SF News Day Around the Bay: Crews Begin Disassembling Vaillancourt Fountain The State Department will be providing citizens the option to put Trump’s face on their passports; a suspect was arrested in the 34-year-old unsolved murder of a woman found in the Sierra Foothills; and the controversial Vaillancourt Fountain is being taken down.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Former Team USA Swimmer to Take on Full CA Coastline in 2026 The Pink Triangle installation is set to return next week for its 30th Pride celebration; residents of Musk's Starbase, Texas, were told they might lose their property rights due to new zoning; and a former Olympic swimmer plans to swim the entire CA coast in 2026.
SF News Scott Peterson Beaten Up By Fellow Inmate Amid Pickleball Misunderstanding Convicted murderer Scott Peterson's time at Mule Creek State Prison outside Sacramento just got a little worse, after he reportedly got beaten up last week, and now we're hearing from the inmate who did the beating.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Scott Peterson Back In Court The David DePape state trial gets underway; Scott Peterson is back in court to argue for his new trial; and residents in a South Lake Tahoe neighborhood are upset after a man shot a bear cub.
SF News Scott Peterson Will Be Back In Court (Virtually) on Tuesday In Redwood City for New Hearing In 2002 Murder Case Convicted murderer Scott Peterson has, for some reason, attracted the attention of the Los Angeles Innocence Project, and the case against him in the 2002 murder of his wife Laci Peterson is getting a new hearing this week in San Mateo County.
SF News The L.A. Innocence Project Is, For Some Reason, Taking Up Scott Peterson's Case One of the most infamous murder cases in NorCal of the last few decades, that of Laci Peterson in 2002, is getting a fresh look from the L.A. Innocence Project, even though it seems like they could be spending their time and energy on more worthy — and more likely innocent — people in prison.
SF News We Are Going to Be Spared a New Scott Peterson Trial, at Least For Now A judge on Tuesday denied convicted wife-murderer Scott Peterson a new trial, so pending any further appeals, we may not need to hear from Peterson again, at least for a while.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Scott Peterson Moved to Sacramento Area Prison Redwood City has moved to temporarily ban a gun store from opening there, convicted murderer Scott Peterson has been moved off of San Quentin's death row, and a fire at a Tenderloin SRO has displaced ten people.
SF News Area Woman Charged With Cashing Unemployment Checks Using Identities of Scott Peterson and the ‘Yosemite Killer’ A former contractor at San Quentin Prison used the personal information of multiple inmates to pull in $145,000 worth of fraudulent EDD benefits over a two-year period, and one of the identities she used was that of Scott Peterson.
SF News Scott Peterson Transferred Back to San Quentin So He Can Make More Phone Calls to Lawyers Scott Peterson, who has been back in a San Mateo County courtroom in recent weeks as his legal team continues trying to get his 2004 murder conviction overturned because of a single, allegedly biased juror, wants out of the county jail and back into San Quentin, and a judge is allowing it.
SF News Juror No. 7 From 2004 Scott Peterson Trial Takes Stand In Pivotal Hearing, as Peterson Hopes to Overturn Conviction Peterson’s lawyers say he should get a whole new trial because a certain juror allegedly lied about having previously been a victim of domestic violence, and they grilled her on the stand all day Friday.
SF News 'It Makes Me Sick to Be Here': Family Members of Laci Peterson Confront Scott Peterson at Resentencing Attorneys for convicted murderer Scott Peterson succeeded in getting him off of death row, and on Wednesday, Peterson appeared in a Redwood City courtroom to be resentenced to life without parole. But the hearing was far from rote.
SF News Scott Peterson Won't Get a New Trial, Will Be Re-Sentenced to Life Without Parole Long-ago convicted murderer Scott Peterson, who has been trying to appeal his death sentence for the last nine years and has maintained his innocence throughout the past two decades, will not have the pleasure of a new trial.
SF News Court Overturns Death Penalty In Notorious 2004 Scott Peterson Case The California Supreme Court issued a ruling Monday upholding the murder conviction of Scott Peterson, who was convicted 16 years ago in the December 2002 killing of his pregnant wife, but it said his trial may have been unfair in the sentencing phase.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Convicted Killer Scott Peterson Speaks Publicly For First Time In A Decade * Here's where to find all the Bay Area’s Benny Bufano sculptures. [Chronicle] * Hillsborough police post photos of a mountain lion who's menacing the area. [ABC 7] * On this
SF News I'm Still Innocent, Says Convicted Murderer Scott Peterson Sentenced to death for murdering his pregnant wife Laci, who was carrying their unborn kid Conner, Scott Peterson still maintains his innocence. On Thursday, the charming Modesto killer filed for automatic appeal of
SF News Murderer Scott Peterson Needs Your Help! The man convicted of murdering his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson, has managed to set up a website. Why? Because he plans on going forward with his appeal. While death row inmates are forbidden
SF News Tiger Attack Update: Slingshots, Vodka, and Michael Jackson's Lawyer The Dhaliwal brothers, they seem like a couple of nasty little rapscallions. Ruffians, we'll go so far as to say. Why? Because after last week's Christmastime big-cat attack
misc Laci's Peterson's Death House Sold And in real estate news, the Modesto bungalow-style home in which Laci Peterson was murdered by her (oddly handsome) husband Scott Peterson was sold again. Although the home sold in 2005 for
SF News What Happened With That? We know you're totally dying to find out what happened with some of the stories we told you about from San Mateo County a week or so ago. Dying! Who won
SF News Our Afternoon Web Surfing Those of you who read this site regularly probably think you have a good sense of what this particular correspondent is interested in -- traffic, Chris Daly, heartwarming tales about animals, general schadenfreunde. But
SF News Righteousness Is Its Own Reward How to get money, how to get money...hey, we'll solve some crimes! Arnold has offered rewards for information leading to the arrests and convictions in three Bay Area lukewarm cases.
Arts & Entertainment Kimberly Guilfoyle Bolton? So as it rains so hard, we stare out the window and we wonder, with a little sigh in the heart -- what is our plucky broken-hearted former first lady Kimberly Guilfoyle doing
SF News 'Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost Nothing like cashing in on the hype surrounding the murder of your adulterous lover's wife to restore your karmic balance. Of course, only the cosmos can apportion karma, and we'
SF News Free Scott! Geragos isn’t the only one fighting the online good fight. Marlene Newell, an executive assistant from Sunnyvale, has also established a Web site protesting the verdict. Claiming that she grew “frustrated” by