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.
SF News Day Around The Bay: DA Investigates SF Doctor Who Issued Vaccination Exemptions A child assault suspect who faked his own Golden Gate Bridge suicide in 2016 was arrested in Florida, a Millbrae flasher is on the loose, and Oakland's former assistant fire marshal testified in the Ghost Ship trial.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mistrial Declared In Skateboard Attack On Security Guard The case of the Redwood City woman who tried to drown her just-born baby in a McDonald's toilet in 2017 has resolved with no jail time, and the planned Uber/Lyft strike might not impact riders.
SF News Day Around The Bay: First Prosecution Witnesses Take Stand In Ghost Ship Trial Uber and Lyft drivers to strike Wednesday, Falun Gong members protest naming Central Subway station after Rose Pak, and a fire victim's mother gave some emotional testimony at the Ghost Ship trial.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bicyclist Struck By F-Line Streetcar On Market Street The victims of a freeway shooting on I-880 were driving a stolen car, Teatro ZinZanni is returning to the Embarcadero, and a bicyclist escaped uninjured after colliding with a streetcar.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Facebook Finally Bans Milo Yiannopoulos, Alex Jones The man killed in the Mission yesterday has been ID'd as 28-year-old Jonathan Bello, Coit Tower and the Japanese Tea Garden might get surge pricing, and Muni workers are protesting.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chinese Couple Paid $6.5 Million For Daughter's Stanford Admission A pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries in a crash at Divisadero and Sutter on Wednesday, an un-indicted Chinese couple may be connected to the college admissions scandal, and a water main break caused flooded streets in St. Francis Wood.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Baby Sea Lion Rescued From Highway 101 A 36-year-old man was left with life-threatening injuries after a late-night assault in West Portal, and an 81-year-old motorcyclist was injured after going off a cliff in Bodega Bay.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Crash Snarls Traffic On Bay Bridge Newsom announces $15 million grant to protect houses of worship, UC Berkeley frat shuts down amid sexuall assault investigation, and car break-ins are slightly down in SF.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sexual Assault Reported At UC Berkeley Frat Two armed teens broke into a home in the Outer Mission, and a 72-year-old woman killed by a suspected DUI driver in San Anselmo has been identified.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Manhunt On For Suspect In Bayview and Oakland Homicides An alert has gone out for a driver in a black Toyota Corolla connected to two Friday homicides, the Sunnyvale crash suspect may have been targeting Muslims, and a female pedestrian and her infant were hurt after a Clarendon Heights collision.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Sunnyvale Crash Suspect To Appear In Court The 13-year-old victim in the crash remains in a coma, an Oakland police officer was stabbed, and the SF School Board needs a new school lunch vendor.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Janet Jackson Announces September Show at Chase Center Ms. Jackson just announced a special Rhythm Nation 30th anniversary show on Sept. 21 in SF, the SFPD just arrested a Mission carjacking suspect, and Muni drivers are refusing to work overtime, causing delays.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sunnyvale Crash Suspect Is Army Vet With PTSD Family members of the suspect being questioned in last night's Sunnyvale crash that injured 8 people say he has PTSD, and SF may become the first city to ban facial recognition technology.
SF News Day Around The Bay: NorCal Parents Arrested After Kids Found In Cages The new Muni cars also are having braking problems, Twitter bots came alive after the Mueller Report was released, and the Bay Area has a student debt crisis.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Death At Rockridge Station Causes BART Delays A man was fatally struck by a BART train in Oakland this afternoon, a convicted cop killer was found dead in his San Quentin cell over the weekend, and Elizabeth Holmes appeared in court today.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mystery Illness Strikes 50 Kids At Berkeley School Beware fentanyl-laced weed on 4/20, a truck fire causes traffic at Benecia-Martinez Bridge toll plaza, and a really ugly fence has just gone up around the fountain at UN Plaza.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Baby Elephant Seal Draws Crowds at Aquatic Park The Ninth Circuit upholds CA's sanctuary laws, Jeff Adachi's widow calls the SFPD "despicable" for releasing death details, and the town of Paradise has very contaminated water.