SF News Humpday Headlines: Pelosi Says 'It's Up to the President to Decide' Whether to Stay in the Race Nancy Pelosi once again hedged about Biden staying in the race; Oakland police appear to be under-reporting crime data; and San Jose business leaders are pushing for more federal funding for the BART extension.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Oakland Mother Grieves Second Child Lost to Gun Violence There is new information about a May 3 incident that may be linked to the unfolding Oakland scandal that ensnared the mayor; an Oakland mother talks about losing a second child in three years to guns; and those 13 teenage hikers near Tahoe have reunited with their families.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Two SF Giants Just Got Named to This Year’s MLB All-Star Team We have some new details on the Channing Tatum movie that’s been shooting near Golden Gate Park; a couple dozen East Bay parks that were closed for the heat wave have reopened; and the SF Giants just got a pitcher and outfielder named to the NL All-Star team for next week’s game.
SF News Sunday Links: Schiff Says Biden Must 'Win Overwhelmingly' or Step Aside Rep. Adam Schiff became the first California Democrat to publicly cast doubt on Biden's run; the heatwave has basically broken in San Francisco; and some hikers needed rescue from a cliff in Daly City.
SF News Saturday Links: San Francisco Woman Killed In Oakland's Uptown A 29-year-old SF woman was fatally shot in Oakland's Uptown neighborhood Friday night; the SFPD continues to say they will prevent the Dolores Hill Bomb from happening; and a Lake County man was arrested for sparking a fire with his weedwacker.
SF News Day After Independence Day Hangover Links: California Forcing Permanent Water Cutbacks Starting in 2027 Fourth of July fireworks brought mayhem to the Mission and grass fires to the East Bay; a large new wildfire near Yosemite has burned nearly 800 acres and forced evacuations; and California will be imposing strict new water restrictions starting in 2027.
SF News Independence Day Headlines: One Suspect Charged In Lake Merritt Shooting The heatwave has now been blamed for one death in the Bay Area; a 15-month-old child was critically injured falling out of a Mission District window; and one suspect has now been charged in the June 19 Lake Merritt shooting.
SF News Pre-Fourth Headlines: Heatwave May Last Over a Week This heatwave we're having could go on until the middle of next week if not longer; Oakland has been paying out loads of money in settlements over pothole-related injuries; and Brazilian and Colombian soccer fans came together Tuesday at Levi's Stadium.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Berkeley Hills Fire Possibly Caused By Firework A vegetation fire in the Berkeley hills Monday night was possibly caused by a firework; PG&E has begun shutting off power in the North Bay; and apparently Gavin Newsom is very popular in China.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: One Dead In Tenderloin Fire One person died in a residential fire in SF's Tenderloin this morning; the Pride Parade on Sunday went off without a hitch; and a major heat dome is forming over NorCal that will bring some record-breaking temps in the coming days.
SF News Pride Sunday Headlines: Dolores Park Filled for Another Dyke March Day Two people were shot in Oakland Saturday evening, one fatally; the Rainbow Family has relocated to another part of Plumas National Forest; and Dyke March did happen, but it was fairly small.
SF News Saturday Headlines: Rainbow Lasers Up Market Even Brighter This Pride Former DBI plan checker just got a year in prison; the big rainbow lasers shining up Market Street this Pride Weekend are even brighter than before; and some deplorable teen tossed out an M100 or similar while dirt-biking past Mayor London Breed and the laser-light switch-on ceremony.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Environmental Group Sues Navy Over SF Shipyard Cleanup An environmental group has made good on a legal threat to sue the Navy over the Hunters Point Shipyard cleanup; the Supreme Court has overturned yet another huge precedent with wide-ranging consequences; and several UC Berkeley swimmers are headed to the Olympics.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Supreme Court Hampers More EPA Efforts A teen had to be rescued in Alameda after getting stuck in some shoreline mud; Tesla's been ordered to stop polluting; and the Supreme Court released another handful of big decisions, including one about the EPA.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Supreme Court Sides With Biden Administration on Social Media Misinformation The Supreme Court ruled in favor of social media companies and the Biden Administration with regard to curbing misinformation online; BART has halted Red Line service; and Santa Rosa is dealing with a large power outage.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Dry Lightning Striking All Over California One California county saw 1,000 lightning strikes overnight; Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao's comms guy has left his job; and Elon Musk has fathered yet another kid, his twelfth.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Avocado Truck Overturns on 101 A truck carrying 16,000 pounds of avocados overturned in the northbound lanes of 101 in San Mateo; SF officials pushback on study calling SF the country's "worst-run city"; and a 30-year-old McDonald's has closed at Stonestown.
SF News Sunday Links: Yet Another Sideshow Shuts Down Bay Bridge There was yet another sideshow on the Bay Bridge early this morning; four people were injured in a shooting in Vallejo; and a two-acre grass fire broke out in San Francisco Saturday night.
SF News Saturday Links: World's Ugliest Dog Crowned at Sonoma-Marin Fair A three-time second-place winner named Wild Thang won the World's Ugliest Dog contest Friday; an attorney for Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao says the raid on her home was "bad optics"; and beloved local chef and food writer Narsai David has died.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Heat Wave Descends on Bay Area Parts of the East Bay could see 100-degree temps this weekend; the CPUC says AT&T has to continue being the carrier of last resort for rural communities; and KTVU says goodbye to Julie Haener.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: COVID Summer Swell Arrives Like 'Clockwork' The annual rise in COVID infections is arriving along with summer gatherings as it has before; Sonoma County sees an 11% uptick in homelessness; and Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to ban cellphones from schools statewide.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Power Outage at SFO Causes Ground Stop A power outage caused a brief ground stop at SFO this morning; fog will move back in over SF and parts of the East Bay today and tomorrow; and the Point Fire in Sonoma County appears under control and is 50% contained.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Muslims Harrassed During Communal Prayer In SF Park A group of people gathered for a Muslim prayer Monday for Eid al-Adha were harassed in SF; home values in Stinson Beach have exploded; and SF ranks dead last in a new study of the best- and worst-run cities.
SF News Monday Morning Links: Stanford Graduates Walk Out of Their Graduation A group of Stanford students walked out of their graduation in protest of the war in Gaza; an SF venture capitalist is snapping up a group of Sonoma properties from an embattled investor; and the other half of Harvey Milk Terminal 1 opens to travelers today.
SF News Sunday Links: One Killed In Mission District Shooting One person was fatally shot early Saturday on Wiese Street in SF's Mission District; parts of Solano County are under a Red Flag Warning; and BART riders witnessed a scuffle over a gun on Saturday afternoon at 24th Street Station.