SF News Day Around the Bay: Closures Hit Nizario's In Castro, The House In North Beach, Velvet Cantina in the Mission A 35-year-old pedestrian was struck and gravely wounded by a Muni bus in SoMa, fire evacuations will try to be COVID-safe, Newsom says, and several more beloved SF restaurants are closing for good.
SF News Day Around the Bay: New Berkeley COVID Cases Blamed On Frat Parties A UCSF researcher believes male hormones help the coronavirus invade cells, the SF Unified School District is hosting town hall meetings, and Biden and Sanders are cooperating on some policy proposals.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Father Of Slain Six-Year-Old Speaks Out A man has been charged with shooting at police officers during looting activity in San Leandro on May 31, Chez Panisse is suing its insurance company, and the UC system has its first Black president.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Three Wildfires Burn In East, North, South Bays Newsom is threatening sanctions for elected officials if public health guidance is ignored, a man was fatally shot in the Bayview Sunday night, and both the four-alarm Clock Tower Fire and a three-alarm grass fire began burning across the Bay Monday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Everett Middle School 'Sleeping Village' To Be Removed Former Chronicle editor Audrey Cooper is facing some stiff backlash after taking a job at WNYC — being white, not from New York, and never having worked in radio — and the SF police union is threatening legal action over a use-of-force policy proposal.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Airbnb Further Restricts Party House Rentals Accused 'Boogaloo' shooter Steven Carrillo pleaded not guilty today in the fatal shooting of a federal officer, the SF City Attorney is coming after Walter Wong's money, and Six Flags Marine World is partially reopening in Vallejo.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Bay Area School Principals Exposed To Virus At Reopening Planning Meeting Another Death Row inmate at San Quentin has turned up dead in his cell, the free COVID testing site in Hayward is getting overwhelmed, and over 40 Bay Area school principals are now quarantined after attending a reopening planning meeting with an infected person.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Four Injured in East Oakland Shooting on I-580 Police are responding to an assumed drive-by shooting on I-580 that injured at least four people, a recent study put San Francisco among the "worst-run" cities in the country amid the pandemic, and to maybe no one's shock: SF is now home to the third-most billionaires in the world.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Ghirardelli Sign Is Coming Down, Getting Replaced The FBI is investigating a ransomware attack at UCSF, Newsom says statewide mask enforcement may be coming, and the iconic Ghirardelli sign is about to go dark and get replaced with new letters.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bay Area Rapper Young Curt Dies In Car Crash Nancy Pelosi is leading a bipartisan charge to seek answers from the White House about Trump's latest Putin collusion scandal, landlords are suing the city of San Francisco over the eviction moratorium, and Berkeley is defunding the police to the tune of $9.2M.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Ninth Circuit Rules Border Wall Funding Was Illegal Trump called life in Oakland "like living in hell" and Mayor Libby Schaaf clapped back, lawmakers call for an audit of the EDD, and the postponed Bay 2 Breakers race has officially been canceled.
SF News Day Around the Bay: BART Director Praises Robert E. Lee Another BART director is drawing public ire, BART's board just approved $200 million in budget cuts, and a group of farm workers in central California have gone on strike following a COVID outbreak.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Stud Murals Whitewashed, Then Graffiti Gets Added Illegal fireworks caused at least two grass fires in San Francisco yesterday, a man was found dead of multiple stab wounds on Larkin the Tenderloin, and CA courts are now considering early release for 3,500 more inmates.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Yosemite Closes Campgrounds Two Weeks After Opening Homeless advocates march through the Tenderloin, California's plastic bag ban is back in effect after a temporary break, and the outbreak at San Quentin hits 450 cases.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Richmond District Murder Allegedly Happened on Zoom Gilead is studying an inhalable version of remdesivir to stop COVID progression in patients at home, Newsom has reached a budget deal, and last week's murder of an elderly roommate in the Richmond District reportedly happened during a Zoom call.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Mountain Lion Possibly Killed Three Marsupials at SF Zoo Contra Costa County is now on a state watch list due to rising COVID hospitalizations, AMC Theaters walked back that no-mask stuff, and the SF Zoo is investigating whether that wayward mountain lion cub might have killed two wallaroos and a kangaroo last week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Family Seeks Answers After Berkeley Student Is Killed On the Street A 60-year-old SF man was arrested for the killing of his 80-year-old female roommate, wildfires were burning in multiple parts of the Bay Area today, and Oakland is now investigating a hanging effigy on a Lake Merritt tree.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Stinson Beach Explosion Damaged Historic Sand Dollar Restaurant The Tuesday morning explosion in Stinson Beach occurred in a real estate office, workers at a McDonald's in Oakland are suing over COVID exposure, and Oakland is investigating some "nooses" that were found around Lake Merritt that may have been exercise equipment.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Healdsburg Mayor Resigns Over Police Comments A San Francisco woman says she was racially profiled at a Safeway, a mountain lion was spotted wandering the city, and the family of Oscar Grant is calling for the resignation of BART director Debora Allen.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Berkeley to Rename Two Elementary Schools In Honor of BLM Accused Golden State Killer Joseph James DeAngelo has reportedly agreed to a plea deal, Matt Haney questions why Caltrans has to remove "Black Lives Matter" from the Bay Bridge, and Berkeley is renaming its Jefferson and Washington elementary schools.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 'Black Lives Matter' Painted Down Fulton Street In SF 24-Hour Fitness is permanently closing 11 Bay Area locations including four in SF, the city is allowing offices to reopen with strict guidelines starting Monday, and volunteers are painting Black Lives Matter down Fulton Street near SF City Hall.
SF News Day Around the Bay: BART Director Denies That BART Police Murdered Anyone An alleged Chinese spy who infiltrated a lab at UCSF was just arrested, two teens are in critical condition after an Ocean Beach rescue, and rage-inducing BART Director Debora Allen apparently does not know that there were murder charges in the killing of Oscar Grant by BART police.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Sonoma To Reopen Winery Tasting Rooms This Weekend The suspect in last night's fatal shooting in Vallejo may have targeted the wrong house, PG&E just named a new board of directors, and Sonoma County is letting breweries and wineries reopen this weekend.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bernal Rock's 'Black Lives Matter' Message Painted Over By Public Works A South Bay man has been charged with COVID-related stock manipulation, SF officials just announced a financial relief package for fishermen impacted by the Pier 45 fire, and artists are repainting 'Black Lives Matter' on Bernal Hill Rock for the sixth time after DPW effed up.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Santa Cruz Sheriff Describes Dramatic Struggle With Shooting Suspect Firefighters are battling a three-alarm blaze in Oakland's Glenview neighborhood, BART has begun adding back some rush hour trains, and Santa Cruz Sheriff Jim Hart described the heroic act of a resident in detaining Saturday's shooting suspect.