SF News Humpday Headlines: Supervisors Kill Housing Development Due To Shadow On Park The fix for the sinking Millennium Tower is still over a year off, a 21-year-old man was fatally shot in Oakland last night, and a 63-unit building in SoMa was shot down by the BoS because of the partial shadow it would cast on a park.
SF News Tuesday Morning Stories: Burning Man Balks At New BLM Recs BART steps up police patrols after recent violent incidents, Burning Man is warring with the feds again, and does Swalwell even have a chance in 2020 or is he really just prepping for later?
SF News Monday Morning News: Nice Weather Kicks Off Sideshow Season In Oakland BART delays after person was struck by train in the East Bay, warm weather brought out multiple sideshows in Oakland on Sunday, and the Warriors trounced the Clippers in their Oracle "Finale."
SF News Sunday Links: Man Dies In Rollover Crash In West Sonoma A chain-reaction crash injures two on I-880 in Oakland, local nurses want the Zuckerberg name off of SF General, a woman survived after her boyfriend died driving off a hillside in Cazadero.
SF News Saturday Links: N-Judah Service Gets Replaced By Buses Next Week A Vallejo woman and her child were mauled by three dogs, sword suspect appears in court, and an eerie discovery at a Mt. Tam crash site.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Another News Crew Robbed In Oakland Trump is California today, another driver died going of a cliff near Mt. Tam, and CalFire had a fire of its own at its Napa County HQ.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Another Mission Condo Project Faces Pushback A seven-story condo project on 14th Street goes to Planning, Bay Area bridges deemed deficient, and another gray whale has turned up dead in the Bay.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Breed Willing To Compromise On Navigation Center Two teens died in Dixon in an accidental electrocution in a field, Breed says she'd consider fewer beds at the proposed Embarcadero shelter, and a downtown developer is backing out of a grocery store promise.
SF News Monday Morning Links: Person Struck By BART Train A man is on life support after a fight outside Dodger Stadium in LA, a 49-year-old man was arrested for lewd acts and exposing himself to a minor in a Daly City gym, and there are widespread flight delays today due to a computer problem.
SF News Sunday Links: Comedy Event Goes On At Fillmore Center Following Shooting The Giants eke out their first win of the season, Alice Waters' Chez Panisse yard sale was packed, and a Marin County man is jailed in Colombia for soliciting sex with minors.
SF News Saturday Links: Rolling Stones Postpone Levi's Stadium Show Two Oakland teens arrested for string of Sunset robberies, the Stones won't be playing Levi's in May because Jagger is not well, and Metallica has added a second Chase Center show.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Fatal Shooting At West Oakland BART Lyft hits the NYSE at $72/share, Silicon Valley has some layoffs planned, and six Bay Area parents are in court today in the college fraud scandal.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: SoMa Residents May Sue Over Homeless Shelter A homeless Navigation Center along the Embarcadero is sparking a legal fight, an 85-year-old anti-abortion protester was assaulted on Valencia, and a Snapchat drug dealer got busted.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Two Arrests Made In Fillmore Shooting One of the two suspects in Saturday's shooting in the Fillmore was among the injured, and the suspect in a Monday shooting in SoMa was apprehended in Southern California.
SF News Tuesday Morning Headlines: Two Arrests In Separate BART Incidents BART Police apprehended two suspects in separate assault and robbery incidents Monday evening, and a 28-year-old man went missing in the ocean near Pacifica.
SF News Monday Morning Links: Bernie Cheered At SF Rally A Bernie Sanders rally at Fort Mason drew 16,000 supporters, Apple is set to announce its streaming service today, and the SF Public Library is forgiving $1.5M in fines.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Woman With Stroller Struck By Car In The Haight A man perished in a Bay Point house fire Friday morning, a woman with two kids in tow was struck by a vehicle in the Upper Haight, and Joe's Cable Car is getting demolished.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Powerball Jackpot Hits $625M The city just settled with a bicyclist who was hit by a police car in 2016, a former UC Berkeley student is accusing a football coach of sexual harassment, and UCSF workers are on strike.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Google Fined $1.7 Billion By The EU The EU has now fined Google/Alphabet $10 billion total, Mike Pence just dropped into the Bay Area, and Pinterest just signed a huge lease in SoMa.
SF News Tuesday Morning Links: Curry Sinks 61-Foot Three-Pointer Local news stations are freaking out about home invasion footage in a nursery, Van Ness is a mess, and the Richmond Bridge fixes will go on at least six months.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Lyft Releases Revenue Numbers, Launches Roadshow Lyft is seeking a pre-market valuation somewhat lower than the $25 billion that was expected. Also, two people were shot in two days on East Bay freeways.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Bay Area Mosques On Alert SFPD steps up patrols on local mosques after shooting in New Zealand, local racetrack makes changes after CA horse deaths, and Joe Montana paid for college consulting services from Rick Singer.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Beto's Running The window for the Mavericks surf competition is closing, Kamala supports Newsom's death penalty moratorium, and Facebook still hasn't said what caused Wednesday's outage.
SF News Tuesday Morning Links: Homeless Man Arrested In Killing of San Jose Woman A 24-year-old transient has been arrested in the Feb. 28 death of Bambi Larson, a murder-suicide in a Santa Rosa mall parking lot, and Feinstein pushes to ground Boeing 737 Max jets.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Warriors Tank Against Last-Place Phoenix Suns Woman drives wrong way on the Bay Bridge upper deck, SF acupuncturist indicted for fraud, and the Chronicle architecture critic is no big fan of the new Van Ness hospital.