SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Hardly Strictly Performer Had Van Broken Into A man died after an apparent fight on a hiking trail in Antioch; English singer Beth Orton told the Hardly Strictly audience that her van was broken into Saturday; and Donald Trump is making a rare, voluntary court appearance in New York.
SF News Sunday Links: Warriors Star Draymond Green to Miss Training Camp After Ankle Sprain Warriors star forward Draymond Green is expected to miss training while recovering from a sprained ankle, which could take up to six weeks; Fleet Week is officially starting Monday; and the new COVID vaccine is in short supply and high demand across the Bay.
SF News Saturday Links: Two Men Fatally Shot in Same San Leandro Gym Parking Lot Days Apart Police are investigating two separate morning homicides a few days apart that occurred in a San Leandro 24-Hour Fitness Center parking lot; two separate earthquakes hit Northern California Saturday morning, one near the Oregon border and one near the Nevada one; and SF remembers Dianne Feinstein.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Driver Killed In Bay Bridge Crash A 70-year-old driver was killed in a crash on the Bay Bridge approach in Oakland Thursday evening; light rain is heading for the coast tonight; and New York is going through a major rain event right now.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Oakland Police Commission Hosting Town Hall The Oakland Police Commission is holding a town hall tonight on the search for a new chief; two collisions led to a major backup on the Dumbarton Bridge; and the Powerball jackpot has swelled to $925M.
SF News Humpday Headlines: SF Restaurants Say They're Cleaning Up Vandalism Constantly The vandalism problem for SF restaurants is huge and costly; Berkeley police chased armed robbery suspects into Oakland, where they crashed a car; and two Oakland residents were arrested in Fresno County with $600K worth of meth and fentanyl.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Oakland Businesses Planning 'Strike' Today Over Public Safety Oakland businesses are planning a "strike" today to protest public safety issues and crime; a study funds that Alameda County has one of the highest violent-crime rates in the state; and SFUSD custodians are planning a strike in the coming weeks.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: 19-Year-Old Killed In North Bay Crash Air quality is back to normal and there's a chance of rain in the North Bay; gas prices have gone up 14 cents in CA in the last week; and Hollywood writers may be headed back to work soon.
SF News Sunday Links: Autumn Moon Festival, Folsom Street Fair, Cole Valley Fair All on Tap Today A weekend shooting left a two-year-old dead in Vallejo, Betty Reid Soskin turned 102 years old, and street fairs will blanket SF Sunday with the Autumn Moon Festival, Folsom Street Fair, and Cole Valley Fair.
SF News Saturday Links: Santa Rosa Teens Arrested With Gun They Were Allegedly Going to Bring to School One person was killed in a shooting near Oakland's Lake Temescal on Friday evening; two Santa Rosa teens were arrested following a tip they were going to bring a gun to school; and the Embarcadero Center Banana Republic closes today.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: The Air Out There Is Still Unhealthy, Until Tonight The AQI in SF and parts of the North Bay was still bad Friday morning, but will improve; a shootout at an Albany car dealership left two dead Thursday; and a former Marriott employee won a $20M settlement over failure to accommodate his disability.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Murdoch Steps Down As Fox CEO Rupert Murdoch, at age 92, is stepping down as CEO of Fox and News Corp.; a person was robbed in Berkeley by a suspect with AR-15; and video shows a gun battle on a residential street in East Oakland.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Healthcare Workers Told to Mask Up Again In Three Counties Healthcare workers in three Bay Area counties are under new mask mandates; smoky conditions are likely to persist around the Bay into Thursday; and the former Nordstrom downtown is selling off its mannequins and furniture.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Home-Buying In California Hits 33-Year Low Home-buying in California is slower than it's been since the early 90s recession; a fire in West Oakland destroyed a two-story residential building; and SF's "actual summer" seems to be slow to arrive this year.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Two Shot Near SF's Civic Center Two people were shot and critically injured at Seventh and Market streets in SF Saturday night; a young woman was shot while sleeping through the wall of an Oakland home early Monday; and construction begins to rebuild the historic wharf in Capitola.
SF News Sunday Links: Iconic Film Studio Used by George Lucas to Close in San Rafael The original soundstage and production facility in San Rafael formerly run by George Lucas is shutting down; the Oakland Roots soccer team has successfully crowdfunded almost $2M; and the Saturday was the Bay Area's annual Corgi Con.
SF News Saturday Links: Inaugural Taiwan-Inspired Night Market In SF's Sunset Draws Thousands San Leandro's police chief was placed on leave due to "policy violations"; a new Takashi Murakami exhibition, his first-ever solo in SF, opened at the Asian Art Museum Friday; and the inaugural Sunset District Night Market drew massive crowds to the neighborhood.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Castro Nightclub Badlands Reopening Shortly Oakland lost out on a state grant to fight retail theft because of a missed deadline; about 300,000 local residents returned to offices last year; and Castro mainstay Badlands is about to reopen after three and a half years boarded up.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: CHP Impounds Alleged Sideshow Vehicle on Bay Bridge Alameda County DA Pamela Price was again shouted down at a town hall meeting; the CHP impounded an alleged sideshow vehicle on the Bay Bridge; and Dreamforce Day 3 brings actress Viola Davis, comedian Seth Meyers, and director Spike Lee.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Family of Sean Monterrosa Protests Cop's Reinstatement The family of Sean Monterrosa is protesting the reinstatement of the Vallejo cop who shot him; Dianne Feinstein's Stinson Beach home has been listed as "coming soon"; and a burglar was arrested after squatting in a Piedmont home for two days.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: SoCal Hit-and-Runs May Have Targeted Cyclists Alameda County authorities arrested four suspects in a Castro Valley carjacking Sunday; former Oakland Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick has a new job in NoLa; and Huntington Beach police think a driver may have been targeting cyclists in hit-and-runs.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Woman Carjacked In Piedmont While Putting Child In Carseat A woman was carjacked in Piedmont Sunday morning while putting a child in a carseat; a new poll finds 60% of Californians opposing cash reparations; and the number of homes for sale in SF just jumped.
SF News Sunday Links: Pet Owners Warned to Keep Dogs Away From Bay Area Sea Lions to Avoid Deadly Disease Many Bay Area sea lions have leptospirosis, which is deadly to dogs; X aka Twitter is suing California over a state content moderation law; and a group of teenagers got into a big fight at the Westfield Saturday.
SF News Saturday Links: Big SF Tourism Group Appoints New President and CEO The tourism industry group San Francisco Travel Association tapped Scott Beck as its new leader; residents of the Oakland hills report a mountain lion sighting; and a body was found in the Bay near Treasure Island Friday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Square Says Services Slowly Returning After Outage Square and CashApp are recovering from a Thursday outage; police in Hayward fatally shot a man holding a BB gun outside a Safeway; and a suspect in a San Jose murder trial violently attacked his own attorney in court.