Bay Area Sports Andre Iguodala Is Coming Back to the Warriors As the NBA's offseason player shuffles grind on, we got word Friday morning that Andre Iguodala plans to sign a one-year, minimum contract with the Golden State Warriors, returning after two seasons with the Miami Heat.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Dixie Fire Now Third-Largest In State History The "Delta Plus" variant is now in the Bay Area, Sonoma County is warning about toxic algae in the Russian River, and the Dixie Fire grew overnight by over 100 square miles to be the third-largest in state history.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Cars Allowed Back on the Great Highway, Starting Monday The Great Highway will allow cars again on weekdays only, people are pulling guns on firemen and refusing to evacuate in the River Fire, and Guy Fieri showed up at the Sonoma County Fair to drop $30,000 on live pigs.
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SF News 16-Year-Old Girl Killed Friday In Bayview Had Just Moved to San Francisco; Family Pleads With Shooter to Come Forward A teenage girl and her aunt were shot Friday night in SF's Bayview District, and family members attended a press conference Thursday in which they issued an emotional plea for the killer to come forward.
SF News Wildfire Smoke Returns to the Bay; and That Wetness You Saw Outside This Morning Was Rain, Kind Of San Francisco saw, like, two one-hundredths of an inch of rain early Thursday, so does that count as rain?
SF News Longtime KTVU Anchor Frank Somerville Returns After Abrupt Departure With No Explanation After a strange May 30 newscast in which he slurred words and seemed to lose the ability to read from the teleprompter, longtime KTVU anchor disappeared from the air to "focus on his health," and he reappeared with no explanation of his absence on Wednesday night's "10 O'Clock News."
SF News Pandemic Updates: SF's Test-Positivity Rate Hits 15-Month High, Parties and Shows Start to Cancel Out of Caution SF is still wide open, along with the rest of the Bay Area, despite concerns over the Delta variant and its ability to spread among the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike. But the surge does not seem to have peaked yet, and some parties and shows are starting to cancel out of caution.
SF News SFPD Seizes Cadillac Spotted During Sideshow With AK-47-Wielding Woman Hanging Out Window The SFPD's Traffic Safety division announced Wednesday that it had seized a vehicle believed to have been involved in "an illegal exhibition of speed event," a.k.a. a sideshow, last month.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Dixie Fire Destroys Town of Greenville The River Fire grew to 2,400 acres overnight, the Dixie Fire is threatening the town of Chester and burned through the town of Greenville on Wednesday, and the family of deceased Berkeley runner Philip Kreycik is speaking to the press today.
SF News Day Around the Bay: River Fire In Placer County Grows Quickly, Threatens Colfax A new wildfire on the border between Placer and Nevada counties has quickly grown amid high winds, an air quality advisory has been issued for the Bay Area for Thurs/Fri, and runner Philip Kreycik's presumed remains included his smartwatch.
SF News Beheaded Honey Bear On Guillotine Depicted In Valencia Street Window Display People are apparently still losing their heads over the whole fnnch controversy, as the Artists Television Access window display houses an installation of a ubiquitous honey bear getting guillotined.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michelin Honors 10 'New Discoveries' Around the Bay Ahead of Its Late September Star Announcements This new category of Michelin honorees includes SF new additions Routier and Marlena, and six-year-old 3rd Cousin — the latter two both in Bernal Heights.
SF News SF Unified Won't Require Teachers to Be Vaccinated After months and months of delaying the reopening of San Francisco schools out of concerns for teachers' safety, the SF Unified School District has decided they won't be forcing teachers or staff to be vaccinated against COVID.
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SF News Tiny House Village For Oakland Homeless Goes In at Long-Vacant Lot Beside Lake Merritt A village of tiny houses able to give shelter to 79 homeless individuals began construction today on a Lake Merritt-adjacent lot in Oakland, and it should be habitable very quickly.
SF Politics Judge Clears Way For Newsom to Refer to It as the 'Republican Recall' Proponents of the recall tried to take Governor Gavin Newsom and the "No" campaign to court over the branding of the effort as "the Republican Recall." But a judge on Wednesday issued a tentative ruling that says they can continue to call it that.
SF News Berkeley Hills Residents Being Told to Evacuate Whenever Fire Danger Rises The city of Berkeley and the Berkeley Fire Department are taking a new and aggressive step in addressing fire season, and residents of the Berkeley hills — and by extension, the Oakland hills — are being told they should preemptively evacuate under certain circumstances.
SF News Humpday Headlines: SFTMA Makes Four 'Slow Streets' Permanent The SFMTA just voted to make four "Slow Streets" permanent including part of Golden Gate Avenue, the Dixie Fire is now in the state's 10 largest ever, and Trump is still trying to keep Congress from seeing his tax returns.
SF News Remains of Missing Berkeley Runner Philip Kreycik Likely Found In Pleasanton A body was discovered in the Pleasanton park area Tuesday where 37-year-old Berkeley resident Philip Kreycik went missing over three weeks ago. Pleasanton police say that the body, while not yet confirmed to be that of Kreycik, was found 250 feet from a game trail.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Delta Variant Brings COVID Full Circle Back to Wuhan Mass testing and lockdowns are underway again in Wuhan, China thanks to the Delta variant, a man turned himself in for a SoMa stabbing, and a hiker in NorCal was fatally struck by lightning on Friday.
SF News SF DPH Will Now Come to Your House and Vaccinate You for Free The SF Department of Public Health is now making house calls, and offering to come by your place and vaccinate you for free, provided you have a group of 5-12 people on hand for the shots.
Arts & Entertainment 'Hamilton' Reopens In SF Next Week With $10 Ticket Lottery, Vaccination Requirement Live theater has returned to San Francisco, and the first big production to reopen is BroadwaySF's Hamilton at the Orpheum Theater.
SF News A ‘Renegade’ Burning Man is Planned, Despite Cancellation, COVID, and Lack of Waste Services A few large Facebook and Reddit groups are ignoring the cancellation of Burning Man and slapping together a large, unsanctioned event, but the Delta variant and lack of porta-potty service could turn this into Woodstock ‘99 on COVID.
SF Politics SF Ethics Commission Fines Mayor London Breed Nearly $23,000 For Violations Including Gift From Nuru Mayor London Breed agreed on Monday to pay a nearly $23,000 fine issued by the San Francisco Ethics Commission, which includes individual fine amounts stemming from several ethics violation during her mayoral term to date.