SF News Monday Morning Headlines: California to Update Mask Rules for Schoolkids Newsom should be announcing a new unmasking timetable for schoolkids today, a malfunctioning door in a BART tunnel was causing major delays, and the SFPD is seeking help finding a missing 85-year-old man.
SF News Sunday Links: Bay Area Continues to Rally Behind Ukraine in Saturday Protests An Amber Alert has been issued Sunday after a two-year-old was abducted in Sunnyvale, temperatures are finally expected to warm up again this coming week, and hundreds of people across the Bay Area rallied Saturday in multiple demonstrations to stand in solidarity with Ukraine.
SF News Saturday Links: SF City Hall Lights Up Yellow and Blue in Solidarity With Ukraine A 16-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in Concord Friday, Russian military forces continue their advancement into Kyiv as thousands of Ukrainian civilians take up arms, and ICYMI: City Hall was glowing the same colors as Ukraine's flag last night.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: One Dead In Fillmore District Apartment Fire A fire broke out in a row of apartments on Buchanan Street Friday morning, that spate of anti-Semitic flyers has hit two communities in Marin County, and there was a small protest in solidarity with Ukraine in San Francisco.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Small Wildfire Breaks Out In Deep Woods Near Guerneville A small vegetation fire broke out in some woods east of Guerneville last night, Russia's attack on Ukraine is impacting local gas prices, and a Gilroy woman has been sentenced for her Jan. 6 participation.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Snow Reaches Some Bay Area Peaks Three Bay Area counties just reached the CDC's "moderate" tier for COVID transmission once again, the latest cold front brought some snow to high elevations around the Bay, and several spots saw some hail on Tuesday.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Two Hit-and-Run Accidents on Marin Highways In Two Days A pair of hit-and-run collisions happened on Marin County highways on Saturday and on Monday, the SF school board is taking a vote tonight about layoffs, and the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is investigating another in-custody death.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Bomb Scare at San Jose's SAP Center A 36-year-old man was found shot dead in a car in the Mission District, a bomb scare disrupted the exit from a San Jose Sharks game Sunday night, and protests are continuing in Oakland over planned school closures.
SF News Sunday Links: Small Earthquake Rattles Off Near Gilroy Massive delays were reported early Sunday along I-880 in Oakland after CHP responded to a fatal crash, a small 2.8M earthquake struck near Gilroy this morning, and Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for COVID-19.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland School Board Votes Against Delaying School Closures At least one local rally will be held this weekend in support of Ukraine, the Outer Richmond could see a new non-alcoholic bar open soon, and the Oakland Unified School District board voted against delaying school closures during a virtual meeting Friday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Oakland City Council Gives Another OK to A's Stadium Plan Pleasanton police fatally shot a domestic violence suspect holding a kitchen knife on Thursday, the search continues for a missing Oakley woman, and Oakland's city council just signed off on the EIR for the A's Howard Terminal stadium development.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: One Recalled School Board Member Just Resigned Ousted school board member Faauuga Moliga has just abruptly resigned, Marin County has lifted its water-use restrictions, and Assemblymember Phil Ting has introduced legislation to decriminalize jaywalking.
SF News Morning Links: The Masks Come Off, Again The masks come off (mostly) in SF today yet again, that mystery tattooed patient in Oakland has been ID'd, and there was a shooting in the parking lot of the Castro Safeway that injured one person.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: It's the First of Many SF Election Days In 2022 It's school board recall/Assembly seat election day in SF, a teen skier died during a competition at Palisades Tahoe on Sunday, and John Madden's widow threw shade on the Raiders' move to Las Vegas during his memorial.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Last-Minute Canvassing For Recall Candidates The SF school board recall election is tomorrow and opponents and proponents are doing some last-minute campaigning, Newsom may drop mask mandate for schools soon, and one person was injured in a Nob Hill fire.
SF News Sunday Links: Body Found at Muir Beach Identified As Missing 28-Year-Old SF Fisherman Hyde Street Studios was granted legacy status in San Francisco, UC Berkeley will drop its indoor mask mandate on February 27, and the Marin County Coroner's office confirmed that the body found Friday at Muir Beach belonged to SF fisherman Jose Padilla.
SF News Saturday Links: Another Small Earthquake Shakes San Leandro The only full-service grocery store in West Oakland will close tomorrow, Bay Area doctors are urging people to say COVID-19-safe during tomorrow’s Super Bowl festivities, and another 3.0M earthquake was recorded Friday in San Leandro.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Sausalito Declares Emergency Over Encampment Fire Cal Fire is bracing for an early start to fire season, more drama is unfolding over a homeless encampment in Sausalito following a Wednesday night explosion and fire, and Berkeley's Cheese Board Collective just topped a national pizza list.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Is a Truck Driver Protest Coming to CA? Homeland Security is warning of possible convoys of truckers who hate vaccine mandates disrupting things like the Super Bowl, SFPD Chief Bill Scott defends himself to the Police Commission, and the Bay Area men imprisoned for the killing of an Italian police officer began their appeal today.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Oakland School Board Votes to Close or Shrink 11 Schools Oakland's school board voted Tuesday to close seven schools and merge or shrink four more, a suspect has been arrested for the Oakland freeway shooting of Gene Ransom, and the FAA has shot down Sunnyvale's plan to use lasers to deter crows.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Bay Area's Own Eileen Gu Takes Olympic Gold The 63-year-old woman killed by a San Jose garbage truck has been identified, California's COVID test-positivity rate just dipped below pre-Xmas levels, and SF teen Eileen Gu took home Olympic gold in the women's big air ski-jump.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: SFPD Seeks Triple Bank Robbery Suspect The same suspect is believed to have committed three bank robberies in SF on Saturday, Woodside has been shamed into reversing its mountain lion habitat declaration, and 300 people took part in a Benicia sideshow on Friday.
SF News Sunday Links: Saturday Night Car Crash in San Jose Leaves One Dead, Two Injured The Bay Area is forecasted to see warm temperatures next week, San Jose recorded its eleventh traffic-related fatality this year Saturday night, and the Colorado Fire that's been burning near Big Sur is now 100% contained.
SF News Saturday Links: Two-Alarm Fire Erupts at Tesla's Fremont Factory CHP is investigating a deadly shooting that shut down the northbound lanes of I-880 Friday in Oakland, Sonoma County is set to lift its ban on large gatherings, and Fremont firefighters battled a two-alarm fire yesterday outside Tesla's Fremont factory building.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Bail Denied For Los Gatos 'Cool Mom' Los Gatos "cool mom" Shannon O'Connor had her bail motion denied, Santa Clara County jails need an extra $1.5 million to cover rising food costs, and a second lawsuit has been filed in the death of Mario Gonzalez at the hands of Alameda police.