SF News Sunday Links: Central Subway Project Running Out of Money A motorcyclist was killed in Concord after being ejected and hit by a car, Balboa Park neighbors are divided over the proposed vehicle "triage" center for the homeless, and the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda celebrates the Apollo 11 moon landing.
SF News Saturday Links: Salesforce Tower Architect Cesar Pelli Has Died BART had some major delays Friday evening, the Bay Area Council wants to put an infrastructure tax on the 2020 ballot, and architect Cesar Pelli has died at the age of 92.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Oakland Man Sentenced For Bombing At Protest A Milpitas man was arrested after a four-hour standoff, D5 candidate Dean Preston wants to make Muni free, and a Sonoma County jail inmate died choking on a sandwich.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Tanker Truck Overturns In Richmond Temperatures are going to stay cool in the city as inland heats up this weekend, police are seeking a guy who stole $25K worth of bicycles in Sausalito, and transit-oriented development is booming next to BART stations.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Major BART Delays Lead To Crowded East Bay Platforms A Tenderloin carjacking leads to a chase and a crash in Oakland, BART was having major issues in the East Bay this morning on the Dublin line, and Berkeley is banning natural gas in all new buildings.
SF News Tuesday Morning Stories: Ghost Ship Trial Witness Testimony Wraps Up Five people were hospitalized after a collision between a car and an AC Transit bus, two women in their 80s were robbed in SF by two teens, and food truck permit in Cow Hollow is causing a stir.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: McLaren Park Brush Fire Burns Four Acres A deadly crash snarled eastbound 80 this morning, Rep. Jackie Speier went down to the border, a House bill would ban Facebook from getting into crypto, and Rep. Eric Swalwell was the butt of a joke on Twitter by Conan O'Brien.
SF News Sunday Links: Man Swept Away After Saving Child In Yuba River A 36-year-old man was fatally shot after breaking into two campers' tent in Stanislaus National Forest, a man was hospitalized after being pulled from the water at Ocean Beach, and the Mission is on edge ahead of planned ICE raids.
SF News Saturday Links: A Standoff Ends Peacefully In Pittsburg Laurel Village retail is struggling after the CPMC hospital moved, hundreds gathered in Oakland to protest the impending ICE raids, and BART doesn't want you trying to retrieve your own Airpods off the train tracks.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: FBI Agent's Gun Stolen In Oakland Hundreds protest pending ICE raids in downtown SF, a 38-year-old man arrested for a skateboard assault in Palo Alto, and Trump officially drops effort to put citizenship question on the Census.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up?: FCC Strikes Down SF's Broadband Law Two suspects arrested after high-speed chase through San Jose Airport, a state bill that would make gig workers employees moves ahead, and Trump is convening a "summit" today of his most ardent right-wing Twitter fans.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Oakland Scientist Found Dead In Greece One man was killed and another was injured in a Bayview shooting, a San Francisco sheriff's deputy was injured by two inmates, and Emeryville debates its minimum wage hike.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Tom Steyer Enters Presidential Race Israeli airline El Al is asking for stepped up SFPD patrols at SFO to protect against terrorism, former Tesla workers claim unfair treatment, and it's supposed to get warmer this week.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Airbnb Complaints Decline in SF Ghost Ship fire defendant Derick Almena is expected to take the stand today, seven people were killed in traffic collisions over the weekend, and the government is planning to drop a lot of rat poison on the Farallon Islands.
SF News Sunday Links: SF Cheers US Team's Women's World Cup Win Uber app has a glitch that sends drivers to riders' destinations, four injured in San Jose shooting, and watch parties in the Bay Area cheer the US women's soccer team.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland Police Made A Dozen Arrests Linked To July 4th Celebrations Oakland cops issued 77 citations for illegal fireworks, San Bruno police have ID'd two suspects in Tuesday's shooting, and last night's second major SoCal earthquake has everyone freaked.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: East Bay Ranch Larger Than SF Hits Market For $72M SoCal hit with a large aftershock, malnourished sea lions are turning up on beaches in large numbers, and fireworks caused a tree fire in San Jose.
SF News July 4th Links: Trump Reverses On Citizenship Census Question, Again The city doesn't want people going to Treasure Island to view fireworks (and it'll be foggy), Alameda County has seized 2,300 pounds of illegal fireworks, and SFO is adding a third staging lot for rideshare drivers.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Crash In Hayward Kills One, Causes 880 Backup Assembly scooter bill stalls in state Senate, construction noise rules eased in Santa Rosa to speed up rebuilding after wildfire, and BART's lax policies around panhandling.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Pedestrian Struck And Killed At SFO Arrivals Area A brush fire near Fremont was caused by a flare gun shot during a domestic dispute, LGBT group wants apology from SFPD for historic wrongs, and Caltrain had big Tuesday morning delays.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Major Bay Bridge Traffic Backup Due To Crash A multi-car crash shut down westbound lanes of the Bay Bridge this morning, a Sunday morning crash on Highway 24 claimed two lives, and the Transit Center reopens today.
SF News Sunday Links: ICE Raids Still Planned Giants President Larry Baer is back from his suspension, one man died in a collision following a street race in Oakland, and the big pink triangle went up on Twin Peaks.
SF News Saturday Links: Biden's In Town 200 shelter dogs sick with canine flu are being quarantined in Oakland, pictures from the Trans March, and new owners won't revive Gump's in San Francisco because of "the homelessness and the grime."
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Kamala Harris Shines In Debate Two people in two days have been struck by SMART trains in Sonoma County, Bay Area home prices dropped last month, and Nordstrom is closing at Stonestown.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Transbay Transit Center Funicular Opens Monday North Beach residents and businesses are upset about the temporary closure of Washington Square Park, a wildfire broke out in Santa Clara County, and Rec & Parks is raising fees for tourists at four popular sites.