SF News Day Around the Bay: Lori Loughlin Begins Prison Sentence In the East Bay Trump is now suing three states in a bid to stop votes for Biden getting counted, the rise in COVID cases in California isn't a "surge" according to the top health official, and Lori Loughlin began her prison sentence in Dublin under unpleasant circumstances.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Supes Approve Healthcare Ordinance for SFO Workers Bayfair Mall in San Leandro closed over election night looting fears, Marin County had more polling place volunteers than they knew what to do with, and a QAnon crazy has won a Georgia House seat.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Chevron Refinery Flaring Again A San Francisco firefighter was critically injured in an accident on the job, CHP is seeking help investigating a freeway shooting in the North Bay, and SF is on pace for the biggest election turnout in a century.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 5-Year-Old Boy Who Found Stolen Lemur Receives Honor From City Mayor Breed presented 5-year-old James Trinh with a certificate of honor from the City for helping find SF Zoo’s stolen lemur, a forest of LEDs will come to Golden Gate Park this winter, and West Oakland's Magnolia Street Wine Lounge and Kitchen opens today — featuring Asian-inspired Creole cuisine.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Fatal Shooting on Grizzly Peak in Oakland A female inmate in the Sonoma County Jail died in an undisclosed medical emergency, Contra Costa County is investigating a few missing ballots, and California looks to be pretty divided over Prop 16.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pittsburg Settles Chokehold Case For $7.3M Bay Area election officials are seeing unprecedented levels of early voting, a Sonoma County councilman has been arrested on child molestation charges, and the city of Pittsburg is settling a suit from the family of a man killed by a police officer in 2016.
SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E Restores Electricity to 228,000 Customers San Francisco businesses were allowed to let 25 percent of their workforce return to "nonessential offices" today, the Mission District's Alley Cat Bookstore & Gallery will reopen Thursday, and PG&E says it has restored electricity to more than 228,000 customers.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Supreme Court Nightmare Ensues With Barrett Confirmation Stocks slumped on news of surging virus cases, Jared Kushner got racist on "Fox & Friends," and a UCSF doc says that if the entire country had followed SF's lead there would be 175,000 fewer dead in the pandemic.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Entire Bay Area To Receive Red Flag Warning Sunday Amid Strong Winds The entire Bay Area is expected to be under a Red Flag Warning come Sunday evening, a Muni bus collided with a bicyclist earlier this afternoon, and yes: there's another fire burning in Napa right now.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Barricaded Gunman With Hostage Surrenders After Tense Day in East Oakland A raccoon got into SF City Hall, nurses are suing the city for overtime pay, Dr. Fauci is headed to the Bay Area, and former 49er Dana Stubblefield has been sentenced in a 2015 rape case.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Russian Operatives Posing as Proud Boys Are Sending Intimidating Emails to Voters in Key States Human bones were found on San Bruno Mountain, a Marin County high school is shutting down in-person classes after an illegal student party, and Quibi is dunzo.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Van Ness 24-Hour Fitness a Reported Haven of Anti-Maskers Two SF supervisors want more "Safe Sleeping Villages" for the homeless, supervisors approved the CAREN Act banning racially motivated 911 calls, and a 24-Hour Fitness location in SF apparently allows members to go maskless if they fill out an exemption form.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Watsonville Man Arrested For Assault of Rally Organizer Cash is pouring into some competitive CA House races for Democrats, two victims in a pair of SF shootings on Friday have been ID'd, and an arrest was made in the assault on "free speech rally" organizer Philip Anderson.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Four-Alarm Fire at Sign Hill Completely Contained The four-alarm fire that broke out at Sign Hill today has been fully contained, CA voting officials now say those unofficial GOP ballot boxes can harvest votes, and East Bay coffee companies are banding together to help remove racial bias in their industry.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Local Bowling Alleys Push to Reopen The Napa County Sheriff's Department has released video from a fatal October 5 shooting, the man found dead in a motorcycle accident by the Panhandle has been ID'd, and fire risk remains high tonight in the North and East Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: House of Prime Rib Books Up Through December One of the SF Zoo's lemurs has gone missing (and maybe was abducted), SF's 180 playgrounds have reopened, and the House of Prime Rib reopens tomorrow and is already booked up through December.
SF News Day Around the Bay: There Will Be No 2020 Michelin Guide After All Amazon workers at the company's San Leandro warehouse want to unionize, the SFPD has made two arrests in a SoMa homicide from last week, and there will be no California Michelin Guide this year after all.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Drag Queens Hit the Streets of SF to Get Out the Vote A Minnesota pumpkin grower won the annual Half Moon Bay pumpkin contest today with a 2,350-lb gourd, a multi-car collision backed up the westbound Bay Bridge, and what to expect from Tuesday's Apple event.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Shasta County Coroner's Office Names Four Victims of Zogg Fire The Shasta County Coroner's Office has identified four victims who lost their lives in the Zogg Fire, SFPD is searching for a pickup truck driver who critically injured a man in a Thursday night hit-and-run, and Male Image in the Castro has been renamed “Castro Barbers.”
SF News Day Around the Bay: Concord Man Leaps Off Overpass While Fleeing Police, Dies Sales tax data from the spring shows evidence of SF exodus, Sausalito license-plate cameras detected a stolen car used in an SF burglary this morning, and more public-safety power shutoffs may be in store on Sunday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Ninth Circuit Says Census Count Should Continue Facebook is banning all political ads indefinitely after Election Day, a staff member in Gov. Newsom's office has tested positive for COVID, and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass has donated $3 million to out-of-work musicians and shuttered venues during the pandemic.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Falls Short of State Equity Goals For COVID Spread Five Bay Area residents were arrested in a major retail theft scheme, video shows the the Glass Fire arriving on a property in Calistoga, and the House of Prime Rib may be reopening as soon as next week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Alameda County to Reopen Oscar Grant Shooting Investigation The Wednesday debate between Sen. Kamala Harris and Mike Pence will feature a plexiglass shield, the remains of a missing 75-year-old Berkeley woman may have been found in Humboldt County, and the Alameda County DA's office is reopening the Oscar Grant case.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pelosi Tests Negative for COVID-19 Despite Prior Meeting With Mnuchin House Speaker Pelosi on Friday tested negative for COVID-19 after having attended a previous meeting with Treasury Secretary Mnuchin, 85-year-old Harrington's Bar & Grill is closing, and SF is now moving the homeless out of shelter-in-place hotel rooms... and into more affordable types of housing.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Ghirardelli Sign Returns After Restoration Facebook says it will now ban ads that undermine the election in any way, Cal Fire is warning of spot fires caused by winds tonight, and Napa County officials are apologizing for a fire warning text that went out to multiple counties.