SF News Day Around the Bay: Zeitgeist to Close Next Month For Earthquake Retrofit A hazmat situation in Emeryville, a 79-year-old woman was struck and killed over the weekend by a car in the Bayview, and tensions are mounting in Oakland over the homeless.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pedestrian Struck By Muni Train Near Oracle Park A 61-year-old woman was nearly killed by a Muni train Thursday night, there is a very real fear of mudslides this weekend in the North Bay, and the Castro's Squat & Gobble is closing after 22 years.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Arrests Made In Lafayette Home Invasions Uber just reported it saw 3,000 sexual assaults last year, the person who died in the fall from Land's End has been identified as a 42-year-old SF man, and two Fairfield residents in their 20s are suspected in a pair of home invasions in the East Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Man Dies After Fall From Cliff At Lands End A Livermore man and woman were arrested on human trafficking charges, the Central Subway contractor is fighting over a rooftop park, and man has died after falling off a cliff at Land's End.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Google Co-Founders Step Down As Alphabet Chiefs Larry Page and Sergey Brin are ending remarkable two-decade careers by stepping down from their roles at Alphabet, the Tubbs Fire cause is again questioned, and closures begin at the Caldecott Tunnel.
SF News Day Around the Bay: CHP Officer Knocked Out By Teens In Emeryville Altercation A mother and her adult son were the two fatalities in a Sunday crash on 101, families and friends of Ghost Ship fire victims gather for a third-anniversary memorial concert, and looking at how the PG&E shutoffs impacted people and their medical devices.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Atmospheric River Likely to Bring Flooding This Weekend Hundreds of drivers were trapped for 17 hours or more on I-5, crime has dropped significantly on Muni, and a Berkeley restaurateur lost her three dogs in a fire Tuesday night.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Supervisor Called Out For Saying Homeless Are 'Zombies' This first rain storm of the season means a "first flush" of gross stuff into Bay Area waterways, BART cites people of color more often for eating, and there were three power outages in Sonoma today.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Judge Rules Against Neighborhood Group Trying To Stop Homeless Navigation Center Surveillance video shows the moment two young boys were shot early Saturday in Union City, Oakland police arrested 22 people at a recently erected encampment outside City Hall, and the Embarcadero Navigation Center clears its last hurdle.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Breed and Herrera Endorse Gascon's Opponent For L.A. DA The CDC is warning about Romaine lettuce from Salinas, one of two suspects arrested in the Orinda shooting has been ID'd, and Mayor London Breed and City Attorney Dennis Herrera just raised a big middle finger at George Gascon.
SF News Day Around the Bay: UC Berkeley ID's Protesters Arrested During Ann Coulter Event Barack Obama tied up traffic by showing up to Dreamforce today, most PG&E customers have gotten their power back, and only two female protesters were actually taken to jail in Berkeley last night.
SF Politics Day Around the Bay: Recall Effort Begins For Sup. Sandra Fewer The victim in Tuesday's BART stabbing has been identified, the Page Street shortcut to Octavia is getting shut down, and Oakland City Councilman Larry Reid is retiring after 23 years.
SF News Day Around the Bay: No Charges Filed For Orinda Shooting Suspects The Alameda County DA's office has announced charges in a 22-year-old sexual assault case, PG&E is testing technology that would reduce the need for shutoffs, and there are no charges being filed against the five men arrested last week in the Halloween shooting case.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run Identified The mother of murder victim Keith Green called acquitted suspect Tiffany Li "evil" outside a San Mateo courtroom today, the Santa Clarita shooter has died, and a suspected Marin County con artist was nabbed in New York.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Five Suspects Identified In Orinda Shooting The Oakland Zoo has gained an adorable fennec fox from a private owner, SF's Board of Supervisors is likely to put a retail vacancy tax on the March ballot, and a defense motion for a mistrial in the Tiffany Li murder case has been denied.
SF Politics Day Around the Bay: Suzy Loftus To Remain District Attorney Until January Chesa Boudin is getting married this week and not starting the DA job until after the holidays, a plan is moving forward for 744 units of housing in Laurel Heights, and landlords may get taxed for vacant storefronts under proposed ballot measure.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Peninsula Babysitter Sentenced In Molestation Case A garbage truck exploded into flames in Concord, a BART director is unhappy with the GM's apology over the sandwich citation, and a large wave is being blamed for a capsized boat that left one fisherman lost at sea.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Newsom Pushes Back Further In PG&E Bankruptcy Case The Apple Card appears to have some sexist approval practices, California DACA recipients speak out as Supreme Court hears case, and a rolled-over fuel tanker cause a traffic mess in the South Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Homeowners In Kincade Fire Zone May Have To Pay For Cleanup The progressive candidates Chesa Boudin and Dean Preston have taken slight leads as ballots keep getting counted, a female bicyclist was struck and severely injured in SF, and a pedestrian struck last weekend in Potrero Hill has died.
SF News Day Around The Bay: NRA Drops Its Lawsuit Against San Francisco Airbnb has agreed to pay for Orinda victim funerals, Suzy Loftus has a 879-vote lead in the DA's race, and Lyft's e-bikes are returning in force next month.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Supervisor Angers Police Officers Association The Kincade Fire is 100 percent contained, 42 people have been shot at short-term rentals in 6 months, and Sup. Sandra Lee Fewer has angered the police union.
SF News Day Around The Bay: One Escaped Inmate Possibly Found In Motel 6 Near Salinas The CA DMV revealed private info on 3200 people to federal agencies, one of two of those escaped murder suspects has likely been located in a motel, and BART is recovering from a brief but major delay in the East Bay direction.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Woman Suspected Of Murder In Bayview Hit-and-Run The owner of the Stonestown Galleria is looking to build housing there, PG&E has extended the deadline for making wildfire damage claims, and police are investigating a Halloween home invasion in Lafayette.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Newsom Plans To 'Reshape' PG&E Before Next Fire Season Newsom says he'll consider forcing PG&E to become publicly owned, PG&E workers say they fear the public's outrage, and Steph Curry underwent hand surgery today and will be out for three months or more.
SF News Day Around the Bay: North Bay Evacuees Ring In Halloween A couple of arrests were made amid a protest at City Hall over a mental health program ballot measure, a look at where the Kincade Fire started via satellite photos, and Berkeley teachers have a contract.