SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Palo Alto Teen Arrested For Threatening To 'Shoot Up' His School An early morning fire damaged businesses in downtown Los Gatos, Ronen and Haney want a hearing about mental health beds, and local hotels are getting more angry with Airbnb.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: BART Gets Federal Funds For San Jose Project A 6.3M earthquake struck off the coast of Oregon this morning, a drunk guy apparently set a house on fire while burning a flag, and the Federal Transit Administration is giving $125 million more to BART.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Gun Violence Town Hall Meeting With Pelosi Draws Hundreds Teen girls got in a scuffle with BART Police at Powell Station, an elderly man admits to causing a small wildfire in Marin County, and Mayor London Breed's official car got side-swiped.
SF News Tuesday Morning Headlines: SFPD Issues Historic Apology To LGBTQ Community Driver shortages have been causing transit delays nationwide (not just in SF), three suspects were arrested in the Delta for setting a man on fire, and the SFPD issued a historic apology to the LGBTQ community on the anniversary of the Compton's Cafeteria riot.
SF News Monday Morning Catchup: 40-Person Brawl Breaks Out Over Beach Towel Climate change activists continued to make noise at the DNC meeting over the weekend, Steph Curry played some pickup basketball in Oakland, and a huge brawl broke out Sunday at Sacramento's Raging Waters water park that nearly left a man dead.
SF News Sunday Links: First-Ever Michelin-Starred Ramen Restaurant Coming to SF This Fall An SFPD officer and an auto-burglary suspect were both struck by an unmarked police car, someone just crossed the Pacific on a standup paddle board, and Tokyo amen spot Tsuta is opening at the Metreon.
SF News Saturday Links: Bernie Sanders Talks College Affordability At SF Warehouse California's having a relatively calm fire season so far, one person was stabbed and another was shot in the Mission, and the Times has a piece about Uber's lack of growth and enormous losses.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: SF Taxi Drivers Are Struggling Pelosi comes out against Juul's Prop C, a man shot in Oakland has been identified, and SF's taxi drivers are struggling as much as their New York counterparts.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: PG&E Wants To Borrow Money Now An arrest has been made in a fatal assault in SoMa, Alice Walker has stepped into the fray regarding those murals at George Washington High, and the ACLU calls BART's proposed panhandling ban unconstitutional.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Small Plane Makes Emergency Ocean Landing In Half Moon Bay Someone was shot at Sixth and Market, Santa Rosa's Coffey Park is almost all rebuilt after the Tubbs Fire, and Juul is also fighting an e-cigarette ban in Livermore.
SF News Tuesday Morning Stories: 6 or 7 Ghost Ship Jurors May Have To Leave Soon Wildfires are down across California by 90% this year, the city of SF is giving teachers $3K bonuses, SFO's plastic water bottle ban takes effect, and some Ghost Ship trial jurors now have scheduling conflicts looming.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: PG&E Shares Plummet After Tubbs Fire Decision A woman was fatally struck by a BART train at Powell Sunday night, a registered sex offender chased several women around Santa Rosa, and Sacramento is suing seven homeless people in an unusual case.
SF News Sunday Links: Anti-Gun Violence Rally Engulfs the Steps at City Hall A man was arrested following a robbery and assault at the Tanforan Mall, a Civil War reenactment happened at Fort Point on Saturday, and a South SF woman was arrested for allegedly shooting her boyfriend.
SF News Saturday Links: Bison Named Brunhilda Dies in Golden Gate Park At this late date, following a fire drill, the city is worried about Chase Center traffic during emergencies; Facebook replaced an SF nonprofit's stolen laptops; and SF could learn something from Portland in re: the homeless.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Power Restored After Big Outage In Marin All about Mauricio Dubon, the Giants' new second baseman, a beached shark refused to go back in the water at a Bay Area beach, and the homeless suspect in that well publicized assault is back in court today.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Outside Lands Lost and Found Is Quite Full California's fire season is off to a much slower start than last year, PG&E is being called out for not trimming back enough trees by a court-appointed monitor, and PG&E is being called out by citizens for cutting down too many trees.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Ghost Ship Jury Requests Read-Backs of Testimony There will be no BART train service between Orinda and Walnut Creek this weekend while tracks get replaced, a man chased a cellphone thief in SoMa, and it is going to be really hot today in some parts of the Bay Area.
SF News Tuesday Morning Catch-All: Maxine Waters Wants More Federal Funds For Homeless Five Oakland police officers who were fired for fatally shooting a homeless man are suing to get their jobs back, and the Ghost Ship jury is going into their seventh day of deliberations.
SF News Sunday Links: 49ers Win Their First Preseason Game Against the Cowboys Another pedestrian was fatally struck at 5th and Market, the SF resident outed to ICE by Daly City police is suing, and the 49ers won their first preseason game 17-9.
SF News Saturday Links: Lady Gaga Donates Funds To Gilroy Schools Oakland Coliseum chief resigns over naming rights controversy, permit denied for that Straight Pride parade in Modesto, and the SF school district considers preserving that controversial mural somehow.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Three-Alarm Fire Burning at Oakland Warehouse Chinatown residents continue to tell City Hall they feel targeted for crime, the mayor touts bicycle safety improvements on Valencia, and the Ghost Ship trial jury has taken a break for the weekend.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Ski Mask Rapist Denied Parole A fiery crash in San Jose claimed one life, an East Bay congressman is trying to address near-miss incidents at SFO, and Rep. Eric Swalwell held an emotional town hall on gun control.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Ghost Ship Jury Still Out More details reveal the SFPD's knowledge of Bryan Carmody's profession, a homicide investigation in Livermore, and KPIX retraces the steps of the Gilroy gunman.
SF News Tuesday Morning Updates: Suspicious Device Paralyzes Mission District A suspicious device in the Mission was a false alarm, SF's homeless department falls short of goals, and Cupertino could be in trouble with the state over its decision to reject a big redevelopment project that involved housing.
SF News Monday Morning Stories: Berkeley Wildfire Evacuation Drill Has Glitches A good Samaritan coaxed an inebriated man off a construction crane in San Jose, the Marsh Complex fires are nearly contained, and there's a job fair this morning for the elderly and disabled.