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.
SF News Day Around the Bay: RV Triage Lot Proposal Heads To Planning Newsom drops a plan to hire a "homeless czar," three credit-card-skimming devices were found at a Peninsula gas station, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has dropped out of the 2020 race.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Earlier Charges Against SoMa Condo Attacker Dismissed An expert panel has signed off on a plan to shore up the foundation of the sinking/leaning Millennium Tower, a landlord in Mountain View allegedly attempted a five-person home invasion to intimidate a tenant, and some new charges against accused assaulter Austin Vincent are getting dismissed.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Woman Arrested In Husband's Murder In Aptos The California legislature passed a bill to compel new financial reporting from Kaiser, press got a peak at the Chase Center, and Warriors preseason tickets go on sale Tuesday.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Modesto Straight Pride Parade Still On, Organizers Say That stupid, baldly white nationalist "straight pride" parade is still happening on Saturday in Modesto; hundreds of climate activists staged a sit-in at the DNC meeting in downtown SF; and three people in San Bruno are being accused of a hate crime against a black teenager.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Westbound Bay Bridge Shut Down By Police Activity Traffic was at a standstill heading into SF on the Bay Bridge as of 4:30 p.m., a Hawaiian Airlines plane out of Oakland had to make an emergency landing, and a truck crashed into a concrete guardrail on 101 in San Francisco.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Suspect Arrested In Stabbing Death on Van Ness The pilot in yesterday's Half Moon Bay crash blames bad gasoline, the Ghost Ship jury reached no verdict today and went on a two-week break, and environmental groups are suing Trump in SF over endangered species rules.
SF News Day Around the Bay: San Mateo High Forces Students To Lock Up Phones Accused SoMa assaulter Austin Vincent pleaded not guilty to an earlier assault today and will remain in jail, a free-speech group has sued the SFPD over the raid on a journalist's home, and a San Mateo school is forcing all students to lock up their phones all day.
SF News Day Around the Bay: No Death Penalty Sought For MacArthur Station Murder Suspect Muni had a meltdown at the end of rush hour Monday morning, a 32-year-old man in the Bayview suffered life threatening injuries after being punched, and a trailer fire sent smoke over Santa Rosa today.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Homeless Assault Suspect James Vincent Ordered To Wear Ankle Monitor Berkeley Soul Cyclers don't seem to care about the boycott, BART won't be pleasant in the East Bay toward Walnut Creek this weekend, and the Isley Brothers are closing out the Stern Grove Festival on Sunday.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ford Mustang From 'Bullitt' Goes Up For Auction Mayor London Breed condemns the judge that freed the homeless guy who allegedly attacked a woman, a young girl was nearly kidnapped by a man while walking to school in South San Francisco, and the 'Bullitt' car is up for auction.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Facebook Admits To Listening To Private Voice Memos Opponents of naming the Chinatown subway station for Rose Pak held a press conference, a 41-year-old man died after a taco-eating contest in Fresno, and a brush fire broke out near houses in Hayward.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Wow It's Still Hot Out! Temperatures are holding through Wednesday and Thursday in this crazy August heat wave, the Westin-St. Francis is likely getting sold to the Fairmont's owners, Oakland's getting a Shake Shack, and tomorrow is another Spare the Air Day.
SF News Day Around the Bay: A-Rod's SUV Robbed In SoMa During Giants Game Lake County blaze was sparked by a cigarette, the victim in Saturday's mid-Market crash was a 79-year-old woman, and Alex Rodriguez had a half million dollars in "jewelry and electronics" stolen out of his SUV in SoMa... did no one warn him?
SF News Day Around the Bay: Oakland Warehouse Fire Damages Artists' Studios Mollie Stone's is headed for Russian Hill, Mill Valley just approved an aggressive and controversial tree-removal measure, and Dim Baos from the Koi Palace team is coming to the Transit Center.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Outside Lands Adds More Cops, Security Personnel Uber posted their biggest quarterly loss ever, a man and a woman have been arrested in a string of catalytic converter thefts in Berkeley, and Outside Lands will have a lot more cops and security this year.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Feds Announce Major Tenderloin Crime Crackdown SF's newly installed top federal prosecutor just announced a year-long operation to target drug and sex traffickers in the Tenderloin, and a brush fire in Oakley has already burned one structure.
SF News Day Around the Bay: California's Largest Recycling Center Operator Shuts Down California's largest recycler shuts down, a state law will make it much harder to an appeal a Navigation Center, and Joe Panik is leaving the Giants.