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.
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF's Budget Soars To $12.3 Billion That Potrero Hill shack listed for $2.5 million is a flip, a Kawhi Leonard billboard just went up in Oakland, and the SFPD actually obtained their warrant for a journalist's phone records months before raiding his home.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Pelosi And Clinton Slam Facebook Over Altered Videos Some more details on that rampaging vehicle in the 'Loin yesterday, a San Mateo County couple is accused of human trafficking, and the Transbay Transit Center won't be opening until July.
SF News Day Around The Bay: PhD Thesis Stolen In North Bay Backpack Robbery A rampaging driver injured two pedestrians and busted up several cars in the Tenderloin and SoMa today, a fire on the BART tracks caused some delays, and Tesla is scaling back shifts.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Aluminum Cans Spill Across I-880 A spill of "millions" of cans caused a traffic jam in the East Bay this morning, the minor league Fresno Grizzlies have apologized for a video played during a Monday game, and Saturday's shooting victim has been ID'd.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Zuckerberg Needs The Winklevoss Twins' Crypto Help Dismemberment suspects were arrested in China, Berkeley is cleared in homeless civil rights case, and Glass Door is moving into downtown SF.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Suspects Sought In Sunset Carjacking A potentially big arrest was made under heavy police presence in Oakland, the Giants lost to the Braves (again), and PG&E can't find enough tree-trimmers.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dublin City Council Denies Request To Fly LGBT Pride Flag Dublin's kinda homophobic, a new study says SF is a good place to make money, Lyft adds a panic button, and a drag elder exits homelessness.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Remembering The White Night Riots Tonight marks the 40th anniversary of the controversial verdict in the trial of Dan White and the riots that followed. Also, an Uber/Lyft tax took another step toward going on the ballot.
SF News Day Around The Bay: False Alarm On Active Shooter On Potrero Hill Another Ghost Ship tenant testifies, Oakland considers legalizing psychedelic drugs, and only one person was arrested during Bay to Breakers!
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Jose Homeless Population Up 42%, SF's Up 17% Since 2017 Preliminary numbers from the 2019 point-in-time homeless census have been released, the accused triple homicide suspect Stefon Jefferson has officially been charged in Alameda County, and Bay 2 Breakers looks to be rainy.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chase Center To Fill 2,500 Open Jobs BART is delaying the full rollout of the new train cars by a full year, the Board of Supes just made SF the first city to ban facial recognition technology, and the new Warriors arena has a lot of jobs to fill.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Uber Driver From Oakland Arrested In Dual Kidnapping Incidents Involving Women A homicide in the Bayview, the SFPD raided the home of a journalist who's refused to say who in the department leaked Jeff Adachi's death report, and a Ghost Ship survivor breaks down in tears in court.
SF News Day Around The Bay: BART Ridership Keeps Slipping Chris Hughes continues talking about breaking up Facebook, CHP rescues woman having medical emergency in moving car in Marin County, and it's going to be nice, sunny weekend.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Punch Line Comedy Club To Close, Chapelle To Return This Month Muni has a new chief in Julie Kirschbaum (not replacing Reiskin as SFMTA director), Dave Chapelle is coming to town May 20-22, and Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes dropped a bomb of an op-ed saying Zuckerberg has too much power and Facebook should be broken up.