SF News Day Around the Bay: 250 Americans Evacuated From Wuhan Headed To Bay Area Quarantine A woman died after crashing into a parked big rig in Santa Rosa, a new statewide rent-control measure is headed to the ballot, and Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield is going to be taking 250 Americans into quarantine from China.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Greyhound Bus Shooter ID'd A thief was caught on camera stealing an SF woman's wedding dress from her front porch, a four-year-old girl's death in the Bayview is being treated as suspicious, and Michael Bloomberg is alone campaigning in California right now.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Gump's To Stay Two More Years in Union Square A third person has been arrested in the New Year's Eve laptop theft that ended in death, more airlines are suspending China routes to SFO, and a 38-Geary collided with a car in the Tenderloin.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Supervisor Calls For 'Special Investigator' to Probe City Hall We have a new acting director of Public Works, a 29-year-old man was stabbed in the Tenderloin, and Moms 4 Housing are pushing for a new ordinance that lets renters buy homes that come on the market.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Santa Rosa Trail Gets Cleared Of Encampments Facebook is settling a class-action suit over facial recognition for $550 million, a suspect in a Treasure Island homicide appears in court, and Lyft just laid off 90 people.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Details Emerge About DPW Director's Alleged Corruption Rec & Parks officially kicked off the 150th birthday celebration for Golden Gate Park today, drivers probably won't get tickets for driving down Market Street accidentally tomorrow, and the Las Vegas odds-makers are slightly favoring the Chiefs over the Niners right now.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Police Officers' Union Denounces DA's Decision SF's emergency operations center activating ahead of possible coronavirus outbreak, Wuhan passengers diverted to SoCal, and billionaire Vinod Khosla is at it again with a new lawsuit over his precious Peninsula beach.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SFPD Prepares For Mission Chaos If 49ers Win Elizabeth Holmes phoned into an important hearing in her Arizona civil case without a lawyer, mental health activists protest in Civic Center, and 49ers Faithful get fresh tattoos.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oakland Bans Criminal Background Checks For Renters The driver whose car killed a woman on 101 on Sunday has been charged with DUI, David Chiu endorses Elizabeth Warren, and the TransAmerica Pyramid has four potential buyers.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oceanwide Center Sells For $1 Billion To Chinese Investor The still-under-construction Oceanwide Center will be completed by a new Chinese investor, SF's conservatorship program for the mentally ill is delayed, and Uber is testing letting drivers set their own ride rates.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Body Found on Treasure Island Is Possible Homicide Former Mrs. Gavin Newsom turned Donald Trump Jr. girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle published an op-ed about SF's "dangerous new DA," a $20K reward is being offered in a Palo Alto shooting, and the woman struck by a hit-and-run driver in Berkeley was homeless.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Three Hit-and-Runs Kill Three Women In the East Bay A female pedestrian was killed by a car fleeing police in Berkeley this morning, the female hit-and-run victim from a Sunday crash in Oakland has been ID'd, and today is the last day for Haight Ashbury Music.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Former SF DA Terence Hallinan Dies at 83 A San Mateo pastor was arrested for threatening to shoot people, SB 50 is back in play, and two Bay Area health giants have pledged $45 million to the state's homelessness fund.
SF News Day Around the Bay: A Single Tunnel Likely to Be Built Under the Delta Travel to Tahoe is pretty much impossible tonight due to snow, a stomach illness has now hit 170 visitors and employees at Yosemite, and the Giants just hired the MLB's first full-time female coach.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Healthcare Conventioneers Complain About SF's Streets A healthcare exec in town for a convention just called SF "the Bill Clinton of cities" because it "squandered itself with its flaws," a missing 68-year-old Oroville woman has been found, and Pier One Imports is closing Bay Area stores.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Four SF Juveniles Arrested For Cellphone Thefts Oakland records its first homicide of the new year, Tahoe sees hurricane-force winds during today's winter storm, and a Beefeater-dressed doorman at the Sir Francis Drake retires after 43 years.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Boudin Hires Three Defense Attorneys to DA's Office Four female suspects were arrested in a Stanford Shopping Center smash-and-grab, Bernie Sanders just opened a new Oakland campaign office, and Rep. Barbara Lee says the upcoming all-white debate is troubling.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 'Bullitt' Mustang Fetches $3.7 Million Tesla is now the most valuable U.S. automaker ever, BART appoints a new police chief, and one of the two Ford Mustangs featured in the 1968 classic SF film 'Bullitt' just fetched a record price.
SF News Day Around the Bay: BART Board Unanimously Approves Ambassador Program An SF supervisor is crying for more trash cans on the street, Sen. Dianne Feinstein is walking back some comments critical of Pelosi, and some burglars snagged $83K in jewelry from the Bloomingdale's in Palo Alto.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Get Your California Campsite Reservations This Week A 49-year-old Sonoma County man is suspected of assaulting a 14-year-old girl on Tuesday, crime was down last year in the Tenderloin, and a massive development in Concord is in jeopardy.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Standoff In West Oakland A major traffic backup in the East Bay, a federal judge tossed out a suit brought by the parents of Kate Steinle, and a standoff continues at an illegal marijuana grow house in West Oakland.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 70-Year-Old Bicyclist Injured in Hit-and-Run There are some more details in an incident involving a homeless man chasing someone with a needle in SoMa, Bay Area lawmakers are denouncing Trump's drone strike in Iraq, and Sonoma officials are dealing with a rat problem.
SF News Day Around the Bay: CHP Made Almost 500 DUI Arrests on NYE The Oakland man who died after being dragged by a laptop thief's getaway car was celebrating his birthday, video shows a man getting knocked off a rock by a huge wave near Santa Cruz, and a woman is killed while allegedly breaking into her ex's home in Dublin.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Hilton Guests In Sacramento Grossed Out By NYE Swingers' Party A man was critically injured chasing after a laptop thief in Oakland's Montclair neighborhood, two men suffered major injuries in separate attacks in SF Monday night, and a swingers' gathering is causing a stir in Sactown.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 14-Year-Old Girl Arrested After High-Speed Chase An intense search in heavy surf was underway Monday near Devil's Slide for a car that was seen driving over a cliff, I-80 was shut down in Vallejo for police activity, and the SF Housing Authority is trying to get back to solvency.