SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Demolition of Seacliff Pier to Begin Next Week SF's Dept. of Building Inspection has ordered that blown out windows be replaced at 555 California; Sunny Balwani got out of showing up to prison yesterday; and the storm-damaged pier at Seacliff State Beach in Santa Cruz County is getting demolished next week.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Fatal Collision On Westbound Bay Bridge Causes Early Morning Backup Two people were killed in a crash on the Bay Bridge and separately there were other crises leading to much traffic; around 68K are still without power in Bay Area; and arrests have been made in a Pittsburg hit-and-run.
SF News Humpday Headlines: We Could See More Atmospheric River Rain Next Week Another atmospheric river is headed toward California early next week; a 17-year-old Pittsburg girl was killed in a hit-and-run; and now Credit Suisse is in trouble.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Inbound and Outbound SFO Flights Delayed By Wind Shares of First Republic Bank bounced back today; SFO is experiencing 80-minute delays due to this windy storm; and Palisades Tahoe says its snowfall for the season now totals 648 inches.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Bay Lights Came Back On Sunday Due to 'Glitch' The Bay Lights were back on Sunday night due to a "glitch"; there were two fatal shootings in Oakland over the weekend; and President Biden gave a brief televised statement urging everyone to stop panicking about banks.
SF News Sunday Links: Several Lanes of Interstate 880 Near Fremont Flooded and Closed The rains from Saturday night into Sunday morning flooded many lanes of northbound and southbound I-880; an overnight car chase involved CHP vehicles and an airplane in Oakland; and San Jose's History Park had a two-alarm fire Sunday morning.
SF News Saturday Links: Pajaro River Levee Breach Triggers Floods and Forces Hundreds to Evacuate Hundreds of Watsonville residents were evacuated following a levee breach in Monterey County; Tahoe's famous Emerald Bay froze over for the first time since the early 90s; and the St. Patrick's Day Parade is taking place Saturday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Tree Crushes Tesla On San Mateo County Road A fallen tree crushed a Tesla in San Mateo County last night; flooding is already occurring across Santa Cruz County; and the Russian River is expected to crest today below major flood stage.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Getting Ready For Big Rain Our third La Niña is officially over and there is reason to believe next winter will be an El Niño season; Gov. Gavin Newsom has COVID again; and you can expect the rain to hit most of San Francisco by afternoon.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Berkeley Attorney Confirmed For Federal Office A man who lit himself on fire on the Berkeley campus last week has died from his injuries; two dozen cars got flat tires on the San Mateo Bridge; and Berkeley-based white-collar attorney Ismail Ramsey has been confirmed to be U.S. Attorney of the Northern District of CA.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Atmospheric River Rain Looks Likely By Thursday Night A dog was rescued from a house on fire near Ocean Beach this a.m.; Oakland business owners complain that the cops "don't do anything" about burglaries; and the likelihood has increased that an atmospheric river will hit with 2+ inches of rain in places on Friday.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Boy Scout Den Mother Killed By Falling Tree A den mother was killed while hiking with a Boy Scout troop on Sunday; one person was injured in a shooting on Treasure Island; and Steph Curry returned to play with the Warriors following an injury.
SF News Sunday Links: Stillborn Baby Found in SF-Funded Tent Village Bathroom Last Year, City Confirms The body of a stillborn baby was discovered at the city-funded encampment in front of San Francisco City Hall in January 2022; a Sunday morning fire in the Outer Richmond damaged two homes; and snowstorms are pummeling Tahoe (again).
SF News Saturday Links: Celebrate Holi, the Hindu Festival of Colors, in the Bay Area This Weekend More rain is in the forecast this weekend; A mountain lion sighting led to a shelter-in-place warning at a Half Moon Bay school; and a guide to celebrating Holi, the Hindu celebration of colors, in the Bay.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Body Found on Daly City Beach The body of an unidentified elderly man was found on a beach in Daly City; Berkeley police say a TikTok challenge is driving car thefts; and a fourth inmate in six weeks has died in custody at Santa Rita Jail.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Teen Killed In Fight at Santa Rosa High School A 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed by another boy in a classroom fight at a Santa Rosa high school; a man set himself on fire in Sproul Plaza at UC Berkeley; and the wife of Wild 94.9's JV says he "will not be coming back."
SF News Humpday Headlines: Hundreds Stranded In Snow On I-80 Trucks are backed up for miles and hundreds of vehicles remain stranded on snowbound I-80 in the Sierra; an East Bay landlord has ended a three-day hunger strike over the eviction moratorium; and there was a rare shooting in Piedmont on Tuesday.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Gas Fire Burns Outside Daly City Home A natural gas fire broke out due to a ruptured line outside a home in Daly City; 70 miles of I-80 near Tahoe were closed in both directions due to whiteout conditions; and Burlingame is moving to ban outdoor smoking.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Driver In Fatal Hit-and-Run Sought In East Palo Alto This latest storm system will be keeping the Bay Area wet and cold for a couple of days; police are seeking a hit-and-run driver in East Palo Alto; and there are still no leads in the disappearance of Wild 94.9's JV, who is considered "at risk."
SF News Sunday Links: Distributor Drops Scott Adams's 'Dilbert' Following His Racist Tirade Newspapers are dropping Dilbert in droves and so is the strip's distributor; San Franciscans might see more thunderstorms Monday; and a 24-year-old man had to be rescued by a helicopter from a Daly City beach Sunday morning.
SF News Saturday Links: JV from 'The JV Show' on Wild 94.9 Reported Missing In San Francisco Police are asking for the public’s help locating JV after he disappeared Thursday night; 10-20 boats caught on fire on Lake Berryessa Friday night; and Oakland's sixth annual Black Joy Parade is set for 12:30 p.m. Sunday in downtown Oakland.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: SoCal Man Claims Powerball Jackpot Ticket Stolen Highway 17 was closed in both directions Friday in the Santa Cruz Mountains due to heavy snow and downed trees; last night's storm knocked out power in most of Calistoga; and a man in Altadena is claiming that the man who claimed the $2B Powerball jackpot stole the ticket from him.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: SF City Attorney to Use Red Flag Law on Synagogue Terrorizer A death in an Oakland homeless camp has been deemed a homicide; the suspect in the synagogue blanks-shooting incident earlier this month may have his guns taken from him permanently; and the high temperature in SF broke a record for coldness on Wednesday.
SF News Humpday Headlines: After the Wind, Bay Area to See Rain and Snow A one-year-old boy is in critical condition after a tree fell on his family's house in the Santa Cruz Mountains; one person died after a collision at the MacArthur Maze; and snow is likely to fall in multiple spots over the next two days including Santa Rosa.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: 100-Year-Old Man Killed in Oakland Hit-And-Run A cold air mass will be making things significantly chillier today, East Bay Rep. Barbara Lee has officially thrown her hat into the ring to run for the Senate, and a 100-year-old man was killed in a Sunday morning hit-and-run right by Lake Merritt.