SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Respite In SoCal Winds to End, More Fire Danger Looms Wind conditions are expected to worsen in LA throughout the day Thursday; the lack of rain this winter in SoCal is consistent with La NiƱa; and police in Santa Rosa arrest an alleged carjacker who shot at them.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Wind-Fueled Palisades Fire Destroys 1,000 Structures The Palisades Fire raged overnight in Los Angeles destroying at least 1,000 structures; gusty winds here in the Bay toppled trees and power lines; and Daniel Lurie gets inaugurated today in Civic Center Plaza.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Two Charged In Marin Overdose Death Two people have been charged with voluntary manslaughter in connection with a Saturday overdose death in Marin; Latinx Democratic Club co-president Kevin Ortiz has been cleared of sexual misconduct allegations; and EDM producer Zhu will be DJing at Daniel Lurie's big block party tomorrow.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: It's January 6th Once Again VP Kamala Harris will help to certify Trump's Electoral College win today in DC; Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down; and SF native Ali Wong took home another Golden Globe.
SF News Sunday Links: Man Arrested For Shooting at Homeless Shelter An arrest has been made for a shooting at a homeless shelter from last night; A hit-and-run in the Portola has left one person dead; and the Warriors are strongly pursuing an unexpected trade target.
SF News Saturday Links: Funding Secured for New Traffic Lights Near Great Highway New traffic lights are coming to the Great Highway; More details about the security guard shot outside the Union Square Dior store by police; and two neighborhoods are set to get SF's first curbside electric charging stations.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Berkeley Woman Reports Attempted Kidnapping A Berkeley woman says two people tried to kidnap her son while they were walking on the street; the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf reopens Saturday; and California's population grew for the second consecutive year.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: New Orleans Death Toll Rises to 15 The death toll in the apparent terrorist attack in New Orleans Wednesday has risen to 15; a Mill Valley family says they narrowly escaped being in the area of the attack; and a 4.7M earthquake rattles Lake County.
SF News New Year's Day Links: At Least 10 Killed In Apparent Targeted Attack In New Orleans At least 10 people were killed when a pickup truck drove into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans; a suspect has been arrested in an East Oakland shooting of an elderly man; and a fisherman was caught with an illegal haul in SF.
SF News New Year's Eve Links: Drive-By Shooting In Antioch A drive-by shooting in Antioch left behind 53 shell casings but no one was injured; a house fire near Hayward left a firefighter injured; and the Watsonville man killed by storm debris on a Santa Cruz beach has been identified.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Cliff Rescue at Devil's Slide A crew of thieves hit four gas stations in Oakland in quick succession; a hiker required rescue at Devil's Slide; and the mother of the OpenAI whistleblower now says his apartment was "ransacked."
SF News Sunday Links: President Jimmy Carter Has Died Former president Jimmy Carter died today; An airplane crashed in South Korea; and 2024 has set the record for traffic deaths in SF.
SF News Saturday Links: SF Opioid Crisis Saw Signs of Hope in 2024 2024 showed promising signs that the opioid crisis is declining; Mayor-elect Lurie named a few staffers; and a local skateboarding legend had a crowded funeral.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Huge Pothole on I-880 Damages at Least a Dozen Vehicles A massive pothole about one lane wide opened up on I-880 south in Oakland; Oakland saw its 81st homicide of the year on Thursday; and ChatGPT experienced a serious outage.
SF News Boxing Day What's Up: Car Collides With Golden Gate Bridge Tollbooth A building burned after an apparent explosion in Capitola Village Christmas morning; a car crashed into the Golden Gate Bridge toll plaza; and the Chronicle explores "NDA wines."
SF News Christmas Day Links: Storm Brings Big Waves to Mavericks Smash-and-grab burglars hit a San Leandro restaurant for eggs on Christmas Eve; Union Square was packed with last-minute shoppers; and this recent storm brought massive waves back to Mavericks.
SF News Christmas Eve Links: After a Deluge of Rain Comes Possible Thunder Flood advisories were issued Tuesday for SF, San Mateo, and Sonoma counties; there's a chance of thunder Tuesday afternoon; and the hotel workers appear to have ended their strike with the final hotel, Hilton.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Smooth Sailing So Far at SFO Three people died in two separate collisions in one Bay Area city Sunday; President Biden just commuted the sentences of almost all the men on federal death row; and most flights have been leaving on time so far on this very busy day at SFO.
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 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 Friday Morning Constitutional: Rain Restarts Early Saturday A man was found bleeding from a stab wound at BART's Walnut Creek Station; the Milpitas family found dead in a murder-suicide has been identified; and the next series of atmospheric storms begins tomorrow.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Brace For a Parade of Storms A series of around six atmospheric river storms are lining up back to back; a man was arrested on suspicion of arson in Healdsburg; and last weekend's storm toppled 98 trees in city parks.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Dense Tule Fog Blankets the Bay A dense fog advisory was in effect for the Bay Area Wednesday morning; one person died in a house fire in Forestville Tuesday; and a new private school is taking over part of a downtown SF office building.
SF News Tuesday Morning What's Up: Sheng Thao Serves Final Day as Oakland Mayor It's Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao's last day in office; a man was found dead in a burning RV on Wood Street in West Oakland; TikTok has asked the Supreme Court to block the law that wants to shut down its US operations.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Storm Cleanup Continues A six-year-old boy was killed after running onto I-280 in San Jose; cleanup continues across the city after Saturday's storm; and the 49ers have suspended De'Vondre Campbell for conduct detrimental to the team.