SF News Day Around the Bay: Black Lives Matter Protest to Cross Golden Gate Bridge A brush fire prompts evacuations in Potrero Hill, a woman was killed Thursday night near McLaren Park, a protest is scheduled Saturday on the Golden Gate Bridge, and Twitter bans a Trump campaign video about George Floyd.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Zero New COVID Deaths in the Bay Area The Bay Area saw no new COVID-19 deaths today for the first time in three weeks, a local bartender and spirits maker was arrested on child porn charges, and the Richmond man found eating his dead grandmother has been charged with her murder.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Man Holding Hammer Was Killed By Vallejo PD Over Alleged Looting A man firing a rifle from an East Oakland home was allegedly holding two children hostage, Pelosi joins protesters in DC, and the Vallejo PD will now have to answer for the shooting death of an alleged looter holding a hammer.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Vallejo City Hall Uninhabitable After Fire The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduling an emergency hearing on police reform, SF and Peninsula see "unprecedented" drop in rents, and a tech-focused civil rights group is suing over Trump's order last week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Trump Sends Military Troops Into D.C. to Aid Law Enforcement Trump is invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807, Gov. Newsom is calling for an end to protest chaos, L.A. is under a 4 p.m. curfew today, and another Tesla worker is speaking out about a lack of safety at the Fremont plant.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 30-Year-Old Cyclist Killed Near Golden Gate Park 23 Sonoma County wineries are reopening for visitors this weekend, Marin County is opening beach parking lots and outdoor dining on Monday, and a demonstration against police brutality is happening in San Francisco on Saturday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Rainbow Flags Return to Market Street An Oakland city audit blasts the police commission, PG&E just had its bankruptcy plan unanimously approved by state regulators, and SF is opening three new COVID testing sites.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Mad Dog in the Fog Becomes Woods Beer Outpost Santa Clara County releases details about each of its COVID deaths, the U.S. has crossed the 100,000 mark in deaths just CA crosses that mark in total cases, and a Noe Valley Whole Foods employee has tested positive.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Poll Finds People Reluctant to Return to Restaurants It's going to be HOT this weekend, the feds have reversed a decision to allow a homeless Navigation Center under a freeway in the Bayview, and a new poll found Americans are reluctant to head back to concert and restaurants right now.
SF News Day Around the Bay: East Bay Doctors Say Suicides Are Spiking Doctors at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek say they're seeing an unprecedented rise in suicides linked to lockdown orders, SF restaurateur Nick Bovis enters his guilty pleas, and artists take over SFMOMA's website.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Turtle Tower Robbed During Lunch Service Don't be alarmed by helicopters doing mock safety drills at Ocean Beach Thursday, SF Mayor London Breed has ordered 15 percent budget cuts across all city departments, and Contra Costa County is doing virtual wedding services on Zoom.
SF News Day Around the Bay: BART Announces June Openings for New South Bay Stations SF health director Dr. Grant Colfax warns that the city will be battling the coronavirus for up to two years, a new small outbreak has been found at Laguna Honda Hospital, and BART is finally opening the Milpitas and San Jose Berryessa stations in June.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bars and Hair Salons In Some Counties Might See June Reopenings A missing Rohnert Park girl may have run off with her secret adult boyfriend, a fatal shooting in Antioch reportedly stemmed from an argument between roommates, and Apple may have reached a settlement to compensate iPhone owners for slowdowns.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Carmel Restaurant Owner Defies Health Orders, Calls Them 'Politics' Two suspects have been arrested for an Outer Mission shootout last month, a Chinese study suggests that outdoor transmissions of the coronavirus are very rare, and a Carmel restaurant owner refuses to keep his business closed and now faces criminal charges.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Trump Calls Testing 'Overrated' PG&E is appealing some strict probation conditions from a judge, the Stern Grove Festival has been canceled, and Trump has INFURIATINGLY just said in a speech that COVID-19 testing is "overrated" because it makes the U.S.'s numbers go up.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Goats Run Amok Through San Jose Neighborhood The FBI says Chinese hackers are trying to steal coronavirus research from the U.S., Uber is requiring face masks for everyone starting Monday, and a herd of 200 goats got loose last night and ran around a San Jose subdivision.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Day Around the Bay: Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan Just Gave $100K Each To Their Favorite Restaurants The Geary Boulevard pedestrian bridge is coming down later this month, Alameda County is stepping up its war of words with Elon Musk, and the Zuckerberg-Chans just donated tidy sums to La Ciccia and The Liberties in their 'hood.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Arrested In Los Altos Backyard Murder An East Bay grocery store owner has been charged with price gouging, Solano County's death count just went up 40 percent as it prepares to potentially begin opening restaurants, and a Corte Madera mall owner has sent eviction notices to non-paying retail tenants.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Three Cruise Ships Are Coming to Dock In Oakland SF is spending $30,000 to pay for hotel rooms that are sitting empty, a man and a teen were arrested for attempting to burglarize a San Mateo County gun store, and Delta is halting service to Oakland Airport until September.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Six Bay Area Counties Will Not Be Doing Any Curbside Retail Sales Uber announced $2.9 billion in Q1 losses today, Virgin Hotels is suing the owner of the building it has been occupying on Fourth Street in SF, and health officers in six Bay Area counties want to make sure everyone knows our rules are different than what Newsom is saying.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Spotify Is Down! You probably already have noticed but a Facebook SDK took down the Spotify and TikTok iOS apps this afternoon, an SF man was arrested for a Tuesday stabbing in Santa Clara, and a local hotel is marketing itself as an escape from your home office.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Sonoma County Opens Two Free COVID Test Sites An inmate at SF County Jail tested positive for COVID-19 as he was booked with no symptoms, State Senator Scott Wiener introduced legislation to track data on LGBTQ people with COVID-19, and President Trump just said the coronavirus task force will be "wound down" later this month.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two Trader Joe's Workers In SF Test Positive UC Hastings and a merchant association have filed suit against the city over conditions in the Tenderloin, Ghost Ship defendant Derick Almena has been released on bond, and Mayor London Breed is threatening to close Dolores Park if people don't stop crowding there.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Most of SF's Billionaires Aren't Ponying Up for COVID Relief The California EDD is still having trouble processing applications for pandemic assistance, PG&E is purging three-quarters of its board, and rumors are swirling that Uber will move its headquarters to Dallas.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Man Dumps Masks All Over I-880 A court dismissed Oakland's lawsuit against the Raiders and the NFL, Twitter's stock slumped today after a lackluster 1st quarter earnings report, and an SF sheriff's deputy shot someone's dog on mid-Market.