SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Diablo Winds Coming This Weekend An 'inside slider' weather system is set to bring Diablo winds to the North and East bays; SFPD are on the hunt for a suspect in yesterday's Western Addition shooting; and Larry Elder is ending his longshot presidential bid.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Man Killed In Hit-and-Run On Oakland's International Blvd. A man in his 40s was killed by a hit-and-run collision involving a stolen SUV in Oakland; a woman was shot multiple times near the Coliseum BART station; and there was a mass shooting last night in Maine.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Alaska Pilot Gets Additional Federal Charge Two men were shot at an Oakland homeless encampment Tuesday; the SFPD is investigating the kidnapping of a four-year-old girl; and the pilot accused of trying to bring down an Alaska Airlines jet has been charged in federal court as well as Oregon state court.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Muni Had a Brief Meltdown The Muni Metro had some sort of major software issue Tuesday morning during rush hour; pending home sales are at a six-year low in SF; and the 49ers are on a losing streak after Monday's loss to the Vikings.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Car Crashes Into Sunset District Home A car crashed into a home in the Sunset after a collision with another car on Sunday; San Jose police made arrests at two sideshows; and Rep. Tom McClintock [R-CA] has some choice words for his Republican colleagues in the House.
SF News Sunday Links: Wet Weather Returns to Bay Area A cold front moving through the Bay Area is bringing scattered showers Sunday; A 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel is out for two weeks after a shoulder injury; and 2024 presidential candidate Marianne Williamson is preaching at SF's Glide Memorial Church Sunday.
SF News Saturday Links: Dungeness Crab Poachers Are Ubering to Bay Area Beaches to Steal Shellfish Dungeness crab season doesn't start until November 4, but poachers are starting early; southbound Highway 87 in San Jose will be closed this weekend for repairs; and mail carriers were attacked and robbed in the Mission.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Protesters Chain Selves to Federal Building Calling for Ceasefire in Gaza This week’s heat wave has cooled off into a fog wave, President Biden addressed the nation calling for more aid to Israel, while protesters at an SF federal building had other ideas on the matter.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Pedestrian Struck and Killed By Muni Bus, Van Ness Closed A pedestrian was struck and killed around 1 a.m. Thursday by a Muni bus on Van Ness Avenue; there was more drama at the SF Police Commission Wednesday; and Jim Jordan is not seeking a third floor vote for Speaker of the House.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Another Heatwave Arrives It's going to be a hot few days in the Bay Area; SF Supervisor Hillary Ronen says she now backs a tiny-home village at 16th and Mission; and X/Twitter is going to start charging new users $1 to use the platform in two countries.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Oakland Mayor to Give State of the City Address Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao is set to give her first State of the City address; a home in Daly City was badly damaged in a fire Monday evening; and Julia Roberts's Presidio Heights house just sold for an unknown price — asking price $12 million.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: 4.8M Earthquake Rattles Northern California A 4.8M earthquake and several smaller quakes shook Humboldt County early this morning; Senator Laphonza Butler has COVID; and an 18-year-old girl was fatally shot in Oakland Saturday night.
SF News Sunday Headlines: Oakland Sees 100th Homicide of the Year One person was killed and two others were wounded in an East Oakland shooting Friday; there was a large march up Market Street in SF in support of the Palestinian people; and scammers are imitating SF restaurants on Instagram.
SF News Saturday Headlines: Automated Speed-Detection Cameras Coming to SF, Oakland Gov. Newsom signed a bill into law that will bring automated speeding tickets to SF, Oakland, and San Jose; a surfer may have gotten a shark bite near Pacifica; and a pedestrian was killed on I-280 in SF early Saturday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Police On Alert Over Call For 'Day of Jihad' From Hamas Police across the country and in the Bay Area are stepping up patrols around Jewish community centers and more due to a jihad call from a Hamas leader; weather may hamper views of Saturday's eclipse; and a car went off a cliff in Pescadero, killing one.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Uber Assault Suits Rolled Into One SF Mayor London Breed is ordering mid-year budget cuts to address a growing deficit; 79 different class-action lawsuits against Uber are getting rolled into one; and the winning $1.76B Powerball ticket was sold in California.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Woman Who Fell From Building During Blue Angels Show ID'd The woman who fell from a rooftop Blue Angels party Saturday has been identified; the Chinese consulate on Geary remains closed after Monday's crash; and House Republicans are trying to elect a new speaker.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Big Rig Driver Dies In Richmond Bridge Tollbooth Crash A big rig crashed into the tollbooth plaza of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Monday night; a woman was carjacked near the UC Berkeley campus; and the Oakland Police Commission remains divided amid search for new chief.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Man Killed at 18th and Mission A man was fatally shot just before 2 a.m. Saturday in the Mission District; Mission cafe owner and SFTMA board member Manny Yekutiel details his experience from Israel over the weekend; and Sonoma County was rocked by two small earthquakes Sunday.
SF News Sunday Links: Plane From SFO to Tel Aviv Turns Around Mid-Flight A United flight from SFO to Tel Aviv turned around mid-flight following the outbreak of attacks by Hamas; the SFPD arrested nine shoplifters in a 'blitz' operation at the SF Centre; and a winning $1.3M Powerball ticket was sold in San Francisco.
SF News Saturday Headlines: Bask In This Last Beach Day This is your last beach day, SF, with cooler temperatures on the way Sunday; a Tenderloin hotel is removing some anti-homeless sprinklers it installed; and a judge has denied a bid by Tesla to reduce a jury award in a case of workplace racism.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Another Hot Day May Break Temperature Records A heat advisory goes through Saturday now and local high-temp records may get broken today; expect the Blue Angels to roar overhead again around 3:15; and Mark Zuckerberg corrects a journalist about his sweater.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Feinstein Funeral No Longer Open to the Public The Feinstein memorial at City Hall won't be open to the public, officials now say; City Hall is closed for all in-person services today; and Nancy Pelosi offers her remembrances of her friend, Dianne Feinstein.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Kaiser Employees, SF School Staff Head to Picket Lines 23,000 Kaiser employees in the Bay Area went on strike this morning; custodial and other staff at SF public schools are almost definitely headed for a strike as well; and SFO is hosting an airtaxi conference.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Senate Candidates Express Support for Newsom Nominee Reps. Adam Schiff, Katie Porter, and Barbara Lee have all put out statements of support for Laphonza Butler; Monday's grass fire in East Oakland was contained; and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy might lose his job today.