SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Hunter Biden Takes a Plea A crash involving two big-rigs snarled traffic this a.m. on I-80 in Richmond; five teens were arrested Sunday in San Mateo County for armed robbery; and Hunter Biden just pleaded guilty to tax and gun charges.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Two Die In Music Festival Shooting In Washington 22-year-old Javier Campos, the suspect in the Mission District shooting ten days ago, was in court in Santa Cruz County; two people were killed at the Beyond Wonderland EDM festival Saturday; and four were displaced in an early morning fire in Oakland.
SF News Sunday Links: 4.4-M Earthquake Shakes Mendocino County Saturday Night The earthquake around 9 p.m. Saturday night caused no injuries; Police arrested 11 people for shoplifting over 125 items in a Milipitas mall; and a man was attacked with a pickax in San Carlos.
SF News Saturday Links: Hateful Anti-LGBT Protesters Try to Spoil Pride Night at Giants-Dodgers Game in LA It's not clear if the demonstrators were against the Pride Night or the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence who were invited to the game; almost all of the Capp Street barriers have been destroyed; and there's a Juneteenth festival happening in the Fillmore District today.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Residents Near 24th Street on Edge After Shooting Neighbors around 24th Street still uneasy after last week's shooting; a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Chesa Boudin; we're in for some more weather whiplash this weekend.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Person of Interest Detained In Mission Shooting Javier Campos, the person of interest wanted in connection with Friday's shooting in the Mission, has been detained; accused Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape was back in court Wednesday; and two Americans were found dead in a Baja California motel.
Bay Area Sports Humpday Headlines: A's Fans' Reverse Boycott Packs Stands, and the A's Won Around 28,000 Oakland A's fans packed the stands in a "reverse boycott" Tuesday night; the A's stadium financing plan moved forward in the Nevada legislature; and apartment rents are down slightly across California.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Two Men Have Shootout Near Precita Park Gov. Gavin Newsom went on Fox News for the first time in 13 years to spar with Hannity; two men were seen in a shootout in Bernal Heights Monday; and a warming trend is slowly moving into the Bay Area
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: SFO Employs First Cat In Its Wag Brigade There was a standoff outside the Coliseum BART station on Sunday that shut down the station briefly; Reddit users are in revolt over a new policy around third-party apps; and SFO is employing its first cat in the Wag Brigade.
SF News Sunday Links: San Francisco Celebrated Its First Official Juneteenth Parade The first-ever downtown SF parade had dancers, a marching band, cowboys, and low-riders; Anchor Brewing is cutting national distribution to focus only on selling in California; and a Novato man whose dad was a victim of the Unabomber speaks.
SF News Saturday Links: SF Public Defender and Taxpayers Granted Right to Sue Over COVID Courtroom Closures A state appeals court gave the go-ahead to the SF public defender to sue over excess wait times for trials for criminal defendants; A San Jose groom tragically died on his dream Hawaii honeymoon; and the Millenium Tower is leaning even more than before.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Transit Protesters Shut Down Octavia Off-Ramp Protesters shut down the intersection of Octavia and Market on Thursday over transit funding; Frank Somerville has been formally charged after his Berkeley arrests; and the BART board has voted to increase fares again.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Air India Plane From Russia Lands at SFO That ferry flight from Air India taking stranded SFO-bound passengers out of eastern Russia has made it back safely; the Temecula school board is doubling down on calling Harvey Milk a "pedophile"; and the El Nino season is arriving early.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Air India Sends Ferry Flight To Rescue SFO-Bound Passengers Stranded In Russia An Air India ferry flight has left Mumbai en route to Magadan, Russia to rescue those stranded SFO-bound passengers; New York is getting a taste of wildfire smoke; and the HRC has declared a state of emergency for LGBTQ rights.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Elderly Marin Man Possibly Killed By Horse The death of a Marin County man is being investigated as suspicious but may have come from a horse kick; the Oakland A's Vegas stadium remains in flux with Nevada legislature; and another person has been charged with bribing Mohammed Nuru.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: New Twitter CEO Starts Today Linda Yaccarino takes over as CEO at Twitter today, and we'll see how that goes; hundreds marched on the Golden Gate Bridge on Sunday to protest gun violence; and Sup. Stefani may be the swing vote on the Castro Theatre seats.
SF News Sunday Links: Protesters Stage Mock Funerals for BART and Muni Protesters staged mock funerals for BART and Muni on Saturday; more rain is headed our way on Monday; and Apple is set to unveil its long-rumored VR headset.
SF News Saturday Links: Shooting Outside SF Nightclub Injures One One person was injured in a shooting outside a nightclub on Fourth Street in SoMa; Oakland police are searching for a 19-year-old man connected to young girl who was shot in the leg at home; and San Mateo County is going to have its first Pride Parade.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Major Backup on Westbound Bay Bridge A reportedly "despondent" man was causing a major backup on the westbound Bay Bridge Friday morning; CHP made an arrest in a Vallejo freeway shooting; and Margaret Cho is in town on tour tonight.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: PG&E Settles Last Wildfire Lawsuit From 2020 Oakland police are investigating a shooting in which a 9-year-old was shot in the leg; the CA legislature has advanced a bunch of fentanyl-related bills; and PG&E has settled its criminal prosecution relating to the 2020 Zogg Fire in Shasta County.
SF News Chinatown Stabbing Suspect Was On Parole for 2016 Chinatown Stabbing It's time for another round of "why was this person out of jail?" following a very violent incident in San Francisco's Chinatown — and in this case it allegedly took the suspect less than two weeks to re-offend after getting paroled.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Twitter Now Worth One-Third of What Musk Paid The woman charged in the death of that Kim K look-alike model is out on bail in San Mateo County; Twitter is now worth one-third of what Elon Musk paid for it; and the parents of the Home Depot security guard killed in Pleasanton say that DA Pamela Price won't meet with them.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Nima Momeni Heads to Preliminary Hearing The suspect in the April 4 stabbing death of Bob Lee has his preliminary hearing today; Alameda police broke up a huge sideshow on Sunday; a delayed coyote pupping season has come to SF parks.
SF News Memorial Day Headlines: 26-Year-Old Drowns In Lake Del Valle The body of a 26-year-old San Jose man was recovered after he drownd in Lake Del Valle Saturday; a fire broke out at an apartment complex in Oakland Sunday; and both BART and Muni are seeking state funds to stay afloat.
SF News Sunday Links: State Farm to Stop Insuring Property In CA Due to Wildfire Risks and High Costs The types of stolen cars in SF are changing; State Farm will no longer insure new California homes due to wildfire exposure and construction prices; and the Malibu Sniper who shot at park vistiors has been convicted.