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.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Feds Charge Tenderloin Drug Dealer In Fentanyl Death Air quality is going to decline fast over the Bay Area Wednesday night into Thursday, the Zogg Fire has claimed a fourth life, and the SFPD made two arrests in separate stabbings on Tuesday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Glass Fire Grows to 42,500 Acres, Some Evacuation Orders Lifted Newsom signed into law a bill inspired by the Moms 4 Housing protest, Contra Costa County moved in to the "red" tier today, and fans of Meadowood are flooding social media with remembrances.
SF News Day Around the Bay: At Least 68,000 Displaced By Fire Evacuations In Sonoma A 25-year-old man is clinging to life after a violent robbery in the Mission, at least 68,000 Sonoma residents are currently under evacuation orders, and the Commerce Secretary announced today in a tweet that Census counting will end on October 5.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Drivers Pulled Over During Thursday's 'Go Slow’ Protests For Breonna Taylor Multiple drivers reported being pulled over during Thursday's "go slow" protests along the Golden Gate and Bay bridges, the Berlin Patient who was cured of HIV through a bone marrow transplant is dying of leukemia, and local conservatives are fleeing to Red States to chase a Republican pipe dream.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Chronicle Publishes a Top... 88? Muni fare inspectors are coming back, PG&E is warning about power shutoffs during this weekend's wind event, and the Chronicle published a Top 88 Bay Area Restaurants, acknowledging 12 that are currently closed.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Napa Businesses Upset About Homeless Quarantine In Church Trump's DOJ is aiming to announce antitrust action against Google before the election, cannabis may or may not help with COVID infection symptoms, and some protesters staged a die-in over the government's COVID response at 16th and Mission today.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bay Area To Hit 100,000 COVID Cases A City Hall employee has resigned in a weird case involving emails and a discrimination suit, SF officials thought the city would enter "orange" tier status today, and Santa Clara County just became the first in CA to make Juneteenth a paid holiday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Hot Weather This Weekend Could Bring More Scary Winds The CDC was once again dicking around regarding COVID transmission guidance, there's a vigil tonight for a 16-year-old Oakland girl killed last week, and a WWII bomber crash-landed in Stockton on Saturday on its way back from Hawaii.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Some Dude Tried to Carjack an Ambulance in the Tenderloin Don't expect all small restaurants (like Frances) to rush open if they're allowed to at 25% capacity, a suspect is in custody after a mid-day stabbing on BART, and a male suspect tried to carjack an ambulance in the Tenderloin early Friday morning.
Business & Tech Day Around the Bay: Uber Self-Driving Car Operator Charged In Arizona Killing A federally funded Berkeley lab has stopped its diversity training due to Trump's order, Tom Steyer is selling his Pac Heights mansion for $11 million, and Oregon is being threatened with dry lightning.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Man On Trial For Killing Italian Cop Offers Apology to Family Pharma company Eli Lilly announced very promising results for a COVID treatment, a five-alarm fire did heavy damage to a building in Oakland's Chinatown, and 20-year-old Finnegan Elder offered an apology in court to the family of the Italian cop he killed in Rome last July.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Castro Landlord Demands Back Rent From Retail Tenants Berkeley hills residents are freaked out by illegal fireworks being set off during fire season on Grizzly Peak, a Castro landlord is apparently demanding back rent from retail tenants, and the World Series will be played in a bubble in Arlington, Texas.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Ann Getty Dies at 79 Longtime society figure and arts patron Ann Getty died suddenly on Sunday night, there's a movement to put a Black-owned NFL team in Oakland, and SF's gyms and hair salons are happy to be back open.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Popular Mission District Cafe and Community Space Manny's Vandalized Manny's in the Mission District was vandalized last night, covidiots are going after SF eateries that uphold face-covering policies on Yelp, and a wayward driver crashed into Fitness SF and Weaver's Coffee & Tea in The Castro early Friday morning.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Court Shuts Down Trump's Last Attempt to Exclude Undocumented Immigrants From Census Elizabeth Holmes may try to convince the court she has a "mental disease," one of the Oregon wildfires may have been arson, and say goodbye to Pablo Sandoval.