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.
SF News Saturday Links: 20th Annual Trans March Friday Night Kicks Off SF Pride Weekend Hundreds of participants gathered for the Trans March, where organizers honored Banko Brown; BART's ridership has the lowest return of any major mass transit system in the U.S.; and the National Women's Soccer League team coming to the Bay in 2024 doesn't know what city it's going to yet.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Man Shot and Killed Near Powell Street BART The pushback continues over Ron DeSantis’s Tenderloin video, two Oakland twins were drafted consecutively in the NBA Draft, and a man was shot and killed Thursday night near the Powell Street BART station.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Coast Guard Finds 'Debris Field' Near Titanic Wreck Site CHP is investigating another freeway shooting in Oakland; a bystander injured in the June 9 Mission District shooting describes the experience; and the Coast Guard reports finding a 'debris field' near the Titanic wreckage site.
SF News Humpday Headlines: SF Mayor Speaks Out About Shootout Near Pier 39 Mayor London Breed spoke for the first time Tuesday about Sunday's shootout, calling it "very isolated"; we now have a suspect name from the black SUV involved; today is the first ever Muni Safe Day Out.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Hunter Biden Takes a Plea A crash involving two big-rigs snarled traffic this a.m. on I-80 in Richmond; five teens were arrested Sunday in San Mateo County for armed robbery; and Hunter Biden just pleaded guilty to tax and gun charges.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Two Die In Music Festival Shooting In Washington 22-year-old Javier Campos, the suspect in the Mission District shooting ten days ago, was in court in Santa Cruz County; two people were killed at the Beyond Wonderland EDM festival Saturday; and four were displaced in an early morning fire in Oakland.
SF News Sunday Links: 4.4-M Earthquake Shakes Mendocino County Saturday Night The earthquake around 9 p.m. Saturday night caused no injuries; Police arrested 11 people for shoplifting over 125 items in a Milipitas mall; and a man was attacked with a pickax in San Carlos.
SF News Saturday Links: Hateful Anti-LGBT Protesters Try to Spoil Pride Night at Giants-Dodgers Game in LA It's not clear if the demonstrators were against the Pride Night or the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence who were invited to the game; almost all of the Capp Street barriers have been destroyed; and there's a Juneteenth festival happening in the Fillmore District today.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Residents Near 24th Street on Edge After Shooting Neighbors around 24th Street still uneasy after last week's shooting; a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Chesa Boudin; we're in for some more weather whiplash this weekend.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Person of Interest Detained In Mission Shooting Javier Campos, the person of interest wanted in connection with Friday's shooting in the Mission, has been detained; accused Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape was back in court Wednesday; and two Americans were found dead in a Baja California motel.
Bay Area Sports Humpday Headlines: A's Fans' Reverse Boycott Packs Stands, and the A's Won Around 28,000 Oakland A's fans packed the stands in a "reverse boycott" Tuesday night; the A's stadium financing plan moved forward in the Nevada legislature; and apartment rents are down slightly across California.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Two Men Have Shootout Near Precita Park Gov. Gavin Newsom went on Fox News for the first time in 13 years to spar with Hannity; two men were seen in a shootout in Bernal Heights Monday; and a warming trend is slowly moving into the Bay Area
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: SFO Employs First Cat In Its Wag Brigade There was a standoff outside the Coliseum BART station on Sunday that shut down the station briefly; Reddit users are in revolt over a new policy around third-party apps; and SFO is employing its first cat in the Wag Brigade.
SF News Sunday Links: San Francisco Celebrated Its First Official Juneteenth Parade The first-ever downtown SF parade had dancers, a marching band, cowboys, and low-riders; Anchor Brewing is cutting national distribution to focus only on selling in California; and a Novato man whose dad was a victim of the Unabomber speaks.
SF News Saturday Links: SF Public Defender and Taxpayers Granted Right to Sue Over COVID Courtroom Closures A state appeals court gave the go-ahead to the SF public defender to sue over excess wait times for trials for criminal defendants; A San Jose groom tragically died on his dream Hawaii honeymoon; and the Millenium Tower is leaning even more than before.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Transit Protesters Shut Down Octavia Off-Ramp Protesters shut down the intersection of Octavia and Market on Thursday over transit funding; Frank Somerville has been formally charged after his Berkeley arrests; and the BART board has voted to increase fares again.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Air India Plane From Russia Lands at SFO That ferry flight from Air India taking stranded SFO-bound passengers out of eastern Russia has made it back safely; the Temecula school board is doubling down on calling Harvey Milk a "pedophile"; and the El Nino season is arriving early.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Air India Sends Ferry Flight To Rescue SFO-Bound Passengers Stranded In Russia An Air India ferry flight has left Mumbai en route to Magadan, Russia to rescue those stranded SFO-bound passengers; New York is getting a taste of wildfire smoke; and the HRC has declared a state of emergency for LGBTQ rights.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Elderly Marin Man Possibly Killed By Horse The death of a Marin County man is being investigated as suspicious but may have come from a horse kick; the Oakland A's Vegas stadium remains in flux with Nevada legislature; and another person has been charged with bribing Mohammed Nuru.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: New Twitter CEO Starts Today Linda Yaccarino takes over as CEO at Twitter today, and we'll see how that goes; hundreds marched on the Golden Gate Bridge on Sunday to protest gun violence; and Sup. Stefani may be the swing vote on the Castro Theatre seats.
SF News Sunday Links: Protesters Stage Mock Funerals for BART and Muni Protesters staged mock funerals for BART and Muni on Saturday; more rain is headed our way on Monday; and Apple is set to unveil its long-rumored VR headset.
SF News Saturday Links: Shooting Outside SF Nightclub Injures One One person was injured in a shooting outside a nightclub on Fourth Street in SoMa; Oakland police are searching for a 19-year-old man connected to young girl who was shot in the leg at home; and San Mateo County is going to have its first Pride Parade.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Major Backup on Westbound Bay Bridge A reportedly "despondent" man was causing a major backup on the westbound Bay Bridge Friday morning; CHP made an arrest in a Vallejo freeway shooting; and Margaret Cho is in town on tour tonight.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: PG&E Settles Last Wildfire Lawsuit From 2020 Oakland police are investigating a shooting in which a 9-year-old was shot in the leg; the CA legislature has advanced a bunch of fentanyl-related bills; and PG&E has settled its criminal prosecution relating to the 2020 Zogg Fire in Shasta County.