SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Western Addition Shooting Victim ID'd Governor Newsom is making a big announcement on homelessness in Oakland today, teachers are still on strike in Union City, and the victim has been identified SF's 15th homicide of the year.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Mayor Breed Does Not Support Police Raid On Journalist Breed is walking back some initial perceived support of the SFPD raid on journalist Bryan Carmody's home, teachers are on strike in Union City, and a Utah man was arrested for making threats to shoot YouTube employees.
SF News Sunday Links: A Mostly Dry Bay to Breakers PG&E says it could put San Francisco in a blackout if it shuts off high-voltage transmission lines to prevent wildfires elsewhere, and the DA has dropped all charges against a cable car operator accused of pocketing fares.
SF News Saturday Links: Gilroy Garlic Farmers Applaud Tariffs A man was fatally shot in the Western Addition this morning, Willie Brown poo-poos Kamala's campaign, and a pet-sitter is caught misbehaving on camera.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Wilbur Hot Springs Goes On The Market Rainy weather could impact grape crops, Warriors win Game 2, and another whale dies of malnutrition.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Chronicle Condemns SFPD Raid On Journalist's Home The FBI has stepped in after a string of six shootings this week, some likely connected, in Richmond; and SFPD Chief Bill Scott defended the raid on freelance journalist Bryan Carmody's home in front of the Police Commission.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Mayor Supports Controversial Police Raid City College may have been overpaying faculty, a proposed law to double affordable housing fees paid by office developers, and Facebook changes live-streaming rules.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Big Rig On Fire Causes I-580 Backup In Oakland A big rig carrying cooking oil caught fire and shut down lanes of the westbound I-580 bridge connector Tuesday morning, and PG&E execs are being forced by a judge to tour Paradise and San Bruno.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: String of Shootings Rattles Richmond A pedestrian was killed by a bus in the Tenderloin on Saturday, a proposed hydroelectric plant south of Yosemite is causing controversy, and a big antitrust case against Apple can move forward, says SCOTUS.
SF News Sunday Links: Suspect Arrested Following Carjacking/Kidnapping In Oakland Saturday night's Amber Alert about a three-year-old girl in a carjacked vehicle ended with the girl safe and a suspect arrested, and there's a BBQ'n While Black event at Lake Merritt today marking the one-year anniversary of the BBQ Becky incident.
SF News Saturday Links: Comey Tweet Leads to Crazies Descending on Grass Valley School Die-off of gray whales is highly unusual even for a mild El Nino year, Pete Buttigieg was in SF for a fundraiser, and a James Comey tweet sets conspiracy Twitter on fire.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Uber Prices IPO Shares At Bottom Of Range Tubbs Fire victims in Santa Rosa say they're being taken advantage of by a contractor, a suspect was arrested in a string of Dublin arsons, and 15 sets of twins are graduating in the same high school class.
SF News Thursday Morning Whats Up: Munchery Sells Its South SF Headquarters Florence Fang has filed her discrimination suit in the Flintstones House case, Munchery has sold its food service facility at auction, and what to expect from Uber's IPO day.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Uber / Lyft Driver Strike Kicks Off SF School Board President says he was racially profiled at a Walgreens, Monday's dead whale gets necropsy, and A's pitcher Mike Fiers pitches no-hitter.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Supes Consider Banning Cashless Stores Google's I/O conference kicks off today in Mountain View, the Golden Gate Bridge was a mess during last night's commute, and residents of Gilbert Street complain about Adachi name change.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Divisadero Farmers' Market Moving To DMV A 19-year-old Oakland man was arrested for a shooting on a San Luis Obispo County beach, Angela Alioto had her house egged, and Impossible Burgers are in high demand.
SF News Sunday Links: Earthquake Swarm Strikes NorCal Coast Angela Alioto is being asked to step down from the local Democratic Party for the use of a racial slur, police shot and killed a suspect in San Jose, and Steph Curry had another bad night.
SF News Saturday Links: One Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash on 101 in South SF A crash involving a tour bus and four other vehicles has left at least one dead, the Ghost Ship defense is trying to block the prosecution's first witness, and the Flower Mart saga continues.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Crazy Double Carjacking Story In Castro Valley Car shot up on I-880, Santa Cruz clears a large homeless camp, and two elderly women are shaken by uninjured after a juvenile carjacking suspect crashed into their home.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Disabled BART Train Made For Bad Wednesday Commute A shooting at 22nd and Bartlett left a man seriously injured, a 3.4 earthquake in Calistoga, and a high-speed rail project report.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Concrete Chunks Fall Off I-80 Overpass In SF May Day protests are happening, Harriett Street in SoMa was closed late Tuesday after concrete chunks apparently fell from the overpass above it, and a rare seal pup was killed by an off-leash dog at Point Reyes.
SF News Monday Morning Links: Arson Hits Uber Building In Daly City A 26-year-old man was arrested for allegedly torching an Uber building, a shooting in an Emeryville hotel, and Sonoma restaurant are hurting for staff following wildfires.
SF News Sunday Links: Beto O'Rourke Lands In SF Beto was in the Parkside this morning, Kevin Durant helped the Warriors win Game 1 against the Rockets, and pics from DogFest in Duboce Park.
SF News Saturday Headlines: Borderlands Cafe Closing In the Mission There were reportedly a lot of herpes outbreaks at Coachella this year, a small earthquake rattled the East Bay this morning, and the fight over People's Park in Berkeley continues after 50 years.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Spike In Mosquitos Seen After Wet Winter Joe Biden has entered the 2020 race with a sweeping, oratorical video, Golden Gate Bridge anti-theft signs are deemed racist, and Scott Wiener's SB 50 cleared a committee.