SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Victims In Wrong-Way Crash on 101 Identified The wrong-way driver in yesterday's crash was "impaired," Biden makes a quip about Trump's China accusations while in the Bay Area, and a new Red Flag Warning has been issued for the North Bay tomorrow.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Kamala Is Polling Way Behind In California A baby was found safe after an alleged abduction in Emeryville, a Menlo Park police was attacked, and people are texting as fast as they type now.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Bernie Sanders Hospitalized With Blocked Artery PG&E's tree-trimming project is behind schedule, thousands of Santa Clara County workers are on strike, and Sen. Bernie Sanders has suspended all campaign activities following heart surgery.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Swarm Of Earthquakes Hits San Ramon Area Sunnyvale police are investigating an attempted homicide near Apple Park, the Gilroy High School football team is being investigated for a possible assault, and a bunch of small earthquakes hit the Dublin/San Ramon area this a.m.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Giants Fans and Players Bid Farewell to Bruce Bochy Those anti-homeless boulders got shoved off the sidewalk for the fourth time, the city is settling a lawsuit over rezoning in SoMa, and there was a big foghorn salute Sunday for retiring Giants Manager Bruce Bochy.
SF News Sunday Links: Kamala Harris Takes A Stroll Through Chinatown Kamala Harris visits SF's Chinatown to talk polls and people, a San Jose church was robbed (again), Berkeley neighbors say no to a youth-centered homeless shelter in the city, and more Sunday links.
SF News Saturday Links: SF (Might) Ax Lyft's E-Bike Permit After Battery Fires Lyft might lose its e-bike permit with the city, a Michelin-starred ramen restaurant is set to open in SF's Metreon, and Jill Biden stopped by Manny's on Friday.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Climate Activists Head to Chevron HQ Wells Fargo just named its third CEO in three years, the Chronicle looks at West Portal's retail resilience, and there was a shooting this morning at Portland International Airport.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: DC-to-SFO Flight Diverted When Passenger Gets Stuck In Bathroom A manhunt continues for a suspect who outran police in Pleasanton, Kaiser nurses won't be going on strike, and a woman got stuck in a United plane's lavatory.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Wildfire On Mare Island Likely Started By Copper Thieves Speaker Pelosi reportedly told Trump he's come into her "wheelhouse," the Giants and the Rockies played to 16 innings, and around 50,000 PG&E customers are without power in NorCal right now.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Police Activity Causes Morning BART Delay A tanker with a highly explosive fuel load was in a collision that led to hours of traffic on I-80 this morning, a fatal shooting in San Jose, and Zendaya just returned home to Oakland to pass out some school supplies.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: The Cable Cars Are Back Up and Running Tens of thousands may be without power today and tomorrow in Napa and Sonoma, a 21-year-old has been charged with a shooting at San Jose State, and the Stanford assault survivor Chanel Miller went on '60 Minutes.'
SF News Sunday Links: Former Oakland Raider Antonio Brown Bows Out of the NFL Former Oakland Raider Antonio Brown will officially leave the NFL, Oakland ushers in 23 new police officers, and the state legislature just passed a sweeping new rent-control bill.
SF News Saturday Links: The California High-Speed Rail Board Greenlights SF Bullet Trains The high-speed rail project will officially connect to San Francisco, BART's board is set to vote on new fare gates, and the story of one man supporting a family of three on $65K in SF.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: SFO Runway Officially Reopens There was a report of shots fired on the San Jose State campus not long after a heavily armed student was arrested Thursday, nurses are on strike at three East Bay hospitals, and Bill DeBlasio has dropped out of the 2020 race.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Treasure Island Could Have Been a Superfund Site A fatal stabbing at an Oakland gas station, Bruce Bochy wins his 2,000th game as Giants manager, and Nancy Pelosi has a plan to lower prescription drug costs.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Delay-Causing Runway Work at SFO To Finish A Week Early An escaped inmate from a facility in Mendocino County has been found in Vallejo, this morning's cold front and rain should pass by afternoon, and the repaving work at SFO is set to be done by Thursday night, eight days ahead of schedule.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Last Ever Football-to-Baseball Switch At Oakland Coliseum Gov. Newsom issued an executive order for a vaping awareness campaign, a trial date has been set for a civil trial against PG&E related to Tubbs Fire injuries, and the adult store arson in San Jose was likely connected to an eviction notice.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: First Rain In Four Months Arrives In The Bay A man with a walker accidentally fell in front of a BART train and was injured, flight delays were somewhat less at SFO on Sunday, and a teen driver was killed in a high-speed crash in Mill Valley.
SF News Sunday Links: Morning Standoff On 101 Shuts Down Highway In Both Directions The man killed in a fight in Oakland Saturday has been ID'd, a body was found by jet skiers in the East Bay, and Twitter has apologized for breaking city law with their sidewalk stenciling campaign.
SF News Saturday Links: Elton John Electrifies the Chase Center on his 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road' Tour Elton John lit-up the Chase Center in a thunderstorm of evergreen hits, the fight against a nutria invasion in the Bay Area, and more Saturday headlines to help kick-off your weekend on an informed foot.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: PG&E Reaches $11B Settlement With Fire Insurers A person died in the trackway at the 24th Street BART station Thursday, California legislators passed a bill to outlaw private prisons, and PG&E has reached a tentative settlement with insurers over the 2017 and 2018 wildfires.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Brock Turner Judge Fired From Tennis Coaching Gig An SFPD motorcycle cop was injured in a Duboce Triangle collision, an historic rent-control bill is headed to the governor's desk, and one of the dismissed Ghost Ship jurors speaks out.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Steam, Not Smoke, Billows Out of Salesforce Tower, Causing Some Alarm Once again, there was no traffic nightmare because of a concert at the Chase Center (and a Giants game), firefighters around town hold 9/11 commemoration ceremonies, and that was just condensation coming out of the top of Salesforce Tower this a.m.
SF Politics Tuesday Morning Briefing: Supervisors Say Mental Health Beds Must Be Filled The chief of police in Richmond is out, a man has been released from jail after deputies shot his dog while serving a bench warrant, and three more Camp Fire victims' remains have been identified.