SF News Day Around the Bay: Shen Yun Reportedly Under Federal Investigation Over Visa Fraud Dogpatch’s Esprit Park has reopened after an $8.5 million remodel; the Castro creep who was allegedly exposing himself to teens has been charged; and Shen Yun is apparently under a federal DHS investigation for possible visa fraud.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Russian River Towns Flood In Low-Lying Areas Evacuation orders due to flooding remain in place along the Russian River; Oakland business owners are mad at Ayesha Curry; and NorCal reservoirs are quite full now.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Today Was the Rainiest February 4 in San Francisco History Cruise has officially killed off its robotaxi services; SF County Jail is back to its pre-pandemic population levels; and today was the rainiest February 4 in the recorded history of San Francisco.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Daly City Street Has Ocean Views, Major Erosion Fears One person died in a Berkeley house fire early Monday; eight people were detained in a retail theft sting in Ingleside; and a street in Daly City gets especially nervous about erosion during winter storms.
SF News Day Around the Bay: One Day After DC Plane Crash, San Carlos Airport Might Lose All Air Traffic Controllers Mark Zuckerberg is none too pleased that Facebook staffers are leaking his Trump capitulations to the media; a whopping 1,500 dolphins had a caravan through Monterey; and the San Carlos Airport might get rid of all air traffic controllers right after that horrific DC crash.
SF News Day Around the Bay: OpenAI Says DeepSeek May Have Used Their Tech to Build Their AI Model OpenAI says DeepSeek may have improperly harvested data from their tech; a San Mateo man has filed suit against Amazon for secretly tracking customers; and the brother of Oakland rapper Too Short was killed in a shooting this morning.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Warriors Are Retiring Andre Iguodala's No. 9 Jersey Google is capitulating to Trump on the Gulf of Mexico moniker; Scott Wiener wants to let insurance policyholders sue Big Oil companies for climate change; and Andre Iguodala’s jersey is being retired to the Chase Center rafters.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Is Sixth Street Crackdown Accomplishing Anything? A crackdown on illegal activity on Sixth Street has yielded 218 arrests; the Nike store is going to be wrapped in a huge NBA-themed ad for All Stars Game Week; and Katy Perry is playing the Chase Center in July.
SF News Day Around the Bay: A's Single-Game Tickets Go On Sale Next Week A's single-game tickets go on sale next week; Apple to revamp AI efforts; and Meta to invest heavily in AI infrastructure.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Chinese New Year ‘Year of the Snake’ Statues Are Now Up in SF Some SF in-home caregivers allegedly drained a millionaire's bank account before she died; the JCPenney at the Tanforan shopping center is closing; and those Lunar New Year statues are back in SF for the Year of the Snake.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Books Inc. Files for Bankruptcy, Will Close Berkeley Store We’re getting more information on Sunday’s mass-casualty crash in SoMa; Vans has closed its Marina District store; and the 174-year-old Bay Area bookstore chain Books Inc. has filed for bankruptcy and will close its Berkeley location.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect ID'd In Deadly SoMa Multi-Car Crash The suspect driving the Tesla that caused the deadly crash on Sixth Street Sunday has been ID'd; the fire at that Moss Landing battery station is still burning; and Marco Rubio has been confirmed as Secretary of State.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Man Who Allegedly Fired Gun at Muni Bus Arraigned and Charged A police dog was shot in Vacaville and had his leg amputated; Facebook's new looser moderation policies apparently don't apply to marijuana content; and the guy who allegedly fired gunshots at a Muni bus has been charged with a large number of felonies.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Arrested In Marin After Dramatic Chase Video shows a dramatic chase that ended with some wrong-way driving on 101 in Marin; an annual report on the economic health of cities shows bad news for SF; and three Hollister High students were killed in a crash Tuesday night.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Tuesday Morning Tenderloin Apartment Fire Blamed on Scooter Battery The death toll now stands at 25 in the Los Angeles-area wildfires; a man was shot and killed at an East Oakland encampment; and a scooter battery is being blamed for causing a Tuesday apartment fire at Ellis and Hyde streets.
SF News Day Around the Bay: DOJ Sues Airbnb Over Hosts With Anti-Child Policy The DOJ is suing Airbnb over a policy that allows hosts to ban children under 12; a Kentucky man is accused of a road-rage incident over another driver's high beams in San Mateo; and a look back at SF's last mega-rich mayor.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Anti-LGBTQ Crusader Anita Bryant Has Died The Southern California fires are now nearly as large as San Francisco itself; Kohl’s is closing five Bay Area stores; and Anita Bryant, who famously took a pie in the face from a gay rights activist in 1977, has reportedly died.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Muni Cutting Some Service on Popular Bus Lines Muni is cutting midday service on some bus lines to address budget woes; the official death toll in the LA wildfires rises to five; and Trump is trying to blame Newsom for the fires, again.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Giants Have Signed Pitching Ace Justin Verlander The Palisades Fire is wreaking absolute havoc in Southern California; that long-promised ability to just tap your debit card to pay transit fare is being delayed indefinitely; and the Giants just acquired three-time Cy Young Award-winning pitcher Justin Verlander.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 'Gone Girl' Kidnapper Matthew Muller Facing New Charges In Contra Costa County The suspect in the NYE homicide in the Mission District has been charged; Matthew Muller, the man convicted in the 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins, allegedly committed another kidnapping that year; and there was an attempted break-in at the Stanford National Accelerator Laboratory.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF-Based Car Rental Company Linked to Both New Orleans and Las Vegas Attacks We’re learning new details about the New Year’s gas station homicide in the Mission District; a large-scale public menorah in Oakland was defaced for the second year in a row; and the two New Year’s Day attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas both involved cars from an SF rental company.
SF News New Year’s Eve Around the Bay: Muni Fares Are Going Up to $2.75 Tomorrow They’re predicting no fog for tonight’s fireworks display; the Chronicle ran down which SF neighborhoods get the most DUI citations; and your Muni fare is going up to $2.75 effective January 1.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Waymo Hasn't Had to Physically Eject Any Passed-Out Passengers... Yet People have passed out in the back of Waymos, but so far they've woken up; the city of Oakland hasn't collected over $1M in fines issued for illegal dumping; and it's going to be very chilly around the Bay Tuesday morning.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SFO Gets a New ‘Sensory Space’ for Neurodiverse Travelers Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie named a few more new staffers; the egg shortage is showing no signs of cracking for Bay Area grocers; and the SF International Airport just opened their new Sensory Room.
SF News Christmas Eve Around the Bay: Christmas Tree Retailer Clancy’s Faces Uncertain Future at Inner Sunset Home Bissap Baobab has at long last won their liquor license fight; Marina and Cow Hollow residents have clawed back some free parking; and the future does not look bright for the Inner Sunset Clancy’s Christmas Trees.