SF News Day Around the Bay: Yes, There Will Be Federal Agents in SF for the Super Bowl A PG&E executive was chased offstage by protesters at a tech conference; that coyote on Alcatraz is probably going to have to leave; and Mayor Lurie says he is welcoming federal agents to SF for the Super Bowl.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF’s Archbishop Riordan High School Goes Online Amid Tuberculosis Cases Students and workers across the Bay Area took part in a nationwide walkout Friday; Yosemite eliminated the reservation system for Firefall and will instead be limiting car and foot traffic; and classes will be held remotely at SF’s Archbishop Riordan High School to cut the spread of TB.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Castro Theatre’s Long-Awaited New Organ Has Arrived Super Bowl tickets are hitting the event’s second-highest price ever; a Waymo hit an elementary school student in SoCal; and the Castro Theatre's much-anticipated new digital organ has arrived and will soon make its debut.
SF News Day Around the Bay: East Bay High Schoolers Stage Anti-ICE Walkout East Bay high school students protested ICE actions with a walkout this morning; San Ramon's Bishop Ranch will see some major housing development; and a judge in Minnesota has condemned ICE for violating court orders.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Super Bowl Tickets Currently Going For a Minimum of $7,000 Apiece Turns out the Pac Heights mountain lion has been known to authorities for years; we’re learning that Tommy Lee Jones’s daughter was pregnant prior to her death; and next weekend’s Super Bowl tickets cost $7,000 minimum.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Search Underway For Missing Elderly Woman In Mill Valley A 27-year-old San Francisco man has been convicted in the 2022 shooting deaths of his father and stepmother; Pacifica residents are in an Airbnb limbo; and a search is underway for a missing 73-year-old woman in Mill Valley.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oakland Zoo’s Tiger Lola Euthanized After Infection From Injured Paw Tesla Cybertruck sales decreased by 48% in 2025; Trump’s latest Truth Social post frenzy involved TikTok and Newsom; and one of Oakland Zoo’s tigers has died from an infection that spread after a foreign object became lodged in her paw.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Bay Lights Are Already Testing for Their Eventual Return This Winter The TikTok transfer to American ownership is finally going through; a SoMa liquor store curfew got one step closer to reality; and check out the Bay Bridge, because the Bay Lights are being tested for their glorious upcoming return.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Construction Begins on City College's Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center The new home for that massive Diego Rivera mural owned by City College breaks ground Thursday; Olympic gold medalist skier Eileen Gu will be the grand marshal of the Lunar New Year Parade; and ICE is circulating a memo suggesting they can break into people's houses.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Fremont Is Getting the Largest H Mart Location in the Entire United States One person was killed in a Hayward-San Mateo Bridge crash Tuesday; some DOGE bros are under investigation for shady use of Americans’ Social Security numbers; and Fremont is getting the biggest H Mart ever in the US.
SF News MLK Day Around the Bay: 28-Year-Old SFO Worker Dies In Accident An SFO worker was killed in an accident Sunday; a high-speed rail collision in Spain led to 40 deaths; and an explanation of BART's nightly Grand Meet, which has been going on for 50 years.
SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E Will Be Cutting Many SF Residents’ Power on Monday and Tuesday SFPD will have DUI checkpoints out after Saturday’s 49ers game, Mayor Lurie wants to cram DBI, Planing, and Permitting all into one department; and PG&E might be cutting your power early Monday or Tuesday morning.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Highway 1 Fully Back Open In Big Sur, After Three Years Repair work has been completed two months early on the landslide-covered section of Highway 1 in Big Sur; the SFPD releases photos of a Tenderloin assault suspect; and the last restaurant at SF's dead mall food court has closed.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Lafayette Taco Ball With Adorably Outdated Kitschy Exterior Closes Permanently More arrests have been made in Saturday’s 16th and Mission BART stabbings; the CVS at Van Ness and Turk streets will soon bite the dust; and one of the last Taco Bells with the old "mission-style" exterior just shut down too
SF News Day Around the Bay: Cyclist Fatally Struck By SMART Train In Santa Rosa A cyclist was fatally struck by a SMART train in Santa Rosa this morning; Steve Kerr makes comments about the Minneapolis ICE shooting that go viral; and Minneapolis is now suing the Trump administration over the "federal invasion."
SF News Day Around the Bay: First New Measles Case of 2026 Has Arrived in the Bay Area Draymond Green admitted "I am very much still afraid of my mom;” the Mayor of San Jose came out swinging against the proposed billionaire tax; and thanks RFK Jr, the Bay Area now has its first new measles case of 2026.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oroville Dam Spillway Lets Loose Parts of the Bay Area are under an "extreme cold watch" for Friday morning; another Oakland athletics coach had his life threatened; and ICE agents shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis today.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Blood-Soaked Fistfight Breaks Out at Disneyland Over People Cutting in Line This year’s SF Sketchfest will feature a live show on a moving BART train; a Union City man effectively busted himself for child porn; and a brawl broke out at Disneyland over line-cutting.
SF News Day Around the Bay: G'Bye Alioto's The demolition of Alioto's began today at the Wharf; an 11-year-old girl was hit by a stray bullet in Antioch; and Hilton is apologizing for a Minnesota hotel that was refusing rooms to ICE agents.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Man Attacks ‘Good Samaritan,’ Harasses Rider at Caltrain Station A coastal flood advisory is in effect through the weekend with heavy flooding already taking place in Marin; the FBI says they prevented a New Year’s Eve terrorist attack in North Carolina; and a man was filmed attacking someone at the San Carlos Caltrain station.
SF News Day Around the Bay: California Delays Revoking Immigrants' Commercial Driver’s Licenses The SFPD has a new assistant police chief; some lady in Palo Alto is accused of pepper spraying a family in a road rage incident; and 17,000 immigrant truck drivers will not lose their licenses next week as had been planned.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Measles Case Confirmed In Contra Costa County A person infected with measles might have exposed others at multiple Walnut Creek stores before Christmas; Benihana is opening 10 new Bay Area locations; and Republicans continue trying to erase the history of January 6th.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Brentwood Police Fatally Shoot Armed DUI Suspect on Christmas Eve UC Santa Cruz’s famed Lick Observatory was damaged by 114 mile per hour winds; a person in Arkansas is the winner of the $1.8 million Powerball jackpot but hasn't claimed it yet; and an armed DUI suspect was killed by police in the East Bay city of Brentwood.
SF News Christmas Eve Around the Bay: Another PG&E Substation Fire and Outage in the South Bay, Power Now Restored A confused Trump Justice Department just “found” a million more Epstein documents; ICE agents shot two people in Maryland; and things go from bad to worse for PG&E as another substation fire knocks out power for 21,000.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Christmas Eve Powerball Jackpot Will Be $1.7 Billion There’s a massive storm rolling in if you haven’t noticed; the latest Epstein file drop is chock full of Donald Trump mentions; and the Christmas Eve Powerball drawing will be for a cool $1.7 billion.