morning links Sunday Links: San Francisco Stocks Up on Sandbags, Bunkers Down Ahead of This Week's Storm City crews are rushing to clear drains before the atmospheric river hits the SF; thieves stole $5,000 of Wagyu beef and seafood from a Marina District sushi restaurant; and an Oakland man is pleading guilty to trying to export illegal weapons to the Sultanate of Oman.
SF News Saturday Links: Child Safe After Stolen Car With Minor Inside Recovered in SF SFPD is investigating a car theft that occurred with a minor still inside the vehicle on Friday afternoon in the Ingleside neighborhood; a man was injured after his car was hit by an Amtrak train in Oakland; and a Mt. Shasta ski mountain is trying to put up a giant statue of the Virgin Mary.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: SF Man Charged With October Killing In Oakland A San Francisco man was just charged with a fatal shooting in October outside an Oakland nightclub; a woman is suing St. Mary's College over a suppressed rape allegation in 2000; and the NYT has the inside scoop on how the Dobbs decision came to be.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Yosemite Bringing Back Reservation System Three people were arrested in San Pablo with 600 lbs. of copper wire; Yosemite National Park is requiring reservations for entry next year; and Buster Posey says SF's reputation may be partly to blame for Shohei Ohtani passing up the Giants' offer.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Berkeley City Council Retracts Gaza Ceasefire Resolution Six people were hospitalized in a campus bus crash at UC Santa Cruz Tuesday night; the Berkeley City Council retracted a resolution it was set to vote on calling for a ceasefire in Gaza; and Tesla is conducting another major recall.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Santa Rosa Man Arrested With Guns Booby-Trapped His Home The pedestrian death on Monday in SoMa appears to have happened in the Rainbow Grocery parking lot; a 64-year-old Santa Rosa man was found with an illegal cache of weapons; and thieves are getting more brazen in stealing whole ATMs.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Reward Offered to Help Solve August Shooting In Visitacion Valley SFPD is offering a $25K reward for information on the August 3 killing of Relando Bell; BART ridership hit another high on Saturday; and the Supreme Court let stand a ruling that upholds a ban on LGBTQ conversion therapy for minors.
SF News Sunday Links: Structure Fire on Judah Street in Inner Sunset Damages Two Homes, Delays Some Muni Lines No injuries were reported from a 1-alarm fire on the 600 block of Judah St. in San Francisco early Sunday morning; SantaCon brought love, light, and day drinking to the city Saturday; and a pro-Palestine protest shut down a Disney Land entrance for a few hours Saturday.
SF News Saturday Links: Suspect on the Loose After Double Stabbing in Berkeley Police are searching for a 23-year-old man suspected of a double stabbing Friday night in the Berkeley Hills; California is seeing spikes of COVID, the flu, and RSV; and 3 students brought guns to 2 SF schools.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Domestic Shooting Leads to Standoff In Pleasant Hill A seven-hour standoff ended this morning with a man inside a home who had allegedly shot his wife; Hunter Biden faces new tax charges; and Dungeness crab season is being delayed another two weeks.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: SFPD Releases New Evidence In July Hit-and-Run The inmate who attacked Kristin Smart murderer Paul Flores in prison has now been charged; the SFPD has released new evidence in a July 9 hit-and-run in the Mission; and we learn more about the suspected Las Vegas shooter.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Kevin McCarthy Is Leaving Congress Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is, as has been expected, retiring at the end of the year; Sonoma County is dealing with an outbreak of avian flu; and the FBI is warning of imminent threats against the U.S.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Ryan Gosling Charms at SFFILM Awards Actor Ryan Gosling charmed everyone in presenting an award to Greta Gerwig in SF on Monday; Tule fog is blanketing the region all over in the morning; Assemblymember Evan Low has entered the House race for Anna Eshoo's seat.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: More Sneaker Waves Forecast Today The SFUSD reached a tentative agreement with tradespeople threatening to strike; there are again rip currents and sneaker waves forecast along the coast today; and Spotify has announced layoffs.
SF News Sunday Links: SFPD Investigating Murder of Woman in Presidio Heights As Possible Domestic Abuse The woman found dead on Thursday night might have been the victim of domestic abuse, according to sources; LAPD found the suspect at large connected to 3 murders; and there's another hazardous beach warning Sunday.
SF News Saturday Links: One Injured in Stabbing at Mission Bay Residence Friday Night Police are investigating after an aggravated assault on the 600 block of Mission Bay Boulevard North left one person injured; actor Annette Bening criticized Gavin Newsom's handling of the actor strike; and an apparent serial killer in L.A. is targeting homeless people.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: The House Expelled George Santos The House has expelled George Santos for being a messy, likely criminal charlatan; a pedestrian was killed overnight in a downtown Oakland hit-and-run; and former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has died at age 93.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Man Climbing Power Lines Shuts Down Caltrain Caltrain service into SF was halted Thursday morning due to a guy climbing power lines; a 14-year-old girl has been arrested in connection with organized retail thefts in SF; and the California Forever team had its first town hall in Vallejo last night.
SF News Humpday Headlines: David DePape Back In Court In SF Accused Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape will make another appearance in state court today; some illegal street vending seems to be persisting in the Mission after the ban took effect; and the world's first Ohlone restaurant is returning in Berkeley.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Scattered Rain Expected Late Tonight Four people were injured in a crash into a 7-11 in Novato; tomorrow is the last day to use paper tickets on BART; and scattered rain showers are going to drizzle around the Bay starting late tonight.
SF News Holiday Hangover Headlines: Armed Robbery Caught on Camera In Oakland An ambush-style armed robbery of a cigarette delivery truck was caught on camera in Oakland; ghost kitchens continue to be a problem in some neighborhoods; and holiday traffic through SFO was still below pre-pandemic levels.
SF News Sunday Links: Two Pedestrians Killed in Separate Fatal Caltrain Collisions Within 48 Hours A Caltrain hit and fatally injured a pedestrian in Brisbane Saturday, a day after another fatal incident in Redwood City; a suspect has been arrested for murder in connection with the body found at Crissy Field earlier this month; and the Monarch butterfly coastal migration is en route.
SF News Saturday Links: Black Friday Brings Extra Police Patrols to SF Union Square An increased police presence will cover the popular SF shopping area this year after all the smash-and-grabs; salmon are spawning in Muir Woods' Redwood Creek; and a Caltrain fatally struck a pedestrian Friday afternoon.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Three People Found Dead In BART Stations Three people were found dead in three different BART stations Wednesday night; three suspects ransacked a Kohl's store in Pleasant Hill after ramming a car into the front entrance; and Napa police are warning residents of scammers spoofing the department's phone number.
SF News Turkey Eve Headlines: Hayward Woman Charged With Murder of Husband A woman was killed in a three-way DUI crash on a Sonoma highway; a Hayward woman has been charged with a murder plot that killed her husband; and BART says shorter trains have made things safer.