19, and the Bay Area added over 700 new cases today.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Francisco Tightens Mask-Wearing Orders to Include Parks, Outdoor Dining (While Not Actively Eating) The latest public health order from the city has been expanded to "all fluid situations where distances between people change frequently."
SF News Los Altos Karen Uses Racist Slur As She Storms Out Of Post Office Racists gonna racist, and in Trump's America, in a pandemic, with lots of people on edge in public, their racism seems to want to bubble up and proudly burst forth all the more.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Google Tells Employees To Stay Home Another Year Trump and Biden are attacking Twitter and Facebook in new ads, police presence tamps down Lake Merritt gatherings, and a woman was shot and killed this morning outside a 7-11 in Antioch.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Lake Merritt Parties Blamed For COVID Spread Nancy Pelosi slammed Republicans today for pushing back on extended jobless aid, the UC Davis researcher from China accused of visa fraud has been arrested after hiding out in the consulate, and Oakland parties are being blamed for COVID spread.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Report Says 370 Restaurants Have Permanently Closed In the Bay Area While a number of high-profile restaurant closures have been covered in the local media in the last few months, hundreds have disappeared without fanfare — and the numbers are only going to keep growing.
SF News Bay Area Has Its Worst Week Yet With 170 New COVID Hospitalizations, 54 Deaths, Over 5,600 New Cases With most of the data in for the nine counties in the Bay Area, this has officially been the worst week to date in this pandemic for COVID hospitalizations in the region, and likely the deadliest.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Employees of Hot Cookie in the Castro Call For Boycott Over Alleged Racism, Sexual Misconduct The owners of popular Castro cookie shop Hot Cookie are now the subject of some accusations of racist commentary and sexual assault by a group of employees, who have spearheaded a boycott campaign and an effort to drive down the shop's Yelp rating.
SF News Muni Driver Attacked With Bat After Telling Three Passengers To Put on Masks Three young men who boarded a Muni bus near San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighborhood are suspected of assaulting the driver with a bat after repeatedly being asked to put on face masks.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Unidentified Remains Found In Bag In San Bruno An Alameda County Sheriff's deputy has died of COVID-19, some unidentified remains were found in a construction bag in San Bruno, and the Giants lost their opening game with the Dodgers.
SF News Day Around the Bay: When Will SF Get Off the State's Watch List? A man stabbed in SoMa on Wednesday suffered life-threatening injuries, Berkeley residents are working on a "Reparations Now" street mural, and the Ferry Building is back open.
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco Art Institute Saved, Maybe, For Another School Year The San Francisco Art Institute announced on Wednesday that it will be reopening its degree programs this fall, four months after announcing that it was shutting down permanently due to serious financial woes.
SF News California AG Arrests Two, Charges Three In Ponzi Scheme That Allegedly Netted $10 Million Three men, including one in the East Bay, were charged today by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra in a fraudulent investment scheme that allegedly bilked 70 victims out of $10 million.
Bay Area Sports As Baseball Begins Its Weirdest Season Ever, Fox Is Testing Out Fake Crowd Sounds, CGI Fans In Stands Rather than let Major League teams play ball in front of empty stadiums on television, Fox says it will add virtual crowds, noise, and even a CGI "wave" to remind us just what a surreal year this year.
SF News 58-Year-Old Man Dies In Bayview Shooting; Man Injured In Tenderloin Shooting One man is dead and another was injured in separate shootings overnight in San Francisco.
SF News As FBI Cracks Down On Chinese Spies In Academia, One Researcher Is Reportedly Hiding Out at Consulate In SF The case appears to be part of a broad program in which visiting Chinese scientists are being recalled by the Chinese military, several of whom have been detained at U.S. airports in recent weeks.
SF News San Francisco Hairstylists Not Psyched To Be Cutting Hair On Sidewalk With Wind, Fog, Homeless While it's fine and well for more temperate, inland parts of the state where parking lots are the norm, it's not going to be feasible for a lot of salons to do business outside in SF's less quiet neighborhoods.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Steve Wozniak Is Suing YouTube Oakland cannabis businesses want more police protection following shooting, American and Southwest Airlines are no longer accepting claims of medical exceptions for mask-wearing, and a Hawaiian Airlines flight attendant has died of COVID-19.