SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Scores of A's Fans Tailgate Before Final Coliseum Game Over 1,000 A's fans were already in the Coliseum parking lot before 8 am today ahead of their final home game; two Vallejo firefighters were injured during a rescue; and BART ridership hit a new post-pandemic record on Tuesday.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Berkeley Police Searching For Missing 12-Year-Old Girl A man hijacked a city bus in LA this morning and a passenger was killed; police in Berkeley are searching for a missing 12-year-old girl; and concession workers at the Oakland Coliseum face an uncertain future.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Near Collision On United Flight Injures Two A near-miss collision event on a United Airlines flight into SF last week left two passengers injured; Oakland fans are not reacting well to A's owner John Fisher's goodbye note; and this heatwave will subside tomorrow.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: San Mateo County Sheriff Files Complaint San Mateo Co. Sheriff Christina Corpus has filed a complaint against a male colleague; port workers in Oakland and elsewhere could be headed for a strike; and a night market on the Great Highway was a success.
SF News Sunday Links: Last Call for the Oakland A's The A's are singing their swan song; SFUSD's board is under fire this morning; and the worst of fire season might still be around the corner
SF News Saturday Links: College Football Twitter Gets Introduced to the "Calgorithim" "Woke" Cal Fans are taking over college football twitter; Elon Musk has capitulated to Brazil's courts; and Michael Bloomberg just dropped big money on Sam Liccardo.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Mother Killed While Crossing Burlingame Street The mother of a special needs child was killed while crossing a street in Burlingame last week; shots rang out in Brentwood Thursday night and one man was injured; and homicides are at their lowest level in 60 years in SF.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Four Arrested After Vehicle-Smash Store Burglary In Richmond District A 57-y-o Oakland man who was a suspect in a Berkeley murder died in police custody Tuesday; four people were arrested after a pickup truck smashed into a Richmond District store and it was burglarized; and Prop 36 is enjoying plenty of voter support.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Man Stabbed In SoMa A man was left with life-threatening injuries after a Tuesday night stabbing on Natoma Street in SF; a Pleasanton woman has been charged with her boyfriend's murder over a year after it occurred; and a landmark clock on Market Street is in need of serious repair.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Bolinas Beach Closed Due to Human Waste A woman was killed Friday after falling out of a vehicle doing donuts in San Jose; Pleasanton police catch suspect with loaded ghost gun; and most of Bolinas Beach is closed due to an urgent public health concern.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Suspect In Second Attempted Assassination of Trump Was Known to Media Ryan Routh, the suspect arrested for possibly trying to assassinate Donald Trump, was a known, passionate supporter of Ukraine; Salesforce gives money to SF schools for AI education; and Jane's Addiction cancels reunion tour after onstage fight.
SF News Sunday Links: Oakland A's Suffer Two Straight Defeats to Historically Inept White Sox Team The Oakland A's lost twice in a row to the historically awful White Sox; Donald Trump survived another attempt on his life today; and a "miracle" rescue occurred in San Jose.
SF News Saturday Links: X Leaves SF, Once and For All X has finally shuttered its San Francisco headquarters; Trump is threatening to rescind wildfire funding; and an Oakland Police officer is on leave as an ongoing reckless driving investigation proceeds.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Laser Show Lights Up Transamerica Pyramid Lasers light up the Transamerica Pyramid; Newsom signs bill making penalties harsher for smash-and-grab thieves; and Trump comes to California looking for campaign funds.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Delays on BART After Emergency at 16th & Mission An early morning medical emergency at 16th & Mission was causing major BART delays in both directions through SF; teachers in Half Moon Bay avert a strike; and the mayoral candidate debate again.
SF News Humpday Headlines: SF Firefighters, City Leaders Remember 9/11 The San Francisco Fire Department held its annual 9/11 commemoration ceremony; an arson arrest was made in a big SoCal wildfire; and somehow Trump never managed to drag "liberal San Francisco" while debating Kamala Harris.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Boyles Fire Mostly Under Control in Clearlake The Boyles Fire only grew by a few acres Monday in Clearlake and is now 40% contained; two Alameda County men were charged with a series of organized Home Depot thefts; and a Tahoe musical festival has been canceled due to rising costs.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Two Shot In Alley Off Van Ness San Jose police shot and killed an armed suspect who was allegedly firing shots in a shopping plaza Sunday; two people and their dog were found shot in SF's Tenderloin; and a wildfire has prompted evacuations in Clearlake.
SF News Sunday Links: Harris and Trump In Dead Heat, According to New Poll The presidential election is currently neck-and-neck; Oakland Police are under federal supervision for another year; the Golden Bears beat an SEC powerhouse with strong defense.
SF News Saturday Links: Earthquakes Rattle North Bay as Weekend Begins Sonoma and Lake county residents woke up to three tremors this morning; Trump's sentencing for his hush money conviction is delayed; a Lake Merritt pelican is in need of help.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Disabled Train In West Oakland Causes BART Troubles There were delays throughout the BART system Friday morning due to a disabled train; the Heritage Foundation president spoke in SF and vowed 'Project 2028'; and there is a chance of thunderstorms in the northern Sierra tonight.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Man Shot and Injured Near 16th and Mission A man was shot and left with life-threatening injuries Wednesday night in the Mission District; there is now surveillance video of the teen suspect moments after the Ricky Pearsall shooting; and the OPD isn't likely to shake federal oversight soon.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Monterey County Man Goes on Alleged Animal Killing Spree The body of a missing 71-year-old hiker has been found in Stanislaus National Forest; a man was arrested Tuesday for an alleged farm animal shooting spree in Monterey County; and Atherton is dealing with another rash of burglaries.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Charges Coming In Union Square Shooting Charges should be filed today or tomorrow in the shooting of Ricky Pearsall; there was an increased police presence in Union Square Sunday and Monday; and a Spare the Air Day has been declared for Tues. and Wed.
SF News Labor Day Links: Shooting of 49er Turns Political With Farrell Comments Mayoral candidate Mark Farrell engaged in some political opportunism vis a vis Saturday's shooting; Ricky Pearsall is out of the hospital; and slain hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin was mourned at events in Berkeley and Jerusalem.