SF News Day Around the Bay: NorCal Man Shot By ICE to Remain In Custody BART is running a limited number of trains through the Transbay Tube next Sunday; the CA man shot by ICE in the Central Valley has been ordered to remain in custody; and Trump's labor secretary is stepping down amid scandal.
SF News Vigil to Be Held Monday for Pedestrian Killed In SoMa Hit-and-Run A vigil is being held Monday for Dannielle Spillman, the 74-year-old pedestrian who was fatally struck in SoMa by a driver who appeared to intentionally run her over. Leading up to her death, she told friends that SF felt less safe as a trans woman now than in the '90s.
SF News Body Found Near SF On-Ramp Shortly After Weekend Construction on I-80 A deceased person was found near a SoMa freeway onramp Sunday night, not long after Caltrans construction crews completed their work on a section of eastbound I-80, which had caused some weekend congestion in the area.
Business & Tech Apple Names New CEO, John Ternus, With Tim Cook Set to Step Down This Summer Apple Inc. will get a new CEO later this year, following the long-expected retirement of Tim Cook, who took over from the late Steve Jobs in 2011. His name is John Ternus, and he is currently Apple's senior vice president of hardware engineering.
SF News Boat Crash Injures Six During High School Fishing Competition In San Joaquin Delta Six people, including teens and adults, were injured while taking part in a bass fishing tournament in Contra Costa County when two boats collided — with one reportedly landing on top of the other.
SF News Murder Charge Added In Case of San Jose Toddler Who Died In Foster Care With Family Member On Monday, the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office announced murder and assault charges against a teenager, who may be tried as an adult, who has been implicated in the April 9 death of his two-year-old cousin.
SF News Families of Four Teens Killed In Marin Crash File Three More Lawsuits Against County Marin County is facing three additional lawsuits in the deaths of four teenagers last April, on top of one already filed, which allege that hazardous road conditions near the site contributed to the crash. And some are still saying a second vehicle may have forced the driver to swerve off the road.
SF Politics Another Democrat Exits CA Governor's Race, and It's Betty Yee The field of prominent Democrats running to be the next governor of California just shrank once more, one week after the unceremonious exit of former Congressman Eric Swalwell amid sexual assault allegations.
SF News Activists Unfurl Anti-Israel Banner on Twin Peaks A group of anonymous activists placed a 120-foot-high banner on Twin Peaks Saturday, in the prominent spot used for the Pink Triangle each June, calling to "End US Aid to Israel."
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: 41-Story Hotel/Office Tower Near Jackson Square Adds Equity Partner A 7.5M earthquake struck earlier today off the coast of Japan; Tom Steyer is outspending his Democratic rivals by a lot; and the planned 41-story office/hotel tower at 530 Sansome has taken another step toward breaking ground.
SF News 5,500 Addresses in Polk Gulch, Pacific Heights Lose Power Sunday Evening Residents in Polk Gulch, Lower Nob Hill, and Pacific Heights received an alert from PG&E that nearly 5,500 addresses lost power Sunday evening, and it was expected to be restored by 10:45 pm.
SF News DUI Suspect Crashes Into Powell-Market Cable Car Turnaround, Prompting Overnight Closure A 47-year-old DUI suspect in a three-piece suit crashed his Jeep into the cable car turnaround at Powell and Market streets Wednesday evening, requiring overnight repairs, and all cars on the line were momentarily turned around at Washington Street.
SF News Sunday Links: Trump Signs Order to Fast-Track Psychedelic Research for PTSD, Addiction Eight children and teens were killed in a mass shooting in Louisiana; UK officials are investigating the death of a British athlete who was killed while filming an immersive series for AppleTV; and Trump signed an executive order to fund and loosen restrictions on psychedelic research.
SF Politics Porter, Steyer, Becarra Push For Single-Payer Health Care In Their Campaigns For Governor While California Governor Gavin Newsom was unsuccessful at implementing single-payer health care during his reign, three 2026 candidates have all included promises to fight for CalCare in their platforms.
SF News Video: Sideshow Participant In Hayward Crashes Stolen Vehicle Into Semi Truck A sideshow in Hayward consisting of about 60 cars early Saturday morning culminated in a participant crashing into a semi truck then abandoning it in the middle of an intersection.
SF News SFPD Arrests Driver In Chinatown Crash That Killed One Pedestrian, Injured Another The elderly driver who allegedly crashed into a Chinatown building while parallel parking last month, killing one person and injuring another, was arrested for vehicular manslaughter Friday, and it turns out he crashed into the building from across the street.
SF News Saturday Links: Man Suspected of Killing Laney College Coach Ruled Incompetent to Stand Trial Historical Native American remains were found at UC Berkeley; oil prices went down by nine percent following the re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz; and Cedric Irving, who’s suspected of killing Lane College Coach John Beam was ruled mentally incompetent to stand trial.
SF News Day Around the Bay: NPR Receives $113 Million From Two Donors, the Largest of Its Kind A building in SF’s Duboce Triangle was evacuated due to a suspected gas leak; longtime local angel investor and political donor Ron Conway announced he has a rare form of cancer; and NPR received the largest donation in its history from two major donors.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Anyone Want to Buy a Legacy Taqueria? El Faro is in trouble again, popular smashburger pop-up Maillards has a new Outer Sunset home, and Eat Americana has closed its doors in the Richmond, all in This Week in Food.
Arts & Entertainment New Mural at Oakland Ice Center Pays Tribute to Skaters Alysa Liu and Kristi Yamaguchi Bay Area artist Julie Engelmann completed a new 100-foot mural on the exterior of Oakland Ice Center honoring Olympic figure skaters, Alysa Liu and Kristi Yamaguchi, who both trained there during their professional careers.
SF News East Bay Company Dumps Debris Into Customer’s Yard Over Unpaid Bill, But They Moved Out Frustrated over an unpaid debt and faced with a $1,000 bill to discard a giant pile of junk at the dump, an East Bay dumpster company instead unloaded it back into the nonpaying customer's yard, but the problem is they moved out when they rented the dumpster.
SF Politics AOC Declines to Endorse Former Chief of Staff Saikat Chakrabarti In Awkward Video Maybe this was a strategic decision on her part, but Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez clearly declined to offer an endorsement of Saikat Chakrabarti when asked by a reporter this week about his primary race in SF.
SF News Eight Years Later, the First of Those Fancy New Trash Cans Arrive on SF Streets After the very long and some would say unnecessary selection, design, public comment, and fabrication process, the first of those fancy new, custom-made rubbish bins have arrived on San Francisco streets.
SF News SF Now Second Only to Baltimore In Overdose Deaths New data from the Centers for Disease Control finds that Baltimore and San Francisco are, among major cities, home to the highest concentrations of overdose deaths in the last year.
Arts & Entertainment 4/20 at Hippie Hill Is Still Canceled, But a Lot of People Will Probably Show Up Anyway, Per Usual While 4/20 at Hippie Hill in Golden Gate Park has been canceled for the past three years due to budget cuts and low sponsorship, a few thousand diehards still show up annually to mark the occasion.