SF News Day Around the Bay: Car Catches Fire on Bay Bridge, Holds Up Traffic An alleged serial harasser of children around Golden Gate Park was arrested; someone stumbled across a dead body in a Palo Alto parking lot; and a blazing automobile snarled westbound traffic on the Bay Bridge.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Man Charged In Fatal Shooting Out of a Muni Bus President Biden gave a historic Oval Office address this evening; a San Francisco man was charged in a fatal shooting out of a Muni bus; and the former Costumes on Haight, now a different costume business, is set to close.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Huge Hydrothermal Explosion Terrifies, Delights Crowds at Yellowstone That anticipated Island Pacific Supermarket has ditched its plans for an Outer Mission store; flash-flood warnings hit the eastern Sierras; and a natural explosion unleashed a geyser of mud and boiling water at Yellowstone National Park.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Man Sentenced In Outer Richmond Battery Case An 11-year-old girl was reported missing in SF; a man was convicted last week in an April battery case in the Outer Richmond after violating a stay-away order; and Meta was found to have unlawfully made laid-off employees sign confidentiality agreements.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SoMa Nightclub Oasis Robbed at Gunpoint SoMa LGBTQ nightclub and cabaret Oasis was robbed Thursday; a prolific local retail thief got sentenced to two years; and the struggling Cutting Ball Theater is giving up the ghost.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Gold Club Denied in Their $2 Million PPP Loan Forgiveness Request President Biden is said to be inching closer to stepping aside; COVID levels are surging in California wastewater; and the Gold Club got stripped of their forgiveness of a $2 million PPP loan.
SF News Day Around the Bay: City Looks at Total Reimagining of Embarcadero Plaza The city and the owners of Embarcadero Center are looking to build a new park at Embarcadero Plaza; 23andme is looking to settle a case about their data breach last year; and Biden has COVID.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 49ers’ Star Receiver Brandon Aiyuk Demands to Be Traded The Sunset Night Market is getting ready to double in size; a big political fight just broke out between Supervisors Hillary Ronen and Aaron Peskin; and the 49ers’ leading receiver Brandon Aiyuk has requested a trade amidst a contract standoff.
SF News Day Around the Bay: One-Year-Old Boy Who Initially Survived Shooting In Alameda Has Died The one-year-old boy who survived his father's alleged shooting rampage in Alameda last week has died from his injuries; the elderly man who killed a cyclist with his car in SF will not serve any jail time; and 49ers great Jerry Rice told a reporter at a golf tournament, "I will f--- you up!"
SF News Day Around the Bay: Laurene Powell Jobs Just Bought a $70 Million SF House Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs just set a real estate record on Billionaire's Row; smoke from a laptop caused a plane evacuation at SFO; and a fire in West Oakland displaced 20 people and left one person dead.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Grace Cathedral Laser Light Show Begins Again Tonight The FBI has unsealed their criminal complaint against an alleged Berkeley arsonist; we have fascinating new insights into how the neighborhood Dogpatch got its name; and the annual Grace Cathedral laser light show begins again Thursday night.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Teen Found Safe After SF BART Station Kidnapping A 17-year-old girl was reportedly kidnapped from the Powell Street BART station Tuesday night; the Bohemian Club is facing another lawsuit from employees; and the Pelosis have been buying up Nvidia stock.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bay Area Company Takes Gold Medal at California State Fair Cannabis Awards Elton John was announced as the headliner for the big Dreamforce 2024 concert; Waymo and the rideshare companies might be taxed to save Muni; and a Bay Area cannabis company just won the gold medal at the California State Fair Cannabis Awards.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two Rescued From Boat Fire Near Redwood City Two people had to be rescued from a boat fire in the Bay this afternoon; the Lake Fire in Santa Barbara County is threatening Neverland Ranch; and a White House press briefing turned into a shouting match today about Biden's health.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Heat Wave Keeps Cooking, Wednesday Expected to Be Even Hotter The owners of that dog who attacked a three-year-old boy have spoken publicly; a 78-year-old woman has been charged in the West Portal crash that killed a family of four; and this current California heat wave might produce the hottest temperature ever recorded.
SF News Day Around the Bay: McLaren Park Grass Fire Sparked By Illegal Firework An illegal firework sparked a grass fire Sunday night in McLaren Park; Amici's East Coast Pizzeria is closing its last SF location; and President Biden condemned the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity.
SF News Day Around the Bay: ACLU Vows to Keep Fighting Encampment Sweeps The ACLU says it will keep up its legal battle with SF following the Supreme Court's ruling on homeless encampments; Mayor Sheng Thao has a new lawyer; and Biden visited the site of the Stonewall Riots today as Pride Weekend kicks off.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Massive Heat Wave Heading Toward Bay Area Next Week SoMa’s Buzzworks bar is planning a rooftop expansion; Dr. Fauci popped in to San Francisco for a chat about the early days of HIV; and the year's biggest heat wave yet appears headed to California next week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Curious Coyote Wanders Onto Pink Triangle In SF Thieves used a car to ram and burglarize a cigarette store in SF's Richmond District; Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao is fundraising to fight the recall; and a curious coyote wandered onto the Pink Triangle on Twin Peaks Tuesday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Mission Street Harley-Davidson Shop Has Closed An Alameda County prosecutors’ union voted “overwhelmingly” to endorse recalling Pamela Price; a new elementary school slated for Mission Bay might be nixed over budget problems; and SF’s only dedicated Harley-Davidson dealership has closed.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Attorney Says He's No Longer Representing Oakland Mayor Attorney Tony Brass has fired Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao as a client, after she decided to make some combative public statements Monday; the 30-year-old KlaasKids Foundation is shutting down; and you may hear some thunder around the Bay tonight.
SF News Longest Day of the Year Around the Bay: Laguna Honda Hospital Fully Recertified and Refunded The doctor who drove his family off a San Mateo cliff will avoid jail time; another SFO runway is reopening in time for a coming travel rush; and Laguna Honda Hospital is officially off the schneid and fully recertified.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Club Q Shooter Takes Plea Deal on Federal Hate Crime Charges A juvenile was shot and injured at 15th and Market streets Tuesday night; Assemblymember Matt Haney is being called out for lavish spending on sporting events; and the Club Q shooter has taken a plea deal on federal hate crime charges after previously pleading guilty in state court.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Beloved Bob’s Donuts Is Getting a New Home on Polk Street Vandals destroyed an Oakland school garden planted by Steph & Ayesha Curry’s foundation; Elon Musk has yet another sexual harassment lawsuit on his hands; and the Polk Street Bob’s Donuts is moving to a different location after a landlord dispute.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Big SF Landlord Facing Eviction From Its Offices A teen boy killed in Oakland has been identified as a Skyline High student; an American Airlines flight landed at SF with a damaged engine cover; and prominent SF landlord Mosser Capital apparently hasn't been paying its rent.