SF News Day Around the Bay: New Details Revealed In Oakland Coffee Shop Owner’s Disappearance New state legislation could lower residents’ PG&E bills by 30%; more people have been spotted paying for signatures on petitions relating to the billionaire tax; and new information has been provided on the disappearance of Amy Hillyard.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Waymo and Waze Are Mapping SF's Potholes BART had another significant meltdown today due to a problem near San Bruno; Waymo and Waze are launching a pothole-mapping project in SF; and First Lady Melania Trump might be trying to get ahead of a bombshell story about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein — and/or how she met Donald.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SEIU Pulls Endorsement of Wiener Over Prop D SF filmmaker Kevin Epps was sentenced to six years for a 2016 shooting; the service workers' union has pulled its endorsement of Scott Wiener for Congress; and Philz Coffee employees are circulating a petition over a Pride flag issue.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Southwest Airlines Now Offers Flights Out of Sonoma County Airport An SF man was found guilty of kicking a small dog multiple times in the hallway of an SRO; Iran agreed to Trump’s two-week ceasefire; and Southwest Airlines is now flying out of Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Police Are Cracking Down on Scofflaw Cyclists SF police are issuing citations to cyclists who blow red lights and such; the city is about to lose 450 shelter beds in the Tenderloin; and Trump escalated his war rhetoric against Iran even further today.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Fabulous Hunky Jesus Contest Returns Sunday A fifth dead whale has turned up in the bay in three weeks; a cargo fire broke out at SFO Friday; and Dolores Park is sure to be packed with fans enjoying Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’s Easter festivities Sunday, most notably the famous Hunky Jesus Contest.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Sheryl Davis Delays Arraignment, Plans to Plead Not Guilty Embattled former City Hall figure Sheryl Davis has delayed her arraignment; a rabid bat was found in Fremont; and Sunday Streets has made it halfway to its fundraising goal.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Trans Nonprofits Brace For Funding Cuts When Support Is Needed Most Trump is building a high-rise presidential library in Miami; San Francisco’s current projected two-year deficit is $644 million, $234 million less than last month’s projected number; and nonprofits supporting the trans community are preparing for impending city and federal budget cuts.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Top Three Candidates For Pelosi’s Seat to Debate in Hayes Valley A 60-year-old cold case was solved using DNA analysis in San Rafael; an American journalist was kidnapped in Iran; and the top three candidates running for Nancy Pelosi's seat in the House of Representatives are debating in Hayes Valley Tuesday night.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF's 911 System Briefly Has Difficulty With Cellphone Calls SF's 911 call center was having difficulty Monday with cellphone calls being disconnected; the three victims in Saturday's DUI crash in Napa have been ID'd; and a semi truck was dangling precariously in Crockett after a crash.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Alysa Liu Presents Taylor Swift With Music Award Tiger Woods has been arrested for DUI; there are dozens of “No Kings” protests happening across the Bay Area Saturday; and Alysa Liu presented Taylor Swift with a music award after being introduced by Swift prior to the Winter Olympics.
SF News Day Around the Bay: United Flight Out of SFO Had Near Miss With Helicopter Antoine Watson, who killed 84-year-old "Grandpa Vicha" five years ago, was sentenced to time served for involuntary manslaughter; a United flight out of SFO had a near miss with a Black Hawk helicopter in Santa Ana; and Saturday's No Kings march will head up Market Street at noon.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Big Movie Shoot Coming to Telegraph Hill That controversial Lowell High math teacher has been forced to resign; a big-budget movie shoot is happening Thursday near Telegraph Hill; and Stephen Colbert is going to be writing a 'Lord of the Rings' movie.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bill Cosby to Pay $59 Million In 1972 Sexual Assault of Sausalito Waitress A San Jose daycare owner was convicted in the 2023 drowning of two toddlers; OpenAI pledged $1 billion in grant funding utilizing AI to advance life sciences, community programs, and other fields; and Bill Cosy was ordered to pay $59.25 million in damages to a former Sausalito waitress.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect at Large After Civic Center Stabbing A person was stabbed in the Civic Center area Monday; the immigration court in SF just removed some 500 people "in absentia"; and Markwayne Mullin has been confirmed as the new DHS secretary.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Walnut Creek Woman Arrested In Mission Bay Crash That Killed Two-Year-Old The SF Zoo is laying off an unspecified number of employees amid financial challenges; 90,000 bottles of children's liquid ibuprofen have been recalled; and police arrested a Walnut Creek woman in the Mission Bay crash that killed a toddler
SF News Day Around the Bay: Parents of SFPD Recruit File Wrongful Death Suit 30-year-old Jon-Marques Psalms reportedly died from over-exertion during an SFPD training exercise and his parents are now suing; SF's newest office tower is changing hands; and Trump joked about Pearl Harbor to the Japanese prime minister.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Woman Injured In SF Hit-and-Run Involving E-Scooter A woman was injured Monday in a hit-and-run by an e-scooter on Market Street; the first gray whale death of the year has been recorded in the Bay; and Orlando's Pulse nightclub has been demolished to make way for a memorial.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 16 Vehicles Involved in Bay Bridge Sideshow Seized, Impounded An SF couple on a cruise in the Middle East were stranded in Qatar for a week when US-Iran first bombed Iran; crews are working late into the night getting the “Bay Lights” ready; and 16 vehicles that were involved in the Bay Bridge sideshow in December were seized and impounded for 30 days.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Michael B. Jordan Took His 'Sinners' Oscar to In-N-Out An adult and a child were exposed to some sort of hazardous material in Alameda; police have made an arrest in connection with the post-Super Bowl shooting in San Jose; and Michael B. Jordan headed to In-N-Out after winning an Oscar Sunday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two Homes Catch Fire In Sunset District Two homes were damaged in a fire in SF's Sunset District Thursday; the snowmelt happening in the Sierra is unprecedented in its speed and volume; and SF's emergency sirens sure would come in handy if Iran were to send a drone here, but they will not be used.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Mayor Issues Statement About Potential Iranian Attack Mayor Daniel Lurie made a video statement about the report of a potential Iranian attack on CA; a judge has released the man accused of assaulting Lurie's security guard last week; and there was some sort of pepper-spray incident at SF's Leadership High School.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Trump Further Cuts Back Government's Use of Anthropic’s Claude The state Democratic party is trying to shame its own governor candidates out of the race; there’s a reason for all these teachers’ strikes lately; and the pissing match between Trump and SF’s Anthropic keeps escalating.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Attempted Murder Charge In Chinatown Stabbing A 37-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder for a stabbing last week in Chinatown; the second victim has been ID'd in the Oakland bar shooting; and chaos has erupted in New York outside the mayor's residence.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Forty-Foot Tree Lands on Two Teslas on Highway 101 in Sunnyvale Anthropic released a list of top 10 jobs with the most tasks that could be completed using AI; the statue of the 45-foot woman on Market Street will be here through October; and fortunately no one was seriously injured when a large tree landed on highway 101 in Sunnyvale Thursday.