SF News Humpday Headlines: Muni Fixes Its Door Sensors The Board of Supes rejected the appeal of the homeless Navigation Center project, Oakland's city council finally passed a budget, and the SFUSD voted to cover over a controversial mural.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Sunday Crash Killed Lyft Driver and Passenger A man at 20th and Bryant is dumping water on homeless people from his roof, SFO says pickup delays are improving for Uber and Lyft, and jurors are deliberating in French Laundry pregnancy discrimination suit.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Standoff Ends Badly In San Jose Park Presidio Boulevard was closed this morning following a crash, a non-profit that hires ex-cons to clean up streets opens a new office on Sixth Street, and a vigil was held Sunday for the slain rookie cop in Sacramento.
SF News Sunday Links: Man Fatally Shot By Rangers In Big Sur Park Two people were killed in a vehicle collision in the Bayview early this morning, the plane involved in a deadly Hawaii crash had an incident in the Bay Area in 2016, and fentanyl killed more people than heroin in SF last year.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland Animal Shelter Sees Wave Of Canine Flu Police seized a huge cache of illegal fireworks from a Redwood City home, Sacramento police say young officer was ambushed, and canine influenza has swept through an Oakland animal shelter.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: PG&E Still Wants To Give Those Bonuses Neighbors continue to protest one man's yard swastika in El Sobrante, the suspect in the San Mateo stabbing murders was booked into jail, and an SRO resident in the Tenderloin is on hunger strike over her rent rate.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Kamala Proposes Federal Law For Free PreP SF gets a step closer to having its own public bank, Mill Valley is trying to outlaw certain types of landscaping as fire hazards, and Grocery Outlet's IPO is going well so far.
SF News Humpday Headlines: The Fifth Freeway Shooting In a Week The fight rages on over that mural at George Washington High School, SF won't be getting a safe-injection site just yet, and the SFPD is still pushing to get Tasers.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Another East Bay Freeway Shooting Two supervisors say teacher stipends aren't working, a suspect is at large following a burglary and shooting in Hayward, and the youngest person ever just climbed El Capitan.
SF News Monday Morning Catchup: Shooting In Caldecott Tunnel BART is phasing out paper tickets this year, Anchor Brewing may be having an identity crisis, and that food-service worker strike at SFO is still on the horizon.
SF News Sunday Links: Corgi Con Draws 1,000 Dogs A grass fire in Antioch was sparked by illegal fireworks, all debris fires have been suspended in six NorCal counties because of wildfire risks, and Ocean Beach was overrun with Corgis on Saturday.
SF News Saturday Links: Oakland Cops Can't Stop the Sideshows A 23-year-old man was arrested in Concord after making threats to shoot up a synagogue, Pelosi was in town for Mayor Breed's women's summit, and a runaway golf cart injured five at Pebble Beach.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Klay Tore His ACL The Toronto Raptors' president apparently shoved an Alameda deputy, the Ritz in Half Moon Bay is being fined over beach access issues, and a tree crushed a car on Sutter Street.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: BART's New Fare Gates Dangerous For Disabled Oakland City Council pushes to expedite new A's stadium, the Sand Fire in Yolo County nearly reaches containment, and ACE train service was suspended due to a gas leak.
SF News Humpday Headlines: SFPD Officers Sue Over 'Biased' Promotions Uber and Lyft are joining forces to try to quash AB5, a state bill that would force them to make drivers employees; the SFMTA won't name a new director before the current one leaves; and a shark was spotted in Bodega Bay.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Stalled Muni Train Effs Up Rush-Hour Commute It's still going to be hot today all around the Bay (less so in SF), the heat messed up BART last night, and Apple has a plan to move iPhone manufacturing out of China.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Heatwave Brings Wildfires The heat continues and today is another Spare the Air Day, a high-speed chase involving San Jose police ended with one person dead, and a history of Pebble Beach.
SF News Sunday Links: Another Hot Day Is Here PG&E shut off power in Butte and Yolo counties last night due to high winds, Lyft is suing SF over the bikeshare expansion, and Maker Media, the company behind Maker Faire, is shutting down.
SF News Saturday Links: PG&E Cuts Power To Fire-Prone Parts of Napa, Solano Counties Mill Valley high school students are in trouble over a scavenger hunt, an update on the Transbay Transit Center, and a mural of Oscar Grant just went up at Fruitvale BART.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Ghost Ship Defense Hears From Key Arson Witness Four Bay Area "Rosie the Riveters" traveled to Normandy for the D-Day anniversary, a dog scampered into a Muni tunnel, and a 10-year-old was the youngest app developer at Apple's WWDC.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: High-Speed Chase On 280 Ends In Rollover Three people were shot in a Santa Rosa park, Bay Area airports were impacted by a power outage at LAX Wednesday night, and the Giants got shut out by the Mets while everyone was watching basketball.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Ayahuasca Is Legal In Oakland Now Mayor London Breed officially filed for re-election in November and she faces no serious opposition, Home Depot is threatening to leave Oakland if it doesn't clean up a homeless encampment, and you can now do 'shrooms and peyote in Oakland without fear of arrest.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Rampaging Driver Pleads Not Guilty 25-year-old vehicular injury suspect's lawyer says she's bipolar and was off her meds, SFO's greenhouse emissions are up, and SFPD still has many mandated reforms to complete.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Warriors Sell Game 4 Tickets For $50K Apiece A 35-year-old Bay Area mother of three died at a Lake Tahoe waterfall, Skip has pulled its scooters off the street, and there was a fire next to the Dumbarton Bridge on Sunday.
SF News Sunday Links: Animal Rights Protester Storms Stage at Democrat Convention The campaign logistics problem of California, Newsom hosts fundraiser for Kamala Harris at Getty mansion, and Bernie Sanders rallies supporters in San Jose.