SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Schiff Makes Senate Candidacy Official Rep. Adam Schiff has made his candidacy for Dianne Feinstein's Senate seat official; isolated Big Sur residents are getting supplies airlifted in today; and Chinese company ByteDance (owner of TikTok) has moved into new offices in San Jose.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Two More Half Moon Bay Shooting Victims Named A family member has identified two brothers as among those shot in Half Moon Bay; two siblings stand accused of attempting to murder their mother in Monterey County; and all 11 victims in Saturday's Monterey Park shooting have now been identified.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: 69 People Killed In Mass Shootings So Far This Year In U.S. There is still no known motive for Monday's mass shooting at two farms in Half Moon Bay; a person was fatally struck by a BART train at Lafayette Station Tuesday morning; and a shootout between individuals at a gas station in Oakland left one dead and seven injured.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Castro Bar Closes After 27 Years A pedestrian was killed in a vehicle collision on Cathedral Hill; SF firefighters rescued two people from a cliff at Fort Funston; and Harvey's, the 27-year-old bar and restaurant at the corner of 18th and Castro, closed for good on Sunday.
SF News Sunday Links: Woman Dies After Tesla Crashes Into Residential Swimming Pool in Marin Police say the car careened through a fence and into the pool, though the reason for the crash is still unknown.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland A's Hall of Famer and World Series Champion, "Captain Sal" Bando, dies at 78 Sal Bando remembered as Oakland A's captain who led the Oakland A's to three World Series wins in the 1970s; the search for missing SFSU student near Pacifica beach called off; and actor Jeremy Renner said he broke at least 30 bones in Nevada snowplow accident.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Google Lays Off 12,000 Workers Google/Alphabet is laying off 12,000 workers, a 3.6M earthquake struck Thursday evening in Sonoma County, and the state wants you to please withdraw your Middle Class Tax Refund ASAP.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Biden to Visit Capitola Pier and Santa Cruz President Biden is visiting the storm-damaged Santa Cruz area, an employee at Trick Dog is being hailed as a hero for saving two elderly people in last week's fire across the street from the bar, and two SF socialites gave money to George Santos.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Another Landslide Halts Another Train In Niles Canyon A second landslide hit and halted a second ACE train in Niles Canyon early today; we are in for a "last" bout of rain this evening; and the nine-person jury is seated in Elon Musk's federal trial over his 2018 Tesla tweets.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Twitter Auction Kicks Off There were shots fired on Geary Blvd. near Laurel Heights early this morning; a stabbing in the Mission left a man with serious injuries; and bidding has kicked off in the Twitter surplus office-furniture auction.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: We Are In For a (Mostly) Dry Week, Everybody Don't place any big bets on it but we are forecast to have a pretty dry week except for a stormy Wednesday night; the body of a fisherman missing since Christmas was found in San Pablo Bay; and new SF Board of Supes Prez Aaron Peskin broke his phone.
SF News Sunday Links: Dead Body Found In SF Bay Near Ferry Building Sunday Morning The SFFD says that an unidentified body was discovered near the Ferry Building; Highway 37 near Novato is closed until Monday due to flooding; and bottlenose dolphins might start calling the Bay home because of climate change.
SF News Saturday Links: Three People Rescued From Car About to Fall Off Los Gatos Cliffside A CHP officer helped calm and extricate a trio from a car on a Los Gatos roadside cliff Friday; a Mountain View man who had been trying a stab a family member held police in a 5-hour long standoff; and the Bay Area had one winning Mega Millions lotto ticket.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Rain, Rain, and Yes, More Rain We are in for three more days of rain with a few breaks in between, an SF man is fighting against the release of a mentally ill man who attacked him, and restaurant owners in Oakland's Temescal district are tired of paying for costly vandalism repairs.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Police Arrest Oakland Man With Slew of Ghost Guns Oakland police arrested a man shooting off weapons in his driveway who had a slew of crazy looking ghost guns, robbers are targeting Mike's Camera stores in the East Bay, and Lake Mendocino is filling up.
SF News Humpday Headlines: FAA System Failure Causes Widespread Flight Delays A critical FAA system went down Wednesday causing widespread flight delays and cancellations; a 71-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in West Oakland this morning; and you can expect more rain throughout the day today, along with possible thunder.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Wind, Blinding Rain, and Hail Cause Damage Around the Bay Hail fell hard around San Francisco at 6:15 a.m. and continues to fall around the Bay, downed trees are being reported all over, and an apartment complex in South San Francisco had part of its roof blown off.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Federal Disaster Aid Approved For California Biden approved federal disaster aid for California's storms; BART delays, flooding, downed trees, and more were impacting this morning's commute around the Bay; and NOAA's hurricane hunters are now out studying atmospheric rivers over the Pacific.
SF News Sunday Links: Central Subway/T-Third Link Starts Operating Without Drama The Central Subway T-Third connection between Chinatown and the Bayview began full operations without hitches; the suspect in Friday's Mission District shooting has been ID'd and is still at large; and an Oakland RV fire caused a BART disruption early Sunday morning.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland Residents Displaced By Storm Still Unable to Return Home Several Oakland families lack answers about their homes and things after storm damage; Bakersfield Republican Kevin McCarthy finally clinched the House Speaker vote after a tumultuous week; and an SF man alleged to be a Mission gang "shot caller" was charged with firearm possession.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: SF Just Saw Its Wettest 10 Days In 150 Years The SFPD just announced the arrest of a serial commercial burglary suspect, the residents of Capitola are still without power, and the last 10 days are officially the second-wettest ever recorded in downtown San Francisco.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Wind Gusts Recorded Last Night of 85mph and Higher A wind gust of 101 mph was recorded in Marin last night, the Russian River is likely to see worse flooding on Sunday than it will today, and Amazon is laying of 18,000 workers.
SF News Rainy Humpday Headlines: The Line For Sandbags Has Been Very Long SF's Dept. of Public Works keeps running out of sandbags but people are lined up anyway, school is being canceled for tomorrow in some cities, and a COVID-positive inmate died in custody in Martinez.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Snowfall In Napa Causes Travel Woes On Hwy 29 Snow fell on part of Highway 29 in Calistoga last night and immobilized some cars; a sinkhole swallowed an SUV in San Mateo; and infectious disease experts are watching the growth of a new U.S.-borne variant of Omicron.
SF News Post-New Year's Weekend Headlines: Aaaand Here Comes More Rain More rain arrives today and then some heavier rain comes midweek; Oakland marked its first homicide of the year on Sunday; and 19 residents of a Castro Valley nursing home had to be evacuated due to flooding on Saturday.