SF News Humpday Headlines: Orinda Police Were In Oakland When Shooting Occurred A crash on the Bay Bridge caused some early morning traffic, firing at Google linked to possible labor activities, and Contra Costa County has banned the sale of vape products.
SF Politics Tuesday Morning Topline: Supes and Mayor Reach Deal On Mental Healthcare The man cited for eating a sandwich on a BART platform reject's BART's apology, a pregnant mother of two was fatally shot in Oakland, and SF supervisors are introducing new mental healthcare legislation.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Crash Shuts Down I-580 in Oakland A car chase in Concord left multiple vehicles damaged, a Sonoma woman's pet dog was mauled by loose pit bulls on a hiking trail, and an off-duty cop shot and killed a man in Vallejo.
SF News Sunday Links: Progressive Chesa Boudin Wins DA Race Over Suzy Loftus Boudin is officially SF's new DA after provisional ballots were counted, someone decided to fire arrows at a homeless camp in the East Bay, and a construction worker fell 40 feet from an elevated platform near Twitter’s downtown office.
SF News Saturday Links: An Endangered California Condor Arrives At The Oakland Zoo BART is now independently investigating yesterday's cringe-worthy breakfast sandwich moment, “dopamine fasting" is gaining traction in Silicon Valley, an endangered California Condor arrives at the Oakland Zoo for medical treatment, and more Saturday headlines.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: First Orinda Shooting Lawsuit Is Filed The jury in the trial of Tiffany Li and Kaveh Bayat is going into their ninth day of deliberations, BART service to San Jose may begin in December, and Elizabeth Holmes just won a small battle over evidence in court.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: PG&E Stock Tanks On Latest Losses Newsom has closed-door meeting with PG&E CEO, Alphabet's board is wrapping up a sexual misconduct investigation of some executives, and Suzy Loftus has extended her lead in the DA's race.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Mayor Breed Declares Victory The Kincade Fire hits 88 percent containment, a CHP officer pulls a woman out of a burning car in Dublin, and residents packed the Orinda City Council meeting to debate short-term rentals after that shooting.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Kincade Fire On Path To Full Containment Orinda is considering changing its Airbnb rules, smoke from the Ranch Fire in Tehama County will reach the Bay today, and get out there and vote!
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Apple Pledges $2.5 Billion To Housing Two San Franciscans are missing after flying a prop plane to Humboldt County, a BART worker is being hailed a hero for rescuing someone on the tracks, and the Kincade Fire hits 78 percent containment.
SF News Sunday Links: With Beto Out, Is Kamala Next? Harris's hopes to take on Trump in 2020 aren't looking too good, an ATV driver dies in a car collision in Oakland, Kincade Fire evacuees start returning home, and more Sunday headlines.
SF News Saturday Links: Kincade Fire Contained At 72 Percent, A Quake Shakes Sonoma County A 3.9 magnitude earthquake shook Sonoma County this morning, firefighters continue to make headway containing the Kincade Fire, another victim from Thursday's Orinda house party shooting dies in the hospital, and more Saturday headlines.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Oakland Man Describes Kidnapping and Robbery Gilroy police seize hundreds of vehicles following sideshow, a woman was found stabbed to death in Vacaville allegedly by her adult son, and the 49ers remain undefeated after a 28-25 win in Arizona.
SF News Halloween Morning Special: Juul Valuation Drops By $14 Billion Altria writes down its Juul investment by a third, inmates at Santa Rita Jail staged a hunger strike, and 95 percent of PG&E customers who lost power have gotten it back.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Power Shutoffs Canceled For Five Counties East Oakland residents are complaining about smells from a foundry, the SF Board of Supervisors approves hike in developer fees, and the power is coming back on for those who have lost it.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Who's Losing Power Again Today Around 40 Kincade fire evacuees are taking shelter at St. Mary's Cathedral, fire crews battle to save areas burned in 2017 and currently reconstructing, and a bid to save an East Bay movie theater gets a boost.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Muni Service Impacted By Kincade Fire Muni drivers impacted by North Bay fires and power shutoffs aren't coming to work, three people were killed in an Amtrak collision in Richmond, and Vallejo is having a water emergency due to the power shutoff.
SF News Sunday Links: Northern California Goes Dark PG&E continues its previously planned power outages, Apple to spruce-up United's SFO terminal, your air mask isn't as effective filtering wildfire smoke as you'd think, and more Sunday links.
SF News Saturday Links: Trump Attacks San Francisco On Twitter While California Continues To Burn Fires continue to scorch California, Trump sent some very presidential tweets regarding San Francisco this morning, San Jose is knee-deep in a street art renaissance, and more Saturday headlines.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Felicity Huffman Leaves Jail Early Highway 1 remains closed near Muir and Stinson Beaches due to the Muir Fire, the power has been turned back on for "nearly all" customers in the latest shutoff, and one member of the Kendall-Jackson Winery family lost her home in the Kincade Fire.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: PG&E Field Worker Shot At With Pellet Gun Around 35,000 PG&E customers are without power in the Bay Area, BART had major delays this morning, and more facts emerged in the Laguna Honda patient-abuse case.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Racist Billboard Depicting Mayor Taken Down The A's have made a new offer for the Oakland Coliseum site, SF has the smallest million-dollar homes, and closing arguments begin in the Tiffany Li/Kaveh Bayat trial.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: RBG Speaks At UC Berkeley Gov. Newsom is launching an investigation into high gas prices, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton appear at a book event in San Ramon, and Klay Thompson is likely out for the season.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Felicity Huffman Has First Family Visit In Prison The organization behind the Honduran drug enterprise in the Tenderloin, the Academy of Art is selling off some vintage cars, and today is the deadline to file wildfire claims against PG&E.
SF News Sunday Links: Two More (Small) Earthquakes Rattle The Bay Area A fire damages a control tower at BART's Richmond train yard, a body was pulled from a San Jose river, BART is looking to expand service to western SF, and more Sunday headlines.