SF News Day Around The Bay: Trump Can't Block Anyone On Twitter Anymore, Says Judge Muni bus service resumes Saturday at the Transit Center, DNA from the "Rideshare Rapist" was obtained illegally, and a manhunt is on in Livermore after a shooting Monday night.
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Mateo County Stabbing Suspect Pleads Not Guilty Another Ghost Ship trial witness corroborates the arson theory, a Merced County man was fatally shot in SoMa Sunday, and the suspect in two fatal stabbings on a remote road in San Mateo County wants to represent himself.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Yep, There Will Probably Be Fog During The Fireworks Still no suspects in Tuesday's San Bruno mall shooting, SF's Juvenile Hall is closing without the mayor's blessing, and legal weed may be for sale at Outside Lands this year.
SF News Day Around The Bay: FCC Wants To Overrule SF's Pioneering Broadband Law The Trump administration is ending its fight to put a citizenship question on the Census and SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera calls this a "triumph for all Americans"; and the driver in a fatal crash at SFO on Monday has been arrested.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Two SF Homicides In Three Days Higher minimum wages take effect today in seven Bay Area cities, a grand jury has issued a scathing report on Oakland's school district, and a man who was shot in the Bayview on Thursday has died.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Trans March Kicks Off California may sue cities for not meeting housing demand, a person was struck by a BART train in Union City, and Elizabeth Holmes' criminal trial has been set for July 2020.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Fire Displaces 12 Near Alamo Square BART is phasing out paper tickets this summer at Embarcadero and Powell stations, Apple's chief designer Johnny Ive is leaving the company, and Curbed has a preview of Sunday's Pride floats.
SF News Day Around The Bay: SFPD Arrests 22 For Dealing Drugs In The Tenderloin The French Laundry was found not guilty in a pregnancy discrimination case, Kim Petras cancels two SF shows, and Beit Rima is expanding to Cole Valley.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Wildfire Scorches 15 Acres In Walnut Creek Lenders want PG&E to rename itself, the wife of Ghost Ship defendant Derick Almena took the witness stand, and Airbnb announces its entry in the luxury rental market.
SF News Day Around the Bay: New BART Train Gets Evacuated In Oakland Tunnel A federal judge has dismissed a suit against SFO brought by cabbies, the suspect in last weeks two stabbings in San Mateo County made a brief court appearance, and a fire in Livermore caused traffic delays this evening.
SF News Day Around The Bay: UC System Will Double-Check Athlete Admissions In Wake of Scandal BART is getting an Inspector General, salmon season is the best in years for local fishermen, and SoMa is getting another tall building, a 42-story condo tower.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect ID'd In Sacramento Cop Killing BART announces $1 billion in federal grant money to ease over-crowding, the big 5M project breaks down in SoMa, and several East Bay communities mourn the loss of Officer Tara O'Sullivan.
SF News Day Around The Bay: It Takes A $61/Hour Job To Pay For A Two-Bedroom in SF The Board of Supes remains at odds with Mayor Breed after Tuesday's meeting, Ghost Ship co-defendant Max Harris reverses himself, and palm trees are coming down in Hayes Valley.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Small Fire Breaks Out At Mission Bay Food Truck Park The Board of Supervisors just took a final vote to ban e-cigs, Max Harris admitted to lying to a cop in the Ghost Ship trial, and get set for more sunny weather on Wednesday.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Max Harris Testifies In Ghost Ship Trial A seven-story building wants to go in on Church Street where Sparky's used to be, Elon Musk thinks he deleted his Twitter account but maybe not, and the first ever Pride flag was raised at the state capitol.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Flint's BBQ Is Coming Back As A Pop-Up Facebook is unveiling its cryptocurrency Libra next week, BLM wants to cap Burning Man attendance where it was last year, and BART's new cars are soon going to be built locally, in Pittsburg.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Unarmed Man Fatally Shot By Police In San Leandro Defense witnesses testify to the character of Max Harris in the Ghost Ship trial, BART board rejects fare hikes, and a visit to the Rat Bar.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Tamale Lady (RIP) Gets Her Own Honorary Day The body of the young man who drowned in Lake Del Valle has been recovered, California is trying to fight plastic waste, and SF's jail is going to stop charging inmates for phone calls.
SF News Day Around The Bay: PG&E Workers Feel 'Attacked' A crash involved two big rigs backed up I-580 eastbound today, there is/was a large power outage in Berkeley, and Oakland is having a budget-passing problem.
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF Swimming Pools Are Free The SFFD was conducting a water rescue of a missing teen at Chrissy Field, another small wildfire broke out in Concord, and two people were shot near the San Jose Ave. off-ramp on 280.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Black Rock Desert Is A Big Lake Right Now The first big grass fire of the season broke out (and was contained) in Solano County today, an Uber driver has pleaded not guilty in a pair of alleged East Bay kidnappings, and PG&E's top brass toured Paradise.
SF News Day Around The Bay: SFMTA Torn Over Naming Chinatown Muni Station For Rose Pak A trans woman was injured in an unprovoked attack in the Castro, the SFPD is investigating a drive-by shooting, Warriors Game 6 tickets are now on sale, and Gay Shame wants to "kick cops out of Pride."
SF News Day Around The Bay: Apple Commuter Bus Goes Up In Flames On 280 A San Mateo County supervisor is mad that Chick-fil-A was approved to move into Redwood City, the prosecution rested its case today in the Ghost Ship trial, and Warriors fans all over the Bay are prepping for Game 3.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Temperature Top 90 In Livermore, Elsewhere Board of Supes votes to close Juvey, traffic jam on 101 south in San Jose after man jumps off overpass, and another Ghost Ship survivor describes a harrowing escape.
SF News Day Around The Bay: SFPD Unveils Rainbow-Covered 'Pride Patrol' Vehicles 600 animal-rights protesters showed up at a Petaluma duck farm today, FAANG stocks got battered on news of antitrust probes, and a Bay Area tech entrepreneur just paid $4.5 million to have lunch with Warren Buffett.