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.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Pedestrian Killed In Hit-and-Run In Oakland A man in his 70s was killed in a hit-and-run in East Oakland; Kamala Harris says she'd appoint a Republican to her cabinet; and a Castro business owner says he's fed up with break-ins.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Rare Bee Documented on Mount Tam A 27-year-old man was killed while working in East Oakland; a 20-acre brush fire destroyed several structures east of Petaluma Wednesday; and a rare bee not documented in 45 years has been spotted in the Bay Area.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Big Rig Hits Freeway Sign, Shuts Down 680 A big rig struck a freeway sign on I-680 in Pleasanton; a Berkeley homeless man was arrested for killing another man; and one of the suspects in the beating of a Dublin High School student was reportedly a parent.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: East Bay BART Station Briefly Shut Down Over Weapon A person brandishing a weapon caused a major disruption at West Dublin/Pleasanton Station; the Kremlin is trying to calm fears about Telegram; and an SF homeless advocate says latest encampment sweeps aren't helping.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Telegram CEO Arrested In France Oakland police are investigating the shooting of a driver who ultimately crashed their car Monday morning; a hardware store in SF's Parkside neighborhood was damaged in a fire; and Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France.
SF News Sunday Links: Kamala Downplaying Her Berkeley Ties on Campaign Trail A San Jose restaurant is selling super-cheap burgers; Kamala Harris is erasing Berkeley from her history; and an invasive tree-killing beetle has been spotted in the South Bay.
SF News Saturday Links: Burning Man Gates Closed For Early Arrivals Due to Storm The gates into Black Rock City were temporarily closed Saturday due to rain; Berkeley's new dorms were funded by a family with pro-Israel ties and that is causing controversy; and Sunnyvale has made yet another push to solve its housing crisis.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Fire Contained at Former Oakland Diner A two-alarm fire broke out overnight at the defunct ButtercuP diner in Oakland's East Peralta district; one man was fatally shot in East Oakland last night; and sea lions are being sickened by toxic algae on the California coast.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: BART Police Make Gun Arrest Following Fare Evasion BART police made an arrest Tuesday of a felon with a loaded handgun; a domestic incident leads to a man's death in San Leandro; and BART was experiencing delays early Thursday.
SF News Humpday Headlines: RV Dwellers Near Stonestown Find Homes Over 20 people who had been living in RVs near Stonestown have been given permanent housing; Aaron Peskin lays out his plan for homelessness; and a 71-year-old hiker goes missing.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Protesters Say DA Should Recuse Herself A group of authors sues Anthropic over its Claude chatbot; attorneys for 26 protesters charged for shutting down the Golden Gate Bridge are seeking the DA's recusal; and the SF-born oldest person in the world has died.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Tesla Semi Truck Catches Fire, Shuts I-80 In Sierra A Tesla electric big rig caught fire on I-80 in the Sierra; San Jose just had its 32nd pedestrian death this year; and it's back-to-school day in SF.
SF News Sunday Links: Union Square Car Crash Leaves Four Hospitalized A car crash in Union Square left four injured; Guy Fieri bought a prize pig at a youth auction; and there has been union-facilitated opioid smuggling in the San Jose police union.
SF News Saturday Links: Gov. Newsom Signs Anti-Retail Theft Bill, But Controversy Still Abounds Gov. Newsom signed a bill that aims to crack down on retail theft; an Oakland bookstore that recently burned down has seen an encouraging crowdfunding campaign; and William Shatner is in the Bay Area this weekend.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Park Fire Reaches 49% Containment The Park Fire is now 49% contained; BART's board just voted on a contract to build a big new BART Police headquarters in Oakland; and San Jose State has converted a hotel in San Jose into a dorm.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Body Found Near Potrero Avenue CHP officers found a body Wednesday night not far from SF General; the SF firefighters' union is backing Mark Farrell for mayor; and Colin Kaepernick is apparently thinking about becoming an NFL coach.
SF News Humpday Headlines: United Flight Bound for Rome Diverted to Sacramento A Rome-bound flight out of SFO was diverted to Sacramento for unknown reasons; a person was fatally shot on Wood Street in Oakland; and SF political figure Jon Jacobo has been released from jail to house arrest.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Yet Again, Musk Provides Candidate Glitchy Livestream Elon Musk's X did a glitchy livestream with Trump Monday night; a San Francisco woman may sue police over a jaywalking arrest; and a brand new high school just opened in the East Bay.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Coyote Attack on Dog Reported at Tunnel Tops A coyote attacked a woman's small dog in the Presidio Tunnel Tops park; a person had to be rescued from the water by the Ferry Building Sunday; and Caltrain began running its electric trains.
SF News Sunday Links: Fire Breaks Out Next to Castro Theatre Around 700 people are expected at the Kamala Harris fundraiser today; a fire broke out Saturday at the bank next to the historic Castro Theatre; and Mitchell's Ice Cream was broken into and vandalized.
SF News Saturday Links: SF DA Charges 26 Over April Golden Gate Bridge Protest 26 people have been charged with false imprisonment and other felonies for the Tax Day protest that shut down the GG Bridge; former Youtube CEO Susan Wojcicki has died; and Harris now leads Trump in three key swing states.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: High-Speed Rail Gets New CEO A Commonwealth Club debate among SF's mayoral candidates has been canceled; the CA high-speed rail project has a new CEO; and another United Boeing jet had to turn around after taking off from SFO due to a maintenance problem.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Park Fire Burns Through Mill Creek Canyon The Park Fire grew overnight to 426,500 acres; SF City Attorney David Chiu is suing a landlord for cramming tenants into a home; and there was a possible shot fired this morning on the UC Berkeley campus.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Crozier Fire Breaks Out In El Dorado County A new wildfire broke out early Wednesday in the Sierra foothills; the Park Fire is now 34% contained but continues burning to the northeast; a group of RV-dwellers were shuffled away from an area near Stonestown in SF.