SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Supes Consider Banning Cashless Stores Google's I/O conference kicks off today in Mountain View, the Golden Gate Bridge was a mess during last night's commute, and residents of Gilbert Street complain about Adachi name change.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Divisadero Farmers' Market Moving To DMV A 19-year-old Oakland man was arrested for a shooting on a San Luis Obispo County beach, Angela Alioto had her house egged, and Impossible Burgers are in high demand.
SF News Sunday Links: Earthquake Swarm Strikes NorCal Coast Angela Alioto is being asked to step down from the local Democratic Party for the use of a racial slur, police shot and killed a suspect in San Jose, and Steph Curry had another bad night.
SF News Saturday Links: One Killed In Multi-Vehicle Crash on 101 in South SF A crash involving a tour bus and four other vehicles has left at least one dead, the Ghost Ship defense is trying to block the prosecution's first witness, and the Flower Mart saga continues.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Crazy Double Carjacking Story In Castro Valley Car shot up on I-880, Santa Cruz clears a large homeless camp, and two elderly women are shaken by uninjured after a juvenile carjacking suspect crashed into their home.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Disabled BART Train Made For Bad Wednesday Commute A shooting at 22nd and Bartlett left a man seriously injured, a 3.4 earthquake in Calistoga, and a high-speed rail project report.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Concrete Chunks Fall Off I-80 Overpass In SF May Day protests are happening, Harriett Street in SoMa was closed late Tuesday after concrete chunks apparently fell from the overpass above it, and a rare seal pup was killed by an off-leash dog at Point Reyes.
SF News Monday Morning Links: Arson Hits Uber Building In Daly City A 26-year-old man was arrested for allegedly torching an Uber building, a shooting in an Emeryville hotel, and Sonoma restaurant are hurting for staff following wildfires.
SF News Sunday Links: Beto O'Rourke Lands In SF Beto was in the Parkside this morning, Kevin Durant helped the Warriors win Game 1 against the Rockets, and pics from DogFest in Duboce Park.
SF News Saturday Headlines: Borderlands Cafe Closing In the Mission There were reportedly a lot of herpes outbreaks at Coachella this year, a small earthquake rattled the East Bay this morning, and the fight over People's Park in Berkeley continues after 50 years.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Spike In Mosquitos Seen After Wet Winter Joe Biden has entered the 2020 race with a sweeping, oratorical video, Golden Gate Bridge anti-theft signs are deemed racist, and Scott Wiener's SB 50 cleared a committee.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Missing Palo Alto Woman Found Safe The local woman who shouted down the MAGA hat wearer and then had to go into hiding has said she's safe, Newsom meets with fire officials in the East Bay, and Muni gets a drubbing from the Supes.
SF News Tuesday Morning Stories: Cliffside Rescue Near the Golden Gate A huge fire is burning in a lumber yard in Stockton, Twitter beat earnings expectations, and the city is prepping the Mission for the removal of 51 ficus trees along 24th Street.
SF News Monday Morning Links: FEMA Opens Trailers In Paradise A hang glider died Sunday in Pacifica, Port of SF staff are recommending approval for the Navigation Center on the Embarcadero, and four shipping containers caught fire Sunday in the Port of Oakland.
SF News Sunday Links: Oakland Authorities Hope To Stop Easter Sunday Sideshows SF opens the nation's first transitional housing facility for homeless trans youth, Planning Commission considers density for single-family 'hoods, and street trees are coming down in the Mission.
SF News Saturday Links: San Francisco and Santa Cruz Prep For Clouds Of 4/20 Smoke UC Santa Cruz's annual "smoke out" still isn't sanctioned by the school, the state is now investigating the new Muni train troubles, and Fremont Street will be closed at night to remove Transbay Terminal shoring.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: SFPD Seeks Wine Bottle Attacker A suspect was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Fremont, an 18-year-old man went missing in the surf in Half Moon Bay, and Treasure Island is deemed environmentally safe by new Navy report.
SF News Thursday Morning Update: Measles Case Made It Onto Google Campus A jail transport bus gets in fiery collision on I-880, why whales are dying of malnutrition, and Facebook "unintentionally" stole peoples' email contact lists.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Muni Ends Frustrating 'Switch-Backs' on T-Line A wrong-way driver was killed on Highway 37, investors sue Apple, and Muni T-line trains won't strand people at 23rd Street anymore.
SF News Tuesday Morning Links: City Hall Lights Up For Paris Oakland police say they will step up patrols and partner with other agencies to prevent sideshows this weekend, PG&E defends its new board, and a jack-knifed big-rig caused traffic on the Dumbarton bridge.
SF News Monday Morning Stories: Oakland Police ID Suspect In Hit-And-Run That Killed Mother and Son A sideshow in Oakland ends with a bus on fire, two barbers are suing the SFPD over a shootout that left them injured last year, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf responds to Trump attack, and a 27-y-o man is being sought in Saturday's hit and run.
SF News Sunday Links: Pedestrians Killed In Oakland, Mountain View, and Napa A mother and child were killed in an East Oakland hit-and-run, two more pedestrians were killed Saturday on busy roads in Mountain View and Napa, and SFO is seeing a rising tide of homeless people.
SF News Saturday Links: Man Who Fell In Grand Canyon Was From Santa Rosa Family of BART stabbing victim sues, warring crowdfunding campaigns over Navigation Center both fully funded, and a new proposal to charge a toll to go down the crooked part of Lombard.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 24 Arrested In City Hall Worker Protest A dozen VTA buses were taken out of service in Santa Clara in a scabies scare, a Tiburon couple describes being aboard the Norwegian cruise ship that lost power, and the four-year-old Oakland boy who accidentally shot himself is recovering.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: First Warriors Playoff Game Set For Saturday Debate continues over SF's Juvenile Hall, a pedestrian was killed on Highway 4, and Berkeley scientists are working on a birth control pill for men.