SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Kamala Harris to Briefly Serve as Acting President President Joe Biden is briefly transferring power to VP Kamala Harris today while he undergoes a colonoscopy, local airport officials say today is actually the biggest Thanksgiving travel day, and the woman behind the programming at the Chase Center speaks about her job.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: CVS to Close Hundreds of Locations By Spring CVS says it is closing 900 stores nationwide over the next three years, the cheapest gas in the Bay Area is in Hercules, and CA's MyTurn site for vaccine scheduling has stopped asking eligibility questions for boosters.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Oakland Moves Ahead on Coliseum Redevelopment Californians are starting to have trouble getting vaccine booster appointments, the head of the SF Film Commission is being forced out because she won't be vaccinated, and the Oakland City Council has selected a developer for the Coliseum redevelopment project.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Two More People Shot On Oakland's Lakeshore Ave. A man and a woman were shot and injured near Lake Merritt early Monday, Mission porn shop Mission Secrets has seen a lot of threats over masks etc., and there's been a COVID outbreak at the Santa Cruz County Jail.
SF News Monday Morning Links: Mother and Daughter Shot Inside Oakland Home A mother and her 11-year-old daughter were shot inside an Oakland home Sunday night, the 22-year-old woman shot by Lake Merritt last week has died from her injuries, and Dr. Monica Gandhi has walked back some comments on the Cal football outbreak.
SF News Sunday Links: Islamic Center of San Francisco Mosque Vandalized in Apparent Hate Crime A beer bottle was chucked through a window at a San Francisco Mosque sometime Friday, Hilda & Jesse is open in North Beach for brunch and Monday night breakfast, and SF rents are still down 20% from March of 2020.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Family Mourns SF Educator Killed By Car Another stray bullet has critically injured someone in East Oakland; family and friends are mourning 30-year-old Andrew Zieman, the pedestrian struck and killed in Cow Hollow on Wednesday; and Johnson & Johnson announces it will split into two companies.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Cal Football Outbreak Maybe Not a Real Outbreak, Says Expert An SF educator was killed in a pedestrian collision in Cow Hollow, the UC Berkeley football outbreak might not be a real COVID outbreak, and an original Apple-1 computer just sold for $500K at auction.
SF News Humpday Headlines: You Can Now Buy Crabs Off Boats at Fisherman's Wharf Whenever Dungeness season begins you can now buy crabs right off of boats in San Francisco, Comcast still won't say what the root cause of Monday's outage was, and Atherton is still the nation's most expensive zip code.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Xfinity Outage Impacts Unknown Number of Customers A major Xfinity outage took out internet and TV for the Bay Area and beyond, there was a candlelight vigil in Oakland for the toddler shot on I-880, and the Grand Princess cruise ship just cruised back into SF Bay on Monday like nothing happened.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: No One Injured In Fourth Haight Shooting Another shooting occurred in the Upper Haight Saturday as a residential burglary got interrupted, Rep. Jackie Speier was commemorating COVID victims in San Mateo County on Sunday, and the international travel ban to the U.S. gets lifted today.
SF News Sunday Links: Looks Like We Can Expect Light Rain Basically This Entire Week A toddler was killed in an Oakland freeway shooting Saturday, the National Weather Service (NWS) tweeted out a handy chart to let you know when to expect rain in the Bay Area this week, and a mountain lion was hit by a patrol car on Route 92 in San Mateo.
SF News Saturday Links: Lockdown at Milpitas Mall Caused Massive Confusion and Panic Over False Gunshot Report Oakland's original Blue Bottle Coffee location is set to close, a random paintball attack blinded one SF woman, and hundreds of police officers converged at the Burlington Coat Factory store inside the Milpitas' Great Mall after a gun was allegedly discharged.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Nobody Protested Chappelle at Chase Center We expected to see some protest for Dave Chappelle's arrival in SF but there was none, the latest U.S. jobs report is quite sunny, and Pfizer says that it now also has a highly effective antiviral pill for COVID.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: More Rain Coming Saturday, and Next Week November is getting off to a nicely rainy start with more rain next week, bull kelp has been recovering on the Mendocino and Sonoma coast, and Buster Posey's official retirement announcement is happening at 3 p.m. at Oracle Park.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Fairfield Murder Likely a Love Triangle Situation Investigators say that the Fairfield murder of Leilani Beauchamp was likely a love triangle situation, a Southwest pilot might get charged in a San Jose hotel bar assault on a flight attendant over masks, and the Supreme Court is hearing a big Second Amendment case.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Pittsburg High Students Protest KKK Costume Kid The victim in the Gilroy Halloween party shooting has been ID'd, students at Pittsburg High protested the lax punishment for the KKK costume kid, and Marin County hopes to vaccinate all its 5- to 11-year-olds before the holidays.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Cow Hollow Shooting Leaves Man Gravely Injured A man suffered life-threatening injuries in a Cow Hollow shooting early Sunday, all city workers in SF have to be back in the office this week, and there was a protest at In-N-Out on Sunday that wasn't about vaccines.
SF News Sunday Links: Castro Safeway to Start Closing Early, Citing 'Out of Control Shoplifting' Young Thug's set at OSL was abruptly canceled on Saturday, a massive car crash in Concord left seven people injured, and the Safeway location in the Castro has cut back its hours again due to "out of control shoplifting.”
SF News Saturday Links: Foundation Expert Recommends All Repairs on Millennium Tower Should Halt At least seven SF streets — most of which are in and around downtown — could see 20 mph speed limits in January, Halloween shenanigans return to the Castro, and a structural engineer consultant working with Millennium Tower owners has recommended that all fixes stop on the leaning building.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: East Bay High Schooler Dresses In KKK Costume for Halloween A student at Pittsburg High School in the East Bay showed up for a school costume contest in a KKK hood and robe, classes were suspended at two Sonoma County high schools due to a threat, and the Pleasant Hill In-N-Out is back open for takeout.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Rockslide Closes Piece of Highway 1 A rockslide south of Big Sur has closed Highway 1 for about a week, Oakland schools will require kids 12 and older to be fully vaccinated or go remote, and an inexpensive antidepressant has been shown to be effective as a COVID treatment.
SF News Humpday Headlines: U.S. Issues Its First 'X' Gender Passport The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted to support the new A's stadium, two former domestic workers for Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have filed suit against them, and the U.S. has issued its first 'X' gender passport.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Sierra Sees Over Two Feet of New Snow More than 12,600 PG&E customers in the Bay Area are still without power, lawmakers in Sacramento were grilling EDD officials on Monday, and over two feet of snow fell in the Sierra Monday evening leading to a shutdown of I-80.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Sunday Was SF's Fourth Wettest Day on Record Flood impacts continue across Marin County, the Napa River is expected to crest just a foot below flood stage on Wednesday, and F-Market streetcars are switching back at the Ferry Building due to Embarcadero flooding.