SF News Day Around The Bay: Richmond Bridge Reopens After More Falling Concrete A 72-year-old San Jose tried to fight off an armed teen carjacker, big-rig fire shuts down part of 101 in Marin, and the Apple Store in Berkeley can't stop getting robbed.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ghost Ship Building Owners Plead Fifth Rep. Eric Swalwell looks to be announcing a 2020 bid, an arrest has been made in a February shooting in North Beach, and SFO is doing runway maintenance in September.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Berkeley Engineer Charged In Poisoning Case The person who died in the early Sunday crash on Cesar Chavez was a 31-year-old woman, CVS is closing two more SF stores, and a Southwest flight out of Oakland had to make an emergency landing.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Body Cam Video Released In Vallejo Police Shooting Six Bay Area defendants appeared in court in Boston in the college fraud case, SF home sales are slow, and we will be seeing (most of) the Mueller Report.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bissap Baobab Owner Pleads Guilty To Green Card Marriage Scheme Sheriff Vicki Hennessy won't run for reelection, Comix Experience turns 30 this weekend, and Lyft's IPO is happening Friday morning.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Initiative To Reimagine Alcatraz May Go On Ballot An apparent murder-suicide is being investigated at a Sonoma campground, a child was shot in East Oakland, and a pedestrian was struck in SoMa this morning.
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF Might Issue Recreational Pot Sales Permits Sooner Than Expected Tickets to hop this years Pliny the Younger line raise $244K for Sonoma County fire relief. [SF Chronicle] Oakland man gets 20 year sentence in after conspiring with Southwest Airlines employee to smuggle
SF News Day Around The Bay: Rain, Rain, On The Way Meteorologists are predicting that a storm system is making its way to the Bay Area, providing a bit of rain and a nice alternative to the recent warm weather. Of course, the temperatures
SF News Day Around The Bay: Do You Believe In The Fox Plaza Devil Curse? Area hospital apparently unconcerned with moral requirements of disables accessibility. [Mission Local] Dogpatch heats up. [SF Chronicle] Uber's got a new legal chief. [Bloomberg] A fundraiser for the SFPD bike cop struck by
SF News Day Around The Bay: LED Flower Things Sprout In Jane Warner Plaza The LED art installation above, called The Seeds by the group Aphidoidea, are getting their official first lighting tonight. [Hoodline] The SF DA's office announced they won’t be charging four more SFPD
SF News Day Around The Bay: Another Week, Another Uber Lawsuit A new lawsuit is accusing Uber of compensating women less than male counterparts. [Ars Technica] Uber launches multi-stop trips in the U.S. and Canada. [VentureBeat] Man has backpack stolen in SF, then
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Uber Credit Card Is Here Remember how we heard that Uber was going to have a co-branded credit card with Barclays? Well, it's now official, and it gives you 2% cash back on all Uber rides. [Associated Press]
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sudden Heat Wave Sets New High Temperature Records For Fall The sweltering "summer-like" heat predicted yesterday has set a new record high temperature for the day in San Jose and Monterey. San Jose has hit 90 degrees "just once" on this day in
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sudden Oak Death Spiking In Bay Area Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here The ranger whose gun was used to kill Kate
SF News Day Around The Bay: Do Those 'No Valuables' Signs On Cars Actually Prevent Break-Ins? A debate popped up on Reddit after somebody posted a photo of a car with one of those "No Valuables Inside" signs that have you may have seen popping up in cars around
SF News Day Around The Bay: Birds Are On The Move South Away From North Bay Fires Now on their way to full containment, on schedule, tomorrow, the Tubbs Fire is now 92% contained as of this afternoon, and the Nuns Fire is 82% contained. [Cal Fire] Large numbers of
SF News Day Around The Bay: People Cheat At Marathons Using Social Media Some people train for forever to run marathons. Others just resort to using social media and cheating to say they ran a marathon when they actually didn't. [WIRED] Yesterday, Forbes released their list
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fire Victim May Give New Life To Infant Through Organ Donation Fire news: The Bear Fire, which broke out late last night in the Santa Cruz mountains, is now over 200 acres and remains just 5 percent contained. [Cal Fire] A brush fire in
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sonoma County Would Like To Remind You That Price Gouging Is Illegal In Emergencies As wildfire survivors in Northern California seek stability, Sonoma County issued a warning telling people to be on the lookout for price gouging, which is considered illegal when states of emergency are declared
SF News Day Around The Bay: Deaths Of Two Napa Men Bring Fire Toll To 35 Fire news: Two elderly men have been identified as the third and fourth victims of the Atlas Fire in Napa County, 89-year-old Dr. George Chaney and a 79-year-old man believed to be Edward
SF News Day Around The Bay: Airbnb Host Says Surveillance Cameras Were Just For His Sex Parties Fire related news: SF State is calling off classes Thursday evening, effective at 5 p.m., and closing down the campus due to poor air quality through at least Sunday. [SFist] As of
SF News Day Around The Bay: Evacuation Orders Expand As Fire Continues To Spread According to the [LA Times], all of Calistoga is now under mandatory evacuation. They report that are being told to seek out an official shelter, one of which is American Canyon High School
SF News Day Around The Bay: YouTube Bans Videos On Gun Modification After the shooting in Las Vegas, YouTube has started to ban instructional videos that teach people how to modify their guns. The company says that their policy was always to remove "harmful and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Horrific Photos Show Wine Country Before And After Today's Fires Google, Twitter and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet. [Guardian] [SFGate] has posted a bunch of horrific before, during, and after photos of North Bay
SF News Day Around The Bay: Does The SF Zoo Have A Tsunami Plan? In light of the recent tropical storms and natural disasters that laid waste to much of the southeastern United States, disaster preparedness has been foremost in many folks' minds. But one [KALW] listener