SF News Day Around the Bay: SFO To Be Jam-Packed Friday, But Nearly Had A Terrifying Runway Accident Carnaval weekend is set to dazzle the Mission District, a 49ers corruption scandal continues to roil Santa Clara City Council, and we’re learning of a scary near-miss at SFO last week right on the eve of a holiday weekend Friday that’s expected to mob the airport.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Identified In Fatal Potrero Avenue Crash A 57-year-old man has been arrested in connection with yesterday's fatal crash at 16th and Potrero; the next-door neighbors of that Sunset District explosion in February are suing; and that Twitter Spaces event for DeSantis's campaign launch was very glitchy.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Flood Warnings Set To Disrupt Memorial Day Weekend in Yosemite An L.A. reality TV type is on trial for swindling an elderly woman out of her Redwood City home, Uber placed an executive on leave for hosting a “Don’t Call Me Karen” event, and Yosemite campers may be flooded out this coming three-day weekend.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 10-Year-Old Girl Found Fatally Stabbed In Oakland A 10-year-old girl was found fatally stabbed inside an Oakland apartment Monday; a boy of unknown age was assaulted during a strong-arm robbery in Pacific Heights; and longtime A's announcer Glen Kuiper has been fired over a racial epithet incident..
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Super Bowl Appears To Be Coming Back to Levi’s Stadium, For Better Or Worse West side supervisors are not happy about this expanded Outside Lands idea, Rep. Swalwell got a death threat from a former 49er, but the 49ers appear to have just scored the 2026 Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Feinstein Reportedly Forgot She’s Been Absent From the Senate for Months The summertime “free movies in the park” schedule has dropped, a former BART cop is losing his job over a racist video, and Dianne Feinstein apparently forgot that she’d been missing from the Senate for nearly three months.
SF News Day Around the Bay: After Video, SF Supervisor Says Banko Brown Was 'Executed' Supervisors Shamann Walton and Dean Preston have some strong words about the Banko Brown shooting video; a BART police officer resigned over a racial slur incident; and the Fisherman's Wharf Safeway calls it quits this Friday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 49ers Announce 2023 Schedule, Will Play Monday Night Football on Christmas Day Six cars were torched this afternoon at the Antioch BART station, Banko Brown's mother has given her first interview, and the 49ers’ 2023 schedule has been released.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Mercury Spill In Martinez Affects Multiple Sites Hazmat workers continue to cleanup a mercury spill in Martinez that seems somewhat widespread; Berkeley has a new police chief, Jennifer Louis; and Google says we'll be seeing more AI working its way into its search engine results.
SF News Day Around the Bay: A’s Las Vegas Deal May Be Falling Apart, Team Picks Different Stadium Site Trump lost his sexual assault and defamation case, free Narcan vending machines are popping up at Bay Area colleges, and the Oakland A’s just hastily pulled out of their Las Vegas stadium deal in favor of a different Las Vegas site.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Downtown SF Has 18.4 Million Square Feet of Empty Offices Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao wants to merge two city departments to save money; downtown SF now has 18.4M square feet of empty office space; and a vote by the SF Board of Supes on the Castro Theatre seats may be as soon as next week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Berkeley Prof Admits To Faking Native American Heritage SF tourism spending is back to pre-pandemic levels despite all the terrible headlines, some Tahoe campgrounds are shutting for Memorial Day weekend over “Big Melt” concerns, and a prominent UC Berkeley professor has admitted to falsely claiming Native American ancestry.
SF News Day Around the Bay: United Airlines Bans Passenger For Life After Assault at SFO A Santa Clara city councilmember is in court over a leaked 49ers report; a Texas-bound passenger leaving SFO Sunday night has been banned for life from United Airlines over an assault; and the SF Main Library had $550K in damages from a clogged toilet in which someone flushed "foreign objects."
SF News Day Around the Bay: Castro Valley Couple Sets U.S. Record by Having Fourth Set of Twins This nutty May rainfall could continue until Thursday, the California reparations task force is throwing out some million-dollar estimates, and a Castro Valley couple gave birth to a record fourth set of twins.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Person Fatally Shot on Folsom Street Sunday Morning One person was killed early Sunday near the intersection of 5th and Folsom; local Marriott workers just won a settlement over withheld banquet tips; and a man who got frustrated with an Oakland sideshow took a beating Sunday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: CHP Officers to Be Deployed In Tenderloin Next Week Newsom's deployment of CHP officers to curb drug dealing in the Tenderloin starts Monday; Berkeley police are seeking catalytic converter thieves driving a Maserati; and COVID deaths in CA have dropped 65%.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Homeless Man Released From Jail in Alleged Attack on Former Fire Commissioner The 2023 NFL Draft is underway (though the 49ers don’t pick until Friday night), 10% of SF’s housing stock for the homeless is just sitting empty, and the former SF fire commissioner didn’t show up in court today so his accused attacker is a free man.
SF News Day Around the Bay: First Spare the Air Day of Spring Called for Thursday Thursday is the first Spare the Air day of the season; Oakland police are investigating a downtown homicide; and a person was shot and gravely injured in SF's Oceanview neighborhood this afternoon.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Newsom In A Pickle Over Feinstein’s Lengthy Senate Absence Palo Alto High was locked down over the discovery of a threatening message, accused Bob Lee killer Nima Momeni had his arraignment delayed, and Gavin Newsom is stuck in paralysis-analysis mode over Dianne Feinstein’s continued absence from the Senate.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Possible Former Girlfriend Said Nima Momeni Had 'Mood Swings' We now know that the man who died in Sunday's North Beach shooting was 23 and from Solano County; the SF Board of Supes' Land Use Committee once again delayed a Castro Theatre vote; and an unclaimed Powerball jackpot in the South Bay has been claimed.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SFPD Investigating Possible Shots Fired In Haight During 4/20 Event Police were investigating near Haight and Cole whether shots were fired Thursday afternoon; the suspect in the Pleasanton Home Depot shooting was allegedly trying to steal a toolbox; and the president of the Oakland A's is trying to explain the team's move to Vegas.
SF News Day Around the Bay: BART Needs a New $5M Elevator at 16th & Mission Newsom made a surprise visit to the Tenderloin today; an on-duty BART employee has been arrested in a fatal hit-and-run; and BART's new elevator at 16th & Mission somehow is costing $5 million.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Outside Lands Announces Single-Day Lineups Fox News settled their Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit for nearly $800 million, the Petaluma “mommy influencer” headed to court today over her allegedly faked kidnapping story, and Outside Lands announced its single-day schedules.
SF News Day Around the Bay: San Jose Falcon, Who Mated With Berkeley-Born Falcon, Has Died 85% of Bay Area cities still have not passed their Housing Element, the latest Omicron subvariant may be causing pinkeye, and a falcon who mated with the son of our beloved Berkeley falcons Annie and Grinnell has died from avian flu.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Third Berkeley Falcon Chick Hatches, and There Is Video An SF street will be named after Emperor Norton, Pier 70 is getting a new Standard Deviant Brewing and Breadbelly bakery, and a third baby falcon hatched Thursday afternoon alongside its snuggling siblings.