SF News Humpday Headlines: Man Dies On Bay Bridge A man seen climbing the Bay Bridge last night was found dead; three people were killed in two separate shootings in Oakland this morning; and Nancy Pelosi is raising money like she does not plan to retire.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: 80-Year-Old Ice Cream Man Robbed In Oakland An 80-year-old man selling ice cream was the victim of an armed robbery in Oakland's Fruitvale; California is again facing a shortage of firefighters for fire season; and Donald Trump says he is officially a target of the Jan. 6th investigation.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: SF Supervisor Tries Standup Comedy A Marin County man just received a $1.3M judgement for being a COVID-restriction whistleblower and getting fired; Alameda County DA Pamela Price has doubled down on some controversial comments; and SF Supervisor Shamann Walton tried his hand at standup.
SF News Sunday Links: Bay Area Heat Wave to Ease Up After Sunday, But There's a Small Chance of Dry Lightning Inland regions of the North, East, and South Bay will likely reach the upper 90s to low 100s Sunday but SF will stay in the 70s; It's Dead & Co.'s final SF tour date of the band's final tour; and a man was shot Saturday night in an attempted robbery in Potrero Hill.
SF News Saturday Links: Person Killed After Being Struck by Caltrain Friday Evening, for Third Caltrain Fatality of the Week Caltrain struck and killed a pedestrian near the Palo Alto station Friday evening; more Dublin Prison guards have been charged and pled guilty to sex abuse of inmates; and a new plan could turn UN Plaza into a skateboarding hub.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 10-Car Pileup Follows Fatal Crash On I-880 There was a 10-car pileup near the Coliseum on I-880 early Friday following a fatal crash two hours earlier; Oakland's eviction moratorium ends Saturday; and the lasers on Coit Tower are going to come on tonight.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: The Heat Dome Is Here A pedestrian was killed early this morning on I-880 in Oakland; the heat dome has arrived which will bring excessive heat to many parts of California the next several days; and Atherton police are warning elderly residents about scam artists in their midst.
SF News Humpday Headlines: DA Jenkins Touts Accomplishments of Her First Year Police activity caused a major backup on 101 in SF on Tuesday evening; District Attorney Brooke Jenkins reflects on her first year in office; and South Lake Tahoe is getting a Margaritaville resort.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Judge Declines to Block Microsoft-Activision Deal A federal judge in SF has declined to block Microsoft's $69 billion deal to acquire Activision Blizzard; Elizabeth Holmes has already seen her sentence reduced by two years, and a man was shot and injured in West Oakland Tuesday morning.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Protesters Gather at SFPD's Mission Station Over Hill Bomb Arrests BART was having major issues on its Green Line Monday morning; dozens of protesters marched on SFPD's Mission Station over the police response to Saturday's Dolores Hill Bomb skateboarding event; and the Ruby Princess finally set sail for Alaska with 600 fewer passengers.
SF News Sunday Links: High Winds Result in a Dozen Water Rescues Near San Francisco on Saturday At least 12 people had to be rescued from extra choppy waters on Saturday, including kayakers and kite surfers; Higher minimum wages went into effect in many Bay Area cities; and the Ruby Princess cruise ship can finally set sail Sunday after crashing into Pier 27 four days ago.
SF News Saturday Links: Fiery Big-Rig Crash in Livermore Shuts Down East Bay I-580 Saturday Morning A tractor-trailer crash has shut down eastbound I-580 near the Altamont Pass in Livermore "indefinitely;" The Twitter-banned account tracking Elon Musk's private jet is now on Meta's Threads; and Calif. Rep. Adam Schiff raised $8.1M in the second quarter after a Congressional rebuke.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Cruise Ship Still Docked at Pier 27 After Collision The Ruby Princess, which crashed into the dock at Pier 27 on Thursday, remains in port with new passengers onboard; a hiker found dead on a peak in Modoc County has been ID'd as an Oakland man; and police are warning people about robberies at ATMs in Oakland.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Two More Conferences Cancel at Moscone for 2024 SFPD is searching for a female suspect in Monday's Bayview shoving homicide; a toddler was killed in Vallejo by a car backing out of a driveway; and two moderate-sized conferences have canceled at the Moscone Center for next year.
SF News Post-Fourth Headlines: Illegal Fireworks Spark 50 Fires In East Bay Six people were injured in a shooting in Hayward Tuesday night; there were at least a half dozen mass shootings around the country over the long weekend; and firefighters in Contra Costa County responded to 50 fires caused by fireworks.
SF News July Fourth Headlines: Man Stabbed During Soccer Match at Levi's Stadium A man was stabbed during the CONCACAF Gold Cup match at Levi's Stadium Sunday; there were two mass shootings around the country on Monday; and at least three women have been robbed near Alamo Square in similar fashion to recent robberies in Noe Valley.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Yep, It'll Be Another Foggy Fourth The forecast is for fog and marine layer to obscure lots of fireworks displays again; there's a major backup in processing passport applications at the State Department; and the former Harvey's in the Castro will become a new nightclub.
SF News Sunday Links: Small Airplane Crashes Into Lake Tahoe Saturday, Two Passengers Rescued by Nearby Boaters Tahoes is already busy this Fourth of July weekend with summer skiers and a small plane crash; BART is slowly reopening certain station bathrooms, including Embarcadero and Berkeley; and East Bay lakes are seeing a toxic algae bloom.
SF News Saturday Links: Draymond Green Signs 4-Year, $100M Contract to Return to the Warriors Star forward Draymond Green rejoins the Warriors from free agency; July 1, 2023, marks the 30th anniversary of the 101 California Street mass shooting, which killed eight; and gunfire erupted in downtown SF at 8:30 p.m. Friday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Supreme Court Nixes Biden's Student Debt Relief, Sides With Anti-Gay Web Designer The Supreme Court's conservative majority issued two more crappy decisions that pleased Republicans; United's fiasco continues causing cancellations and stranded passengers at SFO; and Apple just bought an office building on the cheap in Cupertino.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Women Targeted For Robberies In Noe Valley Women walking with cellphones and kids are reportedly being targeted for robberies in Noe Valley; a former Google exec is running for Feinstein's Senate seat; and the Supreme Court has, predictably, struck down affirmative action in college admissions.
SF News Humpday Headlines: SFMTA Gets $30M Grant From Feds for EV Stuff Those "safe and sane" fireworks are out there for purchase again; the former CELLspace site will become the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Arts Healing Center next year; and the SFMTA just got a $30M federal grant for electric buses and charging stations.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Revised California Budget Bails Out Public Transit to the Tune of $5 Billion A major heat wave is expected for the coming July 4 weekend, a bizarre and unidentified creature has been spotted in Lake Merritt, and Gavin Newsom has backtracked somewhat on slashing public transit funding.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Pride Weekend Comes Off Without a Hitch Pride meant BART was very busy on Sunday, and so was the Castro; a suspected drunk driver drove off a Santa Cruz cliff; and a mother suspects her toddler was sickened by contaminated sand at Stinson Beach.
SF News Sunday Links: SF Pride Parade Draws a Crowd of Hundreds of Thousands The pride parade took an extra weight this year amid rising anti-LGBT legislation; the Dyke March also continued its historic tradition of taking to the streets; and Petaluma is the home of the newly-crowned world's ugliest dog.