SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Wildfire Grows in Suisun City A wildfire in Suisun City has grown to 300 acres and destroyed seven homes, Vallejo residents say they are outraged that police are only now listening about use of force, and a small group of protesters were detained in San Francisco following an otherwise peaceful march in the Mission.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Officer-Involved Shooting In San Jose May Have Involved Protesters The SF Board of Supervisors may let the city's curfew expire on Sunday, the Defense Secretary has broken with Trump on the use of military force against protesters, and demonstrations in Oakland calmed down on their sixth consecutive night, with no arrests.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Biden Mocks Trump's Bible Photo Op AC Transit is halting bus service at 7:30 p.m. amid curfews, the Union Square Business Improvement District has surveillance footage of looters, and Peninsula apartment rents are plunging.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Oakland Police Officer Shot California has ordered all state buildings in downtown areas closed today, looters laid waste to a San Leandro Walmart and set it on fire, and a fourth night of protests in Oakland left a police officer shot.
SF News Sunday Links: Mayor Breed Issues Curfew for Tonight Mayor Breed announced a curfew will be set from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. tonight, Target temporarily closes stores across the country amid nationwide protests, and the SpaceX Dragon crew makes history as the first humans to travel into orbit on a spacecraft built and operated by a private company.
SF News Saturday Links: More Bay Area Protests Planned This Weekend Over George Floyd's Death Several more marches and protests held in the name of George Floyd are expected across the Bay Area this weekend, today marks the start of SF’s more extensive face-covering order, and the Mission District's vibrant shopping scene along Valencia Street continues reeling from COVID-19.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Pacifica Reopens Beach Parking Lots City College is pulling out of Fort Mason, the Vallejo nursing home outbreak has now killed 16 people, and Gap Inc. is reopening 800 stores this weekend.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Pelosi Hasn't Been Tested Over a dozen Indian casinos have opened around California in defiance of state orders, four SF Supervisors held a press conference on the homeless hotel issue, and thunderstorms predicted this weekend raise wildfire fears.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Oh Good Las Vegas Casinos Are Reopening Next Week Downtown office buildings now have to deal with all the stagnant water inside of them, a five-year-old boy was found dead in the American River, and Joe Biden called Trump "an absolute fool" for not wearing a mask.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: SF Sees Spike In Homes For Sale East Bay Congressman Mark DeSaulnier reveals he spent four weeks on a ventilator during his recent bout with pneumonia, and a fight is escalating over the Prop. 13-related ballot measure to raise business property taxes.
SF News Memorial Day Morning Links: Santa Cruz Outbreaks Linked to Family Gatherings See's Candies is reopening and ramping up production, SF parks and beaches were relatively busy but mostly socially distanced on Sunday, and the U.S. is now banning flights from Brazil due to the pandemic situation there.
SF News Sunday Links: USF Agrees To Pay $2.5M Settlement Over Fraud Allegations The University of San Francisco will pay $2.5M to settle fraudulent charges, the front page of The New York Times today lists 1,000 lives lost to COVID-19, and, despite a stern warning from Mayor Breed, SF parks were mobbed yesterday.
SF News Saturday Links: Don't Overcrowd Parks This Long Weekend, Mayor Breed Warns Tom Hanks surprised graduating seniors at his Oakland alma mater yesterday, La Taqueria is expected to reopen for takeout next week, and Mayor Breed cautions San Franciscans to heed social distancing guidelines this holiday weekend at our city's parks — or they could be "shut down."
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Crime Ring Defrauds the EDD Santa Clara County is beginning curbside retail today and entering Phase 2 behind the rest of the Bay Area, a new study looks at deceased COVID-19 patients' lungs, and a missing Rohnert Park teen has been found unharmed in Salinas.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Sonoma County May Open Outdoor Restaurants Sonoma County's health officer is making a case to the state about reopening outdoor restaurants and wineries this weekend, Napa has already reopened restaurants for indoor dining, and 40 CA counties have the green light to do this as well.
SF News Wednesday Morning Roundup: Napa County to Reopen Its Restaurants Santa Clara County is launching free COVID testing for all, Alphabet/Google looks ahead to reopening offices, and the Trump Administration has reportedly deported over 900 migrant children during the pandemic.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: A Second Day With No Bay Area Deaths A 14-year-old was arrested for leading police on a car chase in Pacifica, Nancy Pelosi took a jab at President Trump's obesity, and the Bay Area recorded the second straight day of no COVID deaths since mid-March.
SF News Monday Morning Links: Retail Begins a New Phase In SF, San Mateo, and Marin A shooting in Antioch leaves one dead, the Tesla plant is resuming full production today, and retail businesses in three Bay Area counties are reopening for curbside sales today.
SF News Sunday Links: Bay Area's 'Slow Streets' Are Here To Stay The Salvation Army held a drive-through food pantry in the Dogpatch yesterday, an SF Supervisor is calling for city police to better enforce safety violations after Friday’s crowds at Howells Bar, and it looks like SF and Oakland's “slow streets" initiatives aren't going away anytime soon.
SF News Saturday Links: Crowds Gather Outside Marina District Bar, Sans Face Masks An "atmospheric river" is expected to bring inches of rain to the Bay Area this weekend, the City of Oakland is cracking down on large gatherings around Lake Merritt, and crowds congregated outside the Marina District’s Howells Bar last night — with few face masks in sight.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Nevada Earthquake Felt In Bay Area Oakland is banning weekend parking around Lake Merritt, Sonoma County is reopening more businesses today, and locals in Fort Bragg are divided about wanting tourists wandering through.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: High-Speed Crash Kills Four In San Jose SF bar owners remain in limbo waiting for "Phase 3," CVS is getting ready to open 1,000 coronavirus testing sites this month, and Marin County will be joining SF and San Mateo County in reopening most retail for curbside sales on Monday.
SF News Humpday Headlines: State Considers Ten-Year Payback For Tenants' Back Rent The Santa Clara County health officer warns that the county isn't near Stage 2 of reopening, a fourth inmate at SF County Jail tested positive upon booking, and Paul Manafort just got an early release from prison.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: United Airlines Says It Can't Guarantee Non-Full Flights Of course President Trump is siding with Elon Musk about reopening the Tesla plant, Fremont police say they have no plans to intervene, and the Supreme Court today is hearing arguments in cases relating to Trump's refusal to release financial records.
SF News Monday Morning Links: SF General Seeks Help Identifying Mystery Patient Two children have been identified as victims in a freeway crash in Oakland, SF General has a mystery patient who arrived Friday night from the vicinity of Telegraph Hill, and 'Seinfeld' actor Jerry Stiller has died at age 92.