SF News Day Around the Bay: Fatal Police Shooting In Bayview There was a fatal police shooting Wednesday afternoon in the Bayview District; a woman in the Oakland hills narrowly escaped being carjacked and it was caught on camera; and SF Mayor London Breed just signed the city's two-year budget.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 49ers Open Training Camp, Nick Bosa Holding Out Supervisor Dorsey wants to require that local pharmacies carry Narcan, the SF supervisors just softened affordable housing rules in hopes of enticing developers, and 49ers training camp opened Tuesday but Nick Bosa’s holding out for a new contract.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Davis Stabbing Suspect Begins Competency Hearing The 21-year-old former UC Davis student accused in those May stabbings has begun his competency hearing; a gun battle in downtown Oakland left several cars full of bullets; and one of the oldest newspapers in California just shut down.
SF News Day Around the Bay: No, You Cannot Listen to the Taylor Swift Concerts From the Parking Lot Without a Ticket The Oregon wildfire is prompting another Spare the Air day Friday, Netflix subscriptions have surged since they killed password-sharing, and Santa Clara police will not allow you to hang out in the Levi's Stadium parking lot and listen to the Taylor Swift shows without a ticket.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Urban Alchemy Has Another Weapons Scandal Over Employee Carrying Giant Knife On Duty The Castro may be getting a new pilates studio, a new report finds ex-DBI commissioner Rodrigo Santos was allegedly working from an unpermitted office, and street ambassador outfit Urban Alchemy will have to answer for an on-duty employee carrying a very large knife.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Those Dead and Company Shows Pumped $31 Million Into the SF Economy SF supervisors approved Mayor Breed’s $15 billion budget, while Breed is courting the University of California to build a downtown SF campus, and this weekend’s Dead and Company shows brought a reported $30.9 million into the local economy.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Another Child Is Hit By Gunfire In East Bay Freeway Shooting An 8-year-old boy is fighting for his life after being hit by crossfire in a freeway shooting Friday; two Santa Clara Co. sheriff's deputies have died in the last week; and a new poll finds Rep. Katie Porter leading in the race for Feinstein's Senate seat.
SF news Day Around the Bay: Lil’ Harbor Seal Pup Rescued From Trash Entanglement at Fort Mason Friday will be 2023's second Spare the Air Day; a harbor seal pup needed rescue from a fishing line entanglement at Fort Mason’s Gashouse Cove Marina; a new documentary posits that there was no Zodiac Killer.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Sought In Assault on SF Postal Worker Alameda County DA Pamela Price is officially facing a recall campaign; UCSF is in talks to acquire St. Mary's and St. Francis Memorial hospitals; and the Postal Service is offering a reward for a suspect who assaulted a postal worker in SF and stole some postal keys.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pickleball Court Opens at Palace of Fine Arts A seven-story housing complex could be coming to the site of the Divisadero Street Popeyes, the creator of Pokémon Go just got hit with a sexual discrimination lawsuit, and there’s a brand spanking new pickleball court at the Palace of Fine Arts.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Summer Warmth Is Coming to SF, Finally Writers have filed a new class-action suit against OpenAI and Meta over use of their work in language models; late snow-melt is causing a mosquito boom in the Sierra; and a heatwave is headed to the Bay which we'll even feel in SF.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two People Killed In Separate, Unrelated Caltrain Collisions The local FBI office is sounding the alarm about child sexual predators in video game chat rooms, Nyum Bai chef Nite Yun is working on a cookbook, and two Caltrain collisions in an 11-hour period have left two pedestrians dead.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 63-Year-Old SF Woman Dies After Being Pushed to Ground A 63-year-old woman died from her injuries after being pushed to the ground in the Bayview; a 23-year-old woman was injured in a drive-by Tuesday in Visitacion Valley; and Meta has launched Threads a bit ahead of schedule.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pier 39 Sea Lions Are Getting An Educational Center To Teach Us More About Them Your Golden Gate Bridge toll is going up July 1, the Petaluma “Influencer Mom” was sentenced to three months jail time for her kidnapping hoax, and the Marine Mammal Center is putting an educational pop-up about the sea lions at Pier 39.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oakland Police Release Photo of Possible Delivery-Man Shooter Oakland police have released photos of two people of interest in a June 21 shooting that killed a flower delivery man; Cal/OSHA has cited the two farms where a mass shooting took place in January; and hate crimes were up 20% in California last year.
SF News Day Around the Bay: ‘Scooter’ Crowned World’s Ugliest Dog 2023 at Sonoma-Marin Fair SF office vacancy has hit an all-time record of 32%, more glass just fell from a downtown high-rise even in nice weather, and a bald Chinese Crested named Scooter just won the 2023 World’s Ugliest Dog Contest.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Warriors Acquire Chris Paul in Draft Day Trade The SF Fire Department chief is up in arms over the self-driving robotaxis obstructing emergency vehicles, Mayor Breed moved to make office-to-housing conversions easier, and the Warriors just traded Jordan Poole for twelve-time all-star Chris Paul.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SFFD Performs Cliff Rescue at Fort Funston House Republicans voted to formally censure Adam Schiff today over Trump's impeachments; SF firefighters rescued a man and two dogs from a cliff at Fort Funston; and SF's City Hall has some extra slots for weddings on Pride Weekend.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SFMOMA Will Offer Free Admission This Saturday For Pride A new study disproves a ton of prominent myths about California homelessness, the bizarre “That’s Fentalyfe” ad campaign is expanding, and SFMOMA will have a free admission day for Pride Weekend.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Pink Triangle Once Again Installed on Twin Peaks The big pink triangle is up looking over the Castro once again this week; a suspect with a warrant in SF for armed robbery was arrested after three armed robberies in Marin County; and a Pacific Heights Church just hosted a "Drag Queen Bible Story Hour."
SF News Day Around the Bay: AT&T Closing Its Flagship Union Square Store MLB commissioner Rob Manfred pissed off the city of Oakland with inaccurate remarks, the SF Gay Softball League is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and yet another Union Square flagship store is closing.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Becomes First U.S. City With 50% Electric Vehicle Sales San Francisco just became the first U.S. city to see over 50% of new car sales be electric; a guy tried to donate a live grenade to the naval museum in Vallejo; and there's some explanation now for a power outage at SFO Tuesday night.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Wild Parrots Are Now the Official Animals of San Francisco Another batch of “Straight Pride” flyers turned up in Santa Rosa, two carjacking suspects died after a police chase in San Leandro, and City Hall just made wild parrots “the official animal of the City and County of San Francisco.”
SF News Day Around the Bay: CA Legislature Comes Up With $1.1B Transit Bailout First Lady Jill Biden will be in SF on Tuesday; the CA Legislature has come up with $1.1B in the new budget to bail out transit agencies; and there is finally some movement on the burned-out building at 3300 Mission Street.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Marin Catholic High School Teacher Investigated For Sexual Misconduct With Student SF’s two weeks of Juneteenth celebrations kicks off this weekend, Martinez officials declared that a recent refinery flare-up did not ruin the local soil, and an area Catholic high school teacher is being investigated for sexual texts to a youth altar server.