SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Red Flag Warnings and Possible Power Shut-Offs Loom This Week BART Police arrested a suspect in Saturday’s 24th Street station stabbing; two SF Walgreens stores suffered smash-and-grabs within an hour of each other; and high winds could prompt some Bay Area PG&E power shut-offs this week.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Postal Truck Caught Pulling a Hit-and-Run in San Ramon Huge turnout is expected to be a wild card in the SF mayoral race; John's Grill will again be hosting its free Election Day luncheon; and surveillance video caught a US Postal truck hitting a car and fleeing the scene in San Ramon.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: 85 Striking Hotel Workers Arrested in Union Square The Chronicle runs the numbers on SF’s best trick-or-treating neighborhoods; a man’s car was apparently hit by a falling cable on the Bay Bridge; and 85 striking hotel workers were arrested Wednesday for intentionally blocking the cable cars.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Harris Campaign Rakes in Nearly $50 Million on First Day The 38th annual AIDS Walk came to Golden Gate Park Sunday; the newly formed Oakland Ballers have already fired their manager; and the Kamala Harris campaign pulled in $49.6 million on Sunday alone.
SF News Monday Morning Roundup After last night's news of Osama bin Laden's death, the world reacted in their various ways: In immediate local news: SFPD announced this morning they're on alert for possible protests, demonstrations or public
SF News Morning Link Dump That one ban we actually like - David Chiu's ban on unsolicited Yellow Pages - was approved in committee, will be headed to the full board for a vote. [BCN/SFAppeal] Jersey Shore's
SF News Monday Morning Links Barry Bonds perjury trial finally begins today. When this thing is over we'll finally know whether he really knew if he was taking steroids or if he was really dumb enough to think
SF News Your Macworld Live-Blog Links Good Lord, what blog isn't over at Moscone Center today, getting moist over Steve Jobs? (We would be there, too, but it's positively glacial outside today. Burr.) Anyway, for those of you who