SF News Sunday Links: The Mix Becomes Latest Castro Bar to Pause Use of Facial Recognition Tech San Francisco's Broadway Tunnel will be closed today and tomorrow for work related to the Chinatown Public Health Center; there's a new sports arena in Nob Hill where robots fight each other; and UCSF researchers report positive finding for cannabis consumers.
SF News Saturday Links: 40-Pound Tortoise Enjoys Brief Pleasure Walk on Orinda Freeway A Half Moon Bay coach and teacher was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a former student; San Jose City College welcomes a 47-year-old player; and Hawaii's Big Island faces down Tropical Storm Lala.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Oracle Park Will Host 2028 MLB All-Star Game The MLB All-Star Game is officially headed to San Francisco in two years; opponents of the Marina Safeway redevelopment have a new tactic; the Solano County DA is seeking to try to the Fairfield High graduation shooting suspect as an adult.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: 3.8M Earthquake Strikes Near San Leandro A 3.8M earthquake struck near San Leandro Thursday morning; the Timber Fire has grown to 4,245 acres in Big Sur; and hundreds packed a town hall meeting with Sen. Adam Schiff in Santa Rosa last night.
SF News Humpday Headlines: San Jose City Workers May Be Headed for Strike Thousands of San Jose city workers may be headed for a strike; jury selection has begun in Meta's federal trial in Oakland over social media addiction; and Big Sur is once again being isolated by a natural disaster.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: SF Flower Vendor Back at Work After Attack A flower vendor at a Market Street kiosk is back at work after a violent attack last week; SF is far from the only CA city that's behind on its housing goals; and pioneering gallery SF Camerawork is closing its doors.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Three Cats Die In Residential Fires In SF Three cats died in two separate residential fires in SF; the Timber Fire near Big Sur doubled in size overnight; and Taylor Farms is now recalling dozens of products featuring fresh jalapeƱos.
SF News Sunday Links: 49ers Legend Roger Craig Shares Vascular Dementia Diagnosis During Hall of Fame Speech Joe Biden's son says the former president's cancer has spread to his bones; SF Fire Department and CHP officials combine to rescue a loose pug on I-280; and Suisun City battles against a cyberattack.
SF News Saturday Links: Cal Acad to Host Phoebe Bridgers Planetarium Listening Sessions Assemblymember Matt Haney introduces a bill to limit ticket reseller markups; Todd Blanche is narrowly confirmed as new attorney general; and Marin Bay School, SF's first new public school in a decade, opened Thursday.
SF Politics Friday Morning Constitutional: Connie Chan Troll Taxi Parked By Outside Lands Entrance That Connie Chan troll taxi is now parked by the Fulton entrance to Outside Lands; police in Martinez are on the hunt for a stabbing suspect; and Salesforce is having more layoffs in October.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Propane Grill Blamed For Foster City Condo Fire A propane barbecue is being blamed as the culprit in Sunday's massive condo fire in Foster City; a suspect is facing charges after a neck stabbing incident at a Fremont house party; and the first concert in 36 years may be coming UC Berkeley's Memorial Stadium.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Gann Fire Doubles In Size In One Day The Gann Fire in Calaveras County has grown to over 7,000 acres; the FBI is now involved in the Morgan Hill mass shooting investigation; and Alameda County supervisors are balking at a $30 minimum wage ballot measure.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Lucky Store In NoPa Sets Closing Date The Lucky grocery store at Fulton and Masonic now has a closing date; BART had another equipment problem Tuesday morning on the Yellow Line; and the Gann Fire in Calaveras County has grown to 3,000 acres.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Feliz Fire Under Control, Evacuation Orders Lifted The Feliz Fire in Mendocino County has reached 30% containment; two homes were lost in last week's Woodside Fire in Sonoma County; and residents of San Jose have until tonight to submit new names for Plaza de Cesar Chavez.
SF News Sunday Links: San Francisco's Train Names New Album After Local Haight Street Pub A mass shooting at an Idaho In-N-Out Burger leaves three dead and five others injured; "Sopranos" actor Vincent Pastore dies at 80; and the Dodgers do it again by trading for ace pitcher Tarik Skubal.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Weekend Wind Event Could Bring Rough Seas, Fire Weather The Woodside Fire in Sonoma County is now 20% contained but almost doubled in size overnight; global tech layoffs have already surpassed all of 2025 in 7 months; and a powerful marine event will bring rough seas Saturday night into Sunday, along with potential high winds in the hills.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: SFPD Increasing Mid-Market Patrols After Shootings The SFPD is increasing patrols following a spate of shootings in the mid-Market area; a gyrocopter crashed while taking off at Petaluma Airport; and Trump appears to be dropping his nomination of Todd Blanche for AG.
SF News Humpday Headlines: East Bay Cat Euthanized After Getting Rabies An indoor cat in Pleasanton somehow was exposed to rabies and had to be euthanized; two small earthquakes were felt in Sonoma County Tuesday evening; and Antioch is turning down a $35M grant for homeless housing.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Victim In Morgan Shooting Identified By Family The young man killed in Saturday's Morgan Hill party shooting has been identified by his family; a report suggests 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan was not at fault for his crash; and Sam Altman says we're "in the singularity."
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Dove Fire Threatens Sonora, Near Yosemite The Dove Fire, which is 0% contained and has burned 223 acres, is burning near Sonora; three people were killed and four others injured in a food festival shooting in Seattle; and BART was recovering from an equipment problem early Monday.
SF News Sunday Links: Body Recovered From Bay, Ties To July 14 Boat Sinking Unclear A shooting at an outdoor party in Morgan Hill leaves one dead and seven injured; Ryan Gosling revs up to play Ghost Rider; and Trump's plan to limit mail-in ballots hits another snag in court.
SF News Saturday Links: San Francisco's Century-Old Hotel Utah Saloon Once Again Up For Sale Mistah FAB responds after arrest over illegal fireworks; documentarian Ken Burns hits Bohemian Grove to deliver a lesson in history; and Tour de France officials forced to re-route final stage amidst raging wildfires.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Livermore Business Robbed During Little Fire Evacuation A Livermore business was robbed during the Little Fire evacuation on Tuesday; a movie shoot in downtown Santa Rosa included actors dressed as ICE agents; and RH has scrapped plans for a big new store and restaurant in Walnut Creek.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Streets to Close for SF Marathon This Weekend Prepare for street closures Saturday night and Sunday morning for the SF Marathon; two San Jose police officers have been cleared in the fatal shooting of a man who'd just killed his son; and local HIV organizations have been blindsided by federal funding cuts.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Man Injured By Car While Picketing at C&H Plant In Crockett A man was struck by a car that drove through a picket line outside the C&H Sugar plant in Crockett; the downtown community benefit district in SF just added the Ferry Building; and Napa is considering banning drive-thrus.