SF News The Future of SF's Iconic Fog Appears Hazy, Scientists Say The often mercurial weather phenomenon, affectionately dubbed "Karl" after an acerbic, parody Twitter account, and undoubtedly a key feature of the city's mystique, now faces a murky future with global temperatures on the rise.
SF News Sunday Links: Harris and Trump In Dead Heat, According to New Poll The presidential election is currently neck-and-neck; Oakland Police are under federal supervision for another year; the Golden Bears beat an SEC powerhouse with strong defense.
SF News San Jose Man Arrested for Allegedly Stealing $1300 Worth of Copper Wire The arrest marks yet another chapter amid a slew of recent copper thefts in Contra Costa County, which have led to frequent disruptions to phone and internet services.
SF News Ahead of Trial, Prosecutors Reveal Video They Have Showing Nima Momeni Acting Out Stabbing of Bob Lee Prosecutors and defense attorneys laid out their strategies in court filings Friday in the upcoming murder trial of Nima Momeni, and more information has come to light about each side's case.
SF News Saturday Links: Earthquakes Rattle North Bay as Weekend Begins Sonoma and Lake county residents woke up to three tremors this morning; Trump's sentencing for his hush money conviction is delayed; a Lake Merritt pelican is in need of help.
SF news Day Around the Bay: Libby Schaaf Fined Thousands for Ethics Violations Former Oakland Libby Schaaf is being fined for campaign ethics violations; two suspects have been arrested in connection to last month's assault at Dublin High School; and Prop 22 is now in bureaucratic limbo.
Bay Area Sports 12-Year-Old Arizona Kid Has 49ers’ Ricky Pearsall’s Old Phone Number, Has Been Inundated With Texts Since Shooting Last weekend’s shooting of 49ers receiver Ricky Pearsall has upended the life of a 12-year-old boy in Arizona, who has since been bombarded by sympathetic text messages, because he has Pearsall’s old phone number.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Verjus Makes a Long-Awaited Comeback Birdbox's fried chicken sandwiches are making a comeback at a pop-up, Quince's sister wine bar Verjus is finally reopening, and Oakland's Burdell makes a splash on the national stage.
SF News Update: SFPD Releases Photo of Suspect In Racist Threats at Home of Alamo Square Dogwalker; He Knows Her From Neighborhood A 67-year-old woman who was recently reported missing is the suspect that the SFPD has been seeking in connection with racist threats that were left at the home of local dogwalker Terry Williams, in the weeks before his family's Alamo Square home mysteriously burned down.
SF News Report: Oakland PD Offering Rewards From Oakland Crime Stoppers, Which Oakland Crime Stoppers Cannot Pay An NBC Bay Area investigation found that even though an organization called Oakland Crime Stoppers was offering financial rewards for information leading to an arrest, they can’t access their bank account, and their nonprofit status has been suspended for years.
SF News Mysterious Fatal Tenderloin Shooting by Hotel Security Guard Draws Lawsuit from Victim’s Family A 37-year-old insurance executive was shot and killed by a security guard last August. But a year later, no charges have been filed, the guard has skipped town, and the family is now suing the security company for damages.
Bay Area Sports A's Likely Dreading Playing on Hot Turf For 3 Years In Crummy Triple-A Stadium In West Sacramento The A's ownership could have more than just Oakland fans' ire to contend with when they make their move to Sacramento next year — they could also be facing a player revolt if conditions at their new temporary home stadium are as bad as they're sounding.
SF News Oakland Man Charged In Fatal Dog Mauling Sunday Near Fruitvale Three 100-pound dogs attacked and killed a 53-year-old man in Oakland Sunday, and the owner has been charged with a felony, as the dogs apparently had a history of attacks.
SF News Update: Large Pane of Glass Falls From Salesforce East; Berkeley Man Describes Being 'Attacked' With Glass While In Car A big piece of glass fell off a downtown highrise Friday morning, crashing down onto Mission Street and prompting an alert to avoid the area.
SF News CHP: Florida Man Who Caused Wrong-Way Crash In San Jose Was Intoxicated The Florida man who allegedly caused a deadly wrong-way crash last week that killed a woman and her son has now been booked into jail, after he was released from the hospital where he was being treated for his own injuries.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Disabled Train In West Oakland Causes BART Troubles There were delays throughout the BART system Friday morning due to a disabled train; the Heritage Foundation president spoke in SF and vowed 'Project 2028'; and there is a chance of thunderstorms in the northern Sierra tonight.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Grocery Outlet Bargain Market On Verge of Coming to Fisherman’s Wharf There’s double the Downtown First Thursdays tonight; PG&E is looking to hike your rates again; and the Fisherman’s Wharf Grocery Outlet Bargain Market is on the verge of becoming official.
Arts & Entertainment Oakland’s Chinatown Throwing a Night Market Saturday, On Heels of Successful SF Night Markets Following some wildly successful night markets in San Francisco, Oakland’s Chinatown will make its mark with the Chinatown Night Market this Saturday night, with a “Dumpling Olympics” and more.
SF News Arrest Made In Alleged Hate-Crime Attack on Netflix Chef In Downtown SF A San Francisco woman who was allegedly attacked by a man who she says called her the N-word as he passed her on the street in the Financial District Monday says she no longer feels safe walking on her own in the city.
SF News SFPD Touts That Their New License Plate Readers Nabbed an Accused $3,400 Lululemon Thief Those new automated license plate readers about town just popped another retail theft suspect, as the cameras’ use led to the arrest of a woman accused of stealing $3,400 worth of Lululemon gear.
SF News Missing Woman From The ‘Silver Alert’ That Rattled SF Phones Wednesday Night Has Been Found A ‘Silver Alert’ simultaneously buzzed smartphones across San Francisco just after 7:30 pm Wednesday night alerting the city that an 81-year-old woman was missing. But maybe that alert was a good call, as she was located less than two hours later.
Business & Tech Marketer Survey Suggests Future Advertiser Losses For X The advertising woes at soon-to-be-no-longer-SF-based Xitter look to be persistent, and a woefully small segment of advertisers has any remaining faith that their brands are safe when they might end up appearing next to some offensive content.
SF Politics More Fake SF Mayoral Candidate Websites Flooding the Zone Before Election Day The political dirty tricks are ramping up as we head to November’s SF elections, as fake campaign websites are popping up in hopes of dragging down some of the leading candidates for mayor.
SF News Cliff House Not Significantly Damaged In Tuesday Crash, Caused By Rear-End Collision The 157-year-old waterfront restaurant building, The Cliff House, was struck by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon in a crash that left the driver of that vehicle dead. And we are now getting some more details about what happened.
SF News At Least a Few Airline Passengers Are Getting Confused About Oakland Airport Name Change, Showing Up at SFO Oakland Airport's name change to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport has duped at least a couple of Spirit Airlines passengers so far, who have shown up at SFO wondering why they can't find any Spirit Airlines counter.