SF News Day Around the Bay: San Jose Woman Confesses to Killing Her Mother A 27-year-old woman called San Jose police on Sunday and said she killed her mother, the family of missing Antioch woman Alexis Gabe continues to search for her, and a well loved Mission mural is getting a touchup in honor of its 10th anniversary.
SF News St. Patrick’s Day Around the Bay: Castro Theatre Redesign Plans Revealed SFUSD teachers will finally get their damn paychecks with interest added, Nancy Pelosi gets roundly roasted for an ill-advised Bono poem recital, and Another Planet Entertainment’s plans for the Castro Theatre involve ripping out quite a few seats.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Charges Filed In Murder of Security Guard Kevin Nishita Three so-far unnamed suspects have been charged in Kevin Nishita's November murder, the new A's stadium has been dealt another blow, and The Sentinel is giving away free corned-beef sandwiches for St. Patrick's Day!
SF News Day Around the Bay: Kamala Harris’ Husband, First Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, Has COVID-19 Michael Mina is launching a new boutique restaurant development group, the “food desert” Bayview may have a Lucky Supermarket on the way, and Vice President Harris’ husband has been diagnosed with COVID-19.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Kate Steinle Shooter Pleads Guilty In Federal Gun Case Jose Ines Garcia-Zarate has pleaded guilty to federal gun charges in connection with the 2015 shooting of Kate Steinle, BART lost about 2% of its workforce last year to early retirement and the vaccine mandate, and three SF employees are suing over the city's vaccine mandate.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Caltrain Strikes Truck in San Bruno, 13 Injured The woman whose rape kit DNA was used to prosecute her speaks out, BART’s Richmond Red Line could be out of service another week or longer, and 13 people were injured whan a Caltrain struck a Caltrain maintenance truck.
SF News Day Around the Bay: DA's Office Drops Fourth Charge Against SFPD Officer The SF DA's Office is dropping the last charge against SFPD Officer Terrance Stangel, Mayor London Breed said the city is "thriving" in her State of the City address, Point Reyes Station wants to fight light pollution.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Conservatory of Flowers and Japanese Tea Garden Will Be Free for SF Residents Apple announces a cheap 5G iPhone, a fully loaded Glock was found in an 18-month-old’s backpack, and two iconic flower gardens at Golden Gate Park will be free of charge for residents of San Francisco.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Vallejo Mayor Weighs In on Strange Death The mayor of Vallejo has made a public statement about a death that he says should not have been ruled a suicide, Newsom's CARE Court idea probably needs a lot more funding, and Joe Rogan has chimed in about the South Bay MMA vigilante case.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pointless Fight Fan Elon Musk Challenges UAW to Pointless Fight A Ukrainian nuclear power plant is reportedly on fire after a Russian attack, a new sobriety meetup group is catering to SF food and beverage industry workers, and Elon Musk is daring the United Auto Workers to just come and try to unionize his Tesla plants.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Asking Rents Tick Up, SF Apartment Listings Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels An Oakland suspect in an allegedly stolen van died in a fire following a police helicopter pursuit, a former UFC champ is charged with attempted murder in the South Bay, and asking rents continue to tick up in SF as the number of apartment listings returns to pre-pandemic levels.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bernal Hill Rock Stands in Solidarity With Ukraine Opening Day is officially canceled as the MLB lockout morass continues, KTVU’s Rob Roth signs off tonight after a remarkable 38-year career, and the Bernal Hill Rock gets a new Ukrainian paint job that tells a Russian ship what it can go do.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Unified Says the Masks Stay On A top official in SF's teachers' union has caused a Twitter outcry after he amplified comments blaming the US for the Ukraine invasion, that Scott Peterson juror admitted to writing to Peterson in prison, and SF Unified wants kids to keep their masks on despite the state's changes.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Lucky 13 Sign Gets a New Home at Bender’s 10,000 Bay Area Ukrainians fear for their loved ones back home, the SFUSD school board is back in session contemplating how many layoffs they’ll have to administer, and the iconic old Lucky 13 sign has a new home at Bender’s.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Millennium Tower Has Another Problem A woman was killed by a VTA bus ins San Jose, SF's Millennium Tower now has a one-inch gap between its top portion and its podium structure, and a right-wing truck caravan is headed for DC.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 16-Year-Old SoMa Overdose Victim ID’ed as Missing Stanislaus County Teen A San Jose police sweep nabbed 35 sex assualt suspects, Rep. Adam Schiff is dragging the FBI into the SF rape kit controversy, and the 16-year-old victim of a Friday South of Market overdose has been identified as a Stanislaus County girl who’d been reported missing three previous times.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Sonoma Sheriff's Office Cracks 1996 Cold Case Murder, But the Killer’s Already Dead The MLB lockout is now cutting into Spring Training, the recalled school board members are getting all manner of racist trolling online, and Sonoma County just solved a 1996 murder, albeit too late to deliver justice.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Off the Grid Fort Mason Returns In April SF DA Chesa Boudin is dismissing charges against a woman who was ID'd using DNA from an old rape kit, London Breed says she'll start interviewing school board candidates soon, and Off the Grid Fort Mason returns in April.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Supervisors Will Try to Recall the Recall Process on June 7 Ballot The first ever Latina judge has been nominated to the California Supreme Court, Oscar winner Mahershala Ali just bought a sweet Oakland Hills bungalow, and your June 7 Recall Chesa Boudin ballot will also contain a measure to reign in all these recalls.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Schoolkids May Get to Drop Masks In March, Not Before CA officials leave mask mandate in place for schoolchildren for at least two more weeks, an Alameda sheriff's deputy suddenly died on duty of an aneurysm on Saturday, and West Contra County teachers might strike.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Turnout Shaping Up to be Pretty Dismal for Tuesday’s Recall Election A judge shot down a request to bring cars back to the Great Highway permanently, Salesforce has scooped up a new retreat center in Santa Cruz, and very few San Franciscans have returned ballots for Tuesday’s primary and school board recall election.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Dacari Spiers Testifies In Trial of SFPD Officer The search has been called off for a fisherman who went missing in the waters off Muir Beach, Dacari Spiers testified in the trial of Officer Terrance Stangel today, and police are seeking help finding a 74-year-old Bayview man missing for three weeks.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Great Highway Food Truck Program Just Got Canned The first-ever Black Panthers Party office could be demolished, wild turkeys are causing a turmoil at a Bay Area NASA facility, and a project that allowed food trucks on the Great Highway on weekends will end this Sunday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: California Is Again Lifting Its Mask Mandate Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the statewide mask mandate for indoor settings is lifting again on Feb. 15, a right-wing pundit scaled a fence to get into SF's Tenderloin Linkage Center, and a rescue happened Monday at Muir Beach with one person still missing.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Octagon House Price Reduced to ‘Just’ $6.5 Million A GoFundMe is set up for the 49ers fan attacked in L.A., SF Supervisors are again making noise about cutting all ties with PG&E, and the Russian Hill Octagon House has its asking price slashed by more than a million bucks.