SF News 49ers, With Nothing to Play For, Lose to Dolphins 29-17 This defeat, which dropped the team to 6-9, was characterized by injuries at key positions and poor execution, amid a disappointing season defined by those two exact things.
SF News Sunday Links: Hotel Workers' Union Declares Victory, Ratifies Tentative Agreement With Hyatt Hotel Workers have struck a deal with Hyatt that will end their monthslong strike against the chain; Trump previewed his upcoming term in a speech; and the Warriors won decisively over the Timberwolves.
SF News A's Legend Rickey Henderson Passes Away at 65 A two-time World Series Champion, 10-time All-Star, and 1990 American League MVP, Henderson is the all-time leader in career runs scored, leadoff home runs, stolen bases, and unintentional walks.
SF News Saturday Links: Mission Street Diner Jim's Restaurant Facing Potential Closure A longtime breakfast establishment is closing; Congress narrowly averted a government shutdown last night; and civics education in California is seeing disruptions from parents protesting course materials.
SF News Day Around the Bay: New SF Supervisor Sherrill Says Public Safety Is Number One Priority SF's newest Supe just laid out his priorities; Congress might have just barely averted a government shutdown; and it appears Party CIty's fun is about over.
SF News Surprise Tornado Touches Down In Scotts Valley A storm that brought flooding across the Bay Area this weekend, punctuated by a false alarm tornado warning for San Francisco residents just before 6 am Saturday morning, brought an actual tornado to Santa Cruz County.
SF News Sunday Links: SFPD Officer Kills Pedestrian Near Bernal Heights An SFPD officer killed someone with their car; Trump is sending out a flurry of defamation lawsuit threats; and San Mateo citizens are undertaking an unprecedented effort to recall their Sheriff.
SF News Warriors Make Early Trade Splash, Acquire Schroder From Nets It might not be the only trade they make in the coming weeks.
SF News An Oakland BART Station Might Be Renamed, If Someone Pays $750k A recent BART Board of Directors meeting saw the unanimous approval of a motion to rechristen the station as the Oakland Chinatown Station, provided a third-party fronts the capital required to do so.
SF News Saturday Links: Mayor London Breed "Always a Winner," Says Mayor London Breed London Breed feels like a winner; A new arcade has arrived to level up San Francisco; and tech execs are trying to play nice with Trump.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Oakland Man Taking Smoke Break Dies in Shooting A man died in a shooting while taking a smoke break; Intel's latest graphics card is seeing glowing reviews.; and a local military member almost died after her insurance denied coverage for her care.
SF News Twin Peaks Murderers Sentenced to Life in Prison The pair will not have the possibility of parole.
SF News Sunday Links: Print News's Last Stand in SF The City's last newsstand is operated by just one man; A record-breaking deal for the Giants; and Zach Bryan headlines a concert taking place next August.
SF News Saturday Links: Local Escaped Convict Found After Eight Years A longtime prison escapee just got caught once more; The internet is adopting an anti-snitching policy for the UnitedHealthcare CEO's shooter; and Oakland is making large cuts to essential services.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Bomb Threat at State Capitol Forces Evacuations An uncredible bomb threat forced evacuations at the state capitol; Trump's new AI czar dislikes OpenAI; State Farm is about to raise its car insurance rates in California.
49ers 49ers Put on Ice by Buffalo Bills Amid Blizzard, Lose 35-10 Star running back Christian McCaffrey left the game early with a knee ligament injury.
SF News Sunday Links: Union Square Macy's Faces Murky Future The Union Square Macy's will now have to deal with a complex sale process; a local woman has camped on Angel Island for decades; and the Golden Gate Bridge will be much quieter on windy days soon.
SF News SJSU Women's Volleyball Loses in Mountain West Finals to Colorado State The Spartans, who struggled offensively throughout against Colorado State's potent defense, won only one set out of five.
SF News Saturday Links: SF Federal Building to Be Named After Nancy Pelosi The SoMA federal building is getting renamed; An "Oakdale Ninja" has been convicted of murder via samurai sword; and Steve Jobs's widow recently hosted a philanthropic event downtown.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Black Friday Quiet This Year Black Friday is quiet this year in SF; A San Jose animal shelter is facing backlash for inhospitable conditions; and a man died today from being run over by an Amtrak train in Berkeley.
SF News 500 More SF Hotel Workers Now Striking They join 2,000 other San Francisco hotel workers already striking since late September, demanding better healthcare, inflation-matched wage increases, and the reversal of post-pandemic staffing cuts.
SF News Purdy-less 49ers Flounder, Get Routed By Packers 38-10 This loss drops the 49ers to 4-6, leaving their playoff aspirations on life support.
SF News Sunday Links: Barbara Lee For Oakland Mayor? Barbara Lee is being pushed as a replacement for Sheng Thao; The culture war comes for a San Francisco high school; and an arrest has been made in relation to a high-speed minivan pursuit.
SF News Hayes Valley Quadruple Murder Suspect Convicted on All Counts Lee Farley, 36, was convicted Friday of shooting and killing four men in the Hayes Valley neighborhood in 2015.
SF News Saturday Links: San Francisco Secretly a 'Pinball Mecca' Inside S.F.'s secret love affair with pinball; A 17-year-old is on track to be a lawyer next year; and Kendrick Lamar's GNX is making Warriors fans hopeful for a championship.