SF News Day Around the Bay: One Person Shot and Wounded In SF's Western Addition One person was shot and wounded in SF's Western Addition on Wednesday; a new cost estimate is in for reopening the Great Highway; and a wildfire has broken out in Tahoe National Forest called the Talbot Fire.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Merchants Say Business Has Fallen By 60% During Portsmouth Square Revamp Spotify will begin labeling music by AI artists next month; the SFMTA held a “Fare Day Out” event reminding people to pay their fares; and Chinatown merchants say the Portsmouth Square renovation has affected their business.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Suspect Re-Arrested For SoMa Homicide From March The SFPD re-arrested a Richmond man for a SoMa homicide in March, along with a second suspect; a body was found at El Cerrito Plaza BART station; and Suisun City has been hit with a cyberattack which has shut down its City Hall.
SF News Day Around the Bay: FBI Seeks New Leads In 2016 Pokemon Go Killing An Alameda man was arrested and charged with murder for allegedly selling a fatal dose of fentanyl in 2024; Kellogg pledges to remove artificial dyes from its cereals by year's end; and a high school shooting near Bangkok leaves at least seven dead.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Person Found Dead In Gann Fire A person was found dead in a home in the Gann Fire burn scar; major delays in payments are being reported out of the Oakland EDD office; and legendary Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow has announced his retirement.
SF News Day Around the Bay: California Implements Permanent Farm to School Breakfast and Lunch Program Some Twin Peaks residents have been withholding their rent from a nightmare landlord for 32 months; activist Erin Brockovich highlighted Gilroy residents’ fight against a new Amazon data center; and California’s Farm to School program is now permanent
SF News Day Around the Bay: Mayor, Unions Push to Remove ‘Affordable Housing’ From Ballot Measure Police officers across the US have used Flock Safety data to stalk romantic partners; a proposed data center at Cow Palace is no longer being considered; and Lurie and some union allies tried to change the wording on an affordable housing measure.
SF News Day Around the Bay: CA Dems Endorse Billionaire Tax, Defying Newsom A GrowSF-sponsored poll finds that San Franciscans approve of police drones; the CA Democratic Party has broken with Newsom and endorsed the billionaire tax; and Trump might be firing Jeanine Pirro.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Anthropic Says Three of Its AI Models Hacked Into External Businesses SFO is getting private sleep lounges in the fall of 2027; SF City Attorney David Chiu is suing two hotel booking sites alleging they gouge customers; and some of Anthropic’s AI models hacked into the systems of three businesses.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Sportscaster Accuses ESPN of Holding Back Shanahan Crash Story A few more details emerge in the Sheng Thao corruption case; an Amazon engineer died by possible drowning in Lake Tahoe Monday; and a sportscaster is accusing ESPN of withholding the Kyle Shanahan crash story for over a week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: COVID-19 Cases Surge In California, Up More Than 3% AI companies are destroying antique books in mass quantities after training their models; Visa is laying off about 2,600 employees; and positive cases of COVID-19 have gone up by more than 3% in just a month.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Third Victim Identified From Volare Sinking A second body that was pulled from the Bay on Saturday has been identified as Carol Boisa, the third confirmed victim of the Volare sinking; the Mines Fire jumped containment lines in Santa Clara County; and a person was critically injured in a mid-Market shooting.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Rapper Mistah FAB Arrested For Allegedly Setting Off Illegal Fireworks A Butte County jury finds man guilty for starting 2024's devastating Park Fire; Oakland rapper Mistah FAB gets arrested for illegal firework display; and Destiny's Child is expected to release group's first new music since 2004.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pixar Layoffs Were Delivered Via ‘Elastigirl’ Letterhead At-large Oakland City Council member Rowena Brown says she was assaulted and robbed by an acquaintance; a Ukrainian woman was detained by ICE at SFO; and Pixar delivered its layoff notices on letterhead featuring Mrs. Incredible.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Orcas Seen Hunting In Monterey Bay Nine striking workers were arrested Tuesday outside the C&H Sugar plant in Crockett; some glass fell from a 17th story window in downtown SF; and orcas were captured on video hunting dolphins in Monterey Bay.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Former SF Port Director to Receive Four Misdemeanor Charges The Gilroy Garlic Festival returns this weekend; Trump has frozen $1 billion in Medicaid funding to California and Minnesota; and prosecutors plan to charge Elaine Forbes, Sausalito city manager and former Port of SF director, with four misdemeanor charges.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Clint Reilly, Longtime SF Politico and Owner of the Examiner, Dies at 79 Clint Reilly, the longtime SF political consultant and downtown real estate owner, has died; a group linked to Lowell High School is suing over an ethnic studies curriculum; and there was a serious late-afternoon backup on the lower deck of the Bay Bridge.
SF News Day Around the Bay: 7.3M Earthquake Strikes Mexico-Guatemala Border State Senator Scott Wiener sees sizable donations from viral Trans March video, a 7.3 earthquake rattles the Mexico-Guatemala border, and Canadian wildfires may impact Sunday's World Cup final.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Flamingo Chick Hatches at SF Zoo Santa Clara County is going door to door to find Costco-bought grapevines that might be infested with glassy-winged sharpshooters; Thomas Keller's restaurant group is settling a harassment case; and a flamingo chick just hatched at the SF Zoo.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Man Arrested After Leaving Large Bag of Meth in Ride-Hail Vehicle A woman was struck by a train in Santa Rosa; a San Francisco man was arrested for allegedly starting a fire near Union Square then assaulting firefighters attempting to extinguish the fire; and SFPD arrested a Sacramento man who left a large bag of meth in a ride-hail vehicle.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Apple Sues OpenAI Over Trade Secret Theft The SFPD made 76 arrests in a narcotics operation Wednesday; PG&E is facing a new $22 million from the CPUC for the Mosquito Fire in 2022; and Apple is suing OpenAI over the alleged theft of hardware trade secrets via engineers who used to work for Apple.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Two Arrested In Alameda Teen ‘Beach Takover’ Shooting Oakland airport is expanding its list of nonstop flights; Chevron spilled about a barrel of gasoline mixture into the bay; and two people were arrested in connection with a shooting that occurred during a recent beach takeover in Alameda.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Murder Charges Filed In Oakland Shooting of Father of 4 The suspect in the April fire-bomb attack on Sam Altman's home was back in court today; murder charges have been filed in a June 14 shooting that killed a San Leandro father of four; and Alan Wong has taken a sharp right-ward turn since joining the SF Board of Supervisors
SF News Day Around the Bay: SFPD Seizes Large Quantities of Fentanyl, Cocaine, and Meth on SF’s Nob Hill California will begin sending DMV data to the feds as part of Real ID requirements; Oakland's city council voted to approve those sex-work barriers off International Boulevard; and three people were arrested and large quantities of narcotics were seized.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Supe Shamann Walton Fined For Accepting Gifts SF Supervisor Shamann Walton was fined for accepting two gifts from nonprofits doing business with the city; questions remain about the condition of Senator Mitch McConnell; and we now have a better look at the damage from Paul Pelosi's alleged hit-and-run.