SF News Day Around the Bay: Mass Shooter Scare Interrupts Great America's Halloween Haunt Sup. Vallie Brown apologizes for saying a former tenant who was evicted didn't pay rent, Newsom says some PG&E customers will receive credits for shutoffs, and Santa Clara police have released details about a shooter scare on Saturday.
SF News Day Around the Bay: State Saw 330 Fires In 24 Hours Facebook employees voice dissent over political ad policy, Novato research lab copes with power outage with generators, and a Castro falafel shop has triumphed over a competitor's attempt to thwart its move into the 'hood.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Explaining Why California Catches Fire The governor declares states of emergency for Sonoma and Los Angeles counties, Airbnb hosts offer free housing to fire victims and rescue workers, and Uber is moving to Mission Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Twitter's Stock Tanks, Tesla's Soars Short-sellers lost over a billion dollars on Tesla stock today after the company reported profits, the SFPD responded to a shooting across from Lowell High, and it was hot hot hot all over the Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Reward Offered For Information In Santa Cruz CEO Murder Multiple suspects are still at large in the case of the Oct. 1 murder of Tushar Atre in Santa Cruz, an elderly pedestrian was killed in Oakland this morning, and the victim in Monday night's homicide in the Tenderloin has been identified.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Gay Trump Supporter Discusses MAGA Hat-Wearing In Castro A debris fire in the Transbay Tube has caused huge rush-hour troubles for BART, PG&E is being asked to account for all the downed tree branches on its lines, and a jewelry robbery suspect allegedly hid a stolen ring someplace inside him.
SF News Day Around the Bay: San Mateo County Added To Potential Power Shut-Off List An Atherton couple has pleaded guilty at the last minute in the Varsity Blues scandal, Oakland police will investigate a violent arrest of a former councilman, and Marin and Solano counties won't be facing PG&E shutoffs this week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Body Found Near San Rafael Park A local bartender discusses the difficulty of the job in this political age, Oracle co-CEO Mark Hurd has died, and Hillary Clinton and Tulsi Gabbard are now at war with each other.
SF News Day Around the Bay: City College Evacuated For Bomb Threat The city of SF has filed a motion to dismiss the NRA's lawsuit over that 'domestic terrorist' designation, Juul suspends internet sales of fruity vape pods, and no one knows what bad things we breathed in because of the refinery fire.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oceanwide Halts Construction On Waldorf-Astoria Hotel A 22-year-old man fell to his death during a rooftop Blue Angels party, Zuckerberg is doing a livestream Thursday morning, and Chinese developer Oceanwide looks to be cutting part of its Oceanwide Center project downtown.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Refinery Explosion Might Have Been Earthquake-Related A smaller earthquake rattled the Pleasant Hill area this evening, Twitter won't delete Trump's account, and the man killed on Jones Street on Monday has been identified.
SF News Day Around the Bay: CPUC Gives PG&E What For A homicide outside a Tenderloin hotel, an arrest in a 2002 sexual assault, an injury crash on Nob Hill, and the CPUC is letting PG&E have it — at least in letter form.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Sup. Vallie Brown Hounded By Eviction Charge Sup. Vallie Brown has an owner move-in eviction skeleton in the closet, Visa and Mastercard dump Facebook's crypto product, and it sure looks like an SFPD officer lied under oath about a severe beating.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Grass Fire Hits San Bruno Mountain A fire on the mountain in Brisbane, a school shooting scare in San Jose, and Trader Joe’s keeps pushing for a Hayes Valley location.
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.