SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E Building Gets Security Barricades The San Francisco PG&E Building got barricades, its Oroville branch got egged, and the Mezzanine has declared bankruptcy.
SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E To KIll Power for 800,000 Customers, And Their Website Has Crashed PG&E has announced that it's shutting off power for 800,000 customers at midnight, and the utility's website has gone kablooey for the last six hours so people cannot even check whether the outage will be hitting them.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Washington High Alums Sue Over Contentious Mural An alumni group sues over the covering of a widely-seen-as-racist mural, the Castro’s Naan N Curry suffers a Health Department shutdown, and high-flying weed delivery service Eaze lays off 20 percent of its staff.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Whole Foods Wants More Legal Protection From Protesters Whole Foods is seeking an expanded restraining order against a Berkeley animal-rights group, a Vacaville woman was arrested for an attempted kidnapping outside a school, and Uber launches temp-worker app.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Santa Cruz Man Killed In Apparent Botched Kidnapping The body found in the Santa Cruz kidnapping investigation has been confirmed as Tushar Atre's, work crews are starting to clean up a major Sausalito mudslide from February, and #TrumpMeltdown trends on Twitter.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Tegan and Sara Offer Last-Minute Rush Tickets To SF Show A woman was killed and a four-year-old girl was injured in a pedestrian crash in East Oakland, a judge has temporarily stopped the sale of the Coliseum property to the A's, and the Tegan and Sara show tonight in SF is going to have about 200 walk-up rush tickets available.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Giants Unveil Big Plans for Parking Lot Revamp The Santa Clara DA is seeking the public's help in finding a convicted child molester who is on the loose, Trump has posted over 1,800 ads on Facebook about the impeachment inquiry, and the Mill Valley Film Festival kicks off this week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Skydiver Dies After Highway Landing Near Lodi Kamala Harris is polling a distant fourth even in the Bay Area, Uber posted some details about its recent SF layoffs, and DoorDash just revealed a data breach affecting 4.9 million customers.
SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E Holds Off On North Bay Power Shutoffs The SF Homeless Outreach Team got its budget extended despite reported lack of results, evidence revealed in murder trial of Tiffany Li and Kaveh Bayat is chilling, and cell providers say they can't guarantee service during wildfires.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Arrest Made In Apparent Potrero Hill Homicide Paul Blanco's Good Car Company is being sued by the state, the FTC is talking to Snapchat about Facebook's possible anti-competitive behavior, and a fatal beating in Potrero Hill on Saturday is being investigated as a homicide.
SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E Warns Of Monday and Tuesday Blackouts PG&E is blaming a construction company for this morning's blackout in SF, the city is delaying the closure of those long-term mental-health beds at SF General, and SF-based FitBit may be getting sold.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Sues Two Travel Sites The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and Folsom Street Events have made up, a SoMa market owner describes being bitten twice by homeless people, and an armed San Jose State student was arrested.
SF News Day Around the Bay: CBS Refuses All Advertising From Juul Obama stresses the need for nuance in SF speech, UC President Janet Napolitano is stepping down next year, and Beto O'Rourke was at San Quentin today.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Single-Game Warriors Tickets Go On Sale The homeless suspect in last month's assault near the Embarcadero has been ordered to stand trial, Ben Carson's SF visit was met with protests, and Barry Zito admits to rooting against the Giants in the 2010 World Series.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Shots Fired at Church and 17th Streets Photos leaked out of one of the suspects in the Rome policeman killing, Steph Curry just bought a big house, and some shots were fired on Church Street near 17th though everyone at the scene apparently scattered.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Lodi Winery Says No To Gay Weddings, Then Has Change Of Heart Alaska Airlines is giving out free vouchers at Giants games this weekend, Twitter broke the law by spray-painting ads on SF sidewalks, and a Lodi winery has decided it does allow gay weddings after all.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Warm Weather Arrives Again The cable cars all go offline for 10 days starting Friday, Trump decides to ban e-cigarettes, and that RV and homeless vehicle "triage" lot near Balboa Park BART has been approved by the Supes.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oakland Bounce House Canceled Due To Goose Poop in Park A 12-year-old boy was struck by a car and seriously injured in the Tenderloin, the Board of Supes supports buying PG&E's power grid for SF, and a brush fire prompted evacuations in Novato.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Embarcadero Residents Lose Latest Legal Move Chance the Rapper has postponed his Chase Center show on Saturday, Kaiser is facing more heat from the state, and the FBI is now investigating that dive-boat fire.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 49ers' Regular Season Begins Out of Town Sunday BART wants to buy a building in Oakland to avoid a rent hike, ferry service begins from the East Bay to SFO, and Guy Fieri is opening a fried chicken spot at Levi's Stadium.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 4 a.m. Last-Call Bill Becomes 3 a.m. Last-Call Bill Scott Wiener has compromised with the CA Assembly on a 3 a.m. last call bill for bars, four more NorCal residents have been ID'd as victims in Monday's boat fire, and Facebook launched its Dating app today.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ghost Ship Jurors Ask To Re-Hear Fire Captain's Testimony A convicted Santa Clara County murderer is suspected in a prison killing, SF's planning director of the last decade is stepping down, and the jurors in the Ghost Ship fire trial asked to re-hear some testimony on this, their fifth day in their current deliberations.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Newsom Shows Support For Gig Worker Bill At least 59 people were arrested at Burning Man this year (mostly for drugs), pet euthanasia is down 75 percent in major U.S. cities, and Newsom shows his support for AB 5 in a Labor Day op-ed.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Beloved Sacramento Restaurateur Biba Caggiano Dies The Embarcadero homeless Navigation Center construction is well underway, a huge new British ad agency is moving into SF, and Gordon Ramsay is opening a restaurant in Tahoe.
SF News Day Around the Bay: San Jose Neighborhood Terrorized By Cows DeMarcus Cousins has been charged with domestic violence threats, a Mountain View landlady who staged a home invasion to scare her tenants appears in court, and one more victim has been found in the Gilroy shooting.