SF News Day Around the Bay: All SF Public Schools To Close For Three Weeks All San Francisco Unified School District schools will close for three weeks to thwart the spread of novel coronavirus starting Monday, "Hamilton" is canceled at the Golden Gate Theatre until March 25th, and four San Jose firefighters test positive for COVID-19.
SF Politics Day Around the Bay: Building Inspection Director Placed On Leave In Corruption Probe Coachella has definitely been postponed until October and the lineup is unconfirmed, another COVID-19 case in Alameda County is connected to the Grand Princess, and SF's Public Defender is pushing to release all pre-trial inmates who might be vulnerable to the coronavirus.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF To Fund Shelter Cleaning to Protect Homeless From Coronavirus Closing arguments in the Nia Wilson murder trial, the city of SF is pledging $5M to help protect the homeless from coronavirus, Grand Princess passengers begin being evacuated into quarantine, Washington State has to somehow turn up for a primary tomorrow.
SF News Day Around the Bay: UCSF Prepares For Covid-19 Uptick With Triage Tents More cruise-related virus cases appear in Placer and Contra Costa counties, Marin County is monitoring 11 recent cruise passengers, and UCSF Parnassus is preparing for 'Contagion'-style triage of new patients.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Coronavirus Contact Shuts Down Lowell High School BART was experiencing major delays after a small trackside fire near Balboa Park, 78 Sonoma County residents are being monitored for coronavirus after traveling on the Grand Princess, and Lowell High School is closed until at least Monday due to a parent being diagnosed.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Golden State Killer May Plead Guilty Elizabeth Warren is said to be weighing her options about continuing her candidacy for president, Gov. Newsom has declared a state of emergency over the coronavirus, and Olivier Adella (the accused accomplice in the Keith Green murder) may get deported.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two Downtown SF Workers Deemed Coronavirus 'Contacts' Berkeley marks its first coronavirus case in a returning traveler from Italy, a downtown SF building gets notified of a couple potentially exposed workers, CHP helps the OPD catch some alleged carjackers, and the deets on tonight's Election Night parties in SF.
Bay Area Sports Day Around the Bay: Steph Curry Likely Back In Game On Thursday A bald eagle hatched at the SF Zoo is alive and well in the wild at age 20, the Saturday Burlingame sidewalk collision gets a new detail, Mission bar Amnesia went out with a bang on Saturday, and Waymo gets $2.5B in outside investment.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Supervisor Claims Discrimination at SF Cigar Bar Two more Diamond Princess evacuees have the coronavirus, 'The Amazing Race' has suspended filming because of the virus, and SF Supe Shamann Walton says a very rude hostess at a downtown cigar bar discriminated against him and some friends.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Dozens Of Solano County Healthcare Workers Quarantined The SFPD has made an arrest in the hate-crime attack on an elderly Asian man in Hunters Point, UC Davis reports a student in self-quarantine, and DoorDash has filed for an IPO.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Victim ID'd In Hunters Point Bullying and Robbery The SFPD has identified the man who was attacked over the weekend in Hunters Point while collecting cans, tens of thousands of tulips are coming back to Union Square, and Tartine Union pins are popping up around town.
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Francisco Declares State Of Emergency Over Coronavirus Concerns San Francisco declares a state of emergency amidst coronavirus scares, SFPD will investigate the episode of bullying over the weekend that involved a man collecting cans in Hunters Point, and an elder San Franciscan died Friday after being hit by a driver while crossing a street in the Tenderloin.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pelosi Tours Chinatown To Quell Virus Fears More about the Palo Alto couple found in Inverness, the SF Board of Supes wants to give itself more subpoena power, and Nancy Pelosi was ceremoniously taught how to make a fortune cookie to quell coronavirus fears.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Lyft's Bay Wheels Will Soon Increase Rental Prices Lyft's Bay Wheels — the same e-bike company that had some of its two-wheelers catch fire this past summer — is raising prices, over half of California is now experiencing unusually dry conditions, and an SF startup is developing furniture that drops down from the ceiling.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Berkeley Bowl Co-Founder Has Died at Age 85 The Berkeley Bowl mourns the loss of its co-owner, Gavin admits homlessness is a “disgrace”, and Planning Commissioner Dennis Richards is suing the city.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Mountain View Woman Describes Attempted Kidnapping A 33-year-old transient man was arrested after allegedly forcing his way into a woman's home, an elderly hiker has gone missing in Marin County, and tonight is the deadline to register to vote in the California primary.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Local Alien Guy Thinks Aliens May Already Be Here The Oakland City Council will be honoring Moms 4 Housing for Black History Month, a Cupertino Park has been temporarily shut down after a mountain lion apparently attacked a child, and a local "astrobiologist" thinks we may already have aliens among us (no joke).
SF News Day Around the Bay: Union City Police Arrest Two In November Slaying Of Two Boys Jose Garcia-Zarate has been deemed mentally unfit in a federal case, Union City police announced two arrests in the November 23 murder of two young boys, and Facebook has canceled a 5,000-person marketing summit in San Francisco in March over coronavirus fears.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Last Flight From SFO To China Scheduled For Tomorrow Night The last flight from SFO to China for at least six weeks is scheduled to depart tomorrow night, the car burglary suspect that died in yesterday’s high-speed Vallejo police chase has been identified, and this past January was the warmest one ever recorded by NOAA.
SF News Day Around the Bay: City Attorney Issues Subpoenas to PG&E and Recology Over DPW Scandal The CDC says the coronavirus testing kits sent out to states are "flawed," a San Francisco woman was found dead in a Santa Rosa creek, and the City Attorney's office is making good on its promise of a swift corruption investigation into the DPW scandal.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Andrew Yang Is Out Berkeley High School students walked out for a second day in a row protesting "rape culture" on campus, an Oakland man was robbed in his driveway Monday afternoon, and Janet Jackson just announced a San Jose stop on her summer tour.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Tartine Declines to Recognize Union Tartine is hoping employees reconsider the union effort, the Board of Supes is considering a 20-year lease for a Navigation Center for homeless youth in the Tenderloin, and Berkeley High students walked out to protest rape culture.
SF News Day Around the Bay: It's Going to Be Windy Expect traffic around downtown SF for the Chinese New Year Parade Saturday, Contra Costa County sheriff's deputy has resigned amid a texting scandal, Trump's Justice Department has dropped its fuel efficiency probe, and morale at Juul Labs is bad.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Human Trafficking Ring Busted In South Bay Coronavirus fears won't dampen this weekend's Chinese New Year festivities, AB5 may get loosened for writers and photographers, and 16 "johns" and a pimp were arrested in a human trafficking sting in the South Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 'Matrix' Stars Spotted Shooting in Chinatown Search warrants were executed in several California locations in the 24-year-old cold case disappearance of Kristin Smart, Dianne Feinstein calls for helicopter regulations following Kobe Bryant crash, and the 'Matrix 4' shoots have begun!