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Police arrest suspect in Memorial Day attack, homicide of 94-year-old man
A 94-year-old man died after allegedly being attacked in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood on the morning of Memorial Day, and a 53-year-old man is in custody in connection...Read More
Activists plan body bag demonstration calling for Trump, Pence removal
Members of the group Refuse Fascism on Tuesday will bring body bags to the Federal Building in San Francisco to send the message that they want U.S. President Donald...Read More
Memorial volunteers ask for public donations to replace items lost in Pier 45 fire
Volunteers with the SS Jeremiah O’Brien National Liberty Ship Memorial say that while the historic World War II cargo ship “escaped mostly unscathed” from the four-alarm fire on Saturday...Read More
Pre-dawn, four-alarm fire engulfs Fisherman’s Wharf warehouse
Firefighters in San Francisco responded Saturday morning to a four-alarm warehouse fire at Pier 45.Read More
Covid-19 update: Some summer camps get green light with limits, state calls for 20,000 contact tracers, Tom Hanks salutes...
The country is still grappling with the virus and impact of the virus on economic, health and social levels. Scientists and doctors are still trying to understand the illness...Read More
Covid-19 update: Global cases near 5 million, Tesla drops lawsuit
All of the 50 states have begun easing stay-at-home restrictions, including California. Here in the Bay Area, counties this week have allowed many retail businesses to reopen for curbside...Read More
Victim suffers critical injuries in shooting during late-night SoMa robbery
A 56-year-old man suffered life-threatening injuries in a shooting during a robbery in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood late Tuesday night. The shooting was reported at about 11:45...Read More
Covid-19 update: Alameda County outpaces region in case count, DOJ threatens state over religious freedom, Napa County aims for...
As most of the nine counties kick into Stage 2 reopening activity, Alameda County quietly becomes the region’s Covid-19 hot spot, with more confirmed cases now than in Santa...Read More
Police seek second suspect in Fremont home invasion
The Fremont Police Department on Tuesday announced the arrest of a 23-year-old Antioch resident in connection with a recent home invasion while asking for the public’s help in finding...Read More
Rec and Park to voluntarily provide location list for safe sleeping sites
San Francisco Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer said Monday that legislation requiring the Department of Recreation and Parks to compile a list of potential “safe sleeping sites” on its properties...Read More
Covid-19 update: Bay Area death toll holds for four days, several counties set to reopen retail, Newsom lays out...
Monday marks the fourth day in a row with no new deaths reported in throughout the nine-county Bay Area region. However, the national death toll surpassed 90,000. Seven counties...Read More
Six Bay Area counties, Berkeley lighten health order restrictions
Six Bay Area jurisdictions slightly relaxed the region’s COVID-19 coronavirus shelter-in-place order Monday, allowing multiple industries to resume operations and retail businesses to offer storefront pick-up. Alameda, Contra Costa,...Read More
Pleasanton-based cafe, bakery chain goes out of business after 33 years
Specialty’s Cafe & Bakery, a Pleasanton-based chain that had locations around the West Coast and as far away as Chicago, announced Sunday that it is going out of business...Read More
Covid-19 update: Trump declares ‘we’re back,’ counties slowly lift restrictions even as cases stubbornly climb, House passes HEROES Act
U.S. Confirmed Cases: 1,442,819 Deaths: 87,530 Source: John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center COVID-19 global tracking tool as of Friday at 6:32 p.m. Donald Trump announced “Operation Warp Speed”...Read More
Love Not Fear fund raises more than $1 million for Latino grassroots organizations
The San Francisco-based Latino Community Foundation announced Wednesday its Love Not Fear fund has raised more than $1 million, which will go toward supporting 33 Latino-led grassroots organizations throughout...Read More
Lawsuit claims Zoom failed to prevent porn ‘Zoombombing’ during Bible study
A San Francisco church sued Zoom Video Communications Inc. in federal court in San Jose on Wednesday over a so-called “Zoombombing” incident in which an online invader disrupted a...Read More
Police arrest two in attempted robbery turned fatal shooting of 19-year-old
Two people were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of fatally shooting a 19-year-old man during an attempted robbery in San Francisco’s Portola neighborhood last week, police said. Officers responded at...Read More
Covid-19 update: Dorsey gifts $15 million, state helps school families buy groceries, Bay Area cases exceed 10,000, Senate weighs...
The Senate grilled Covid-19 medical experts in a surreal virtual setting, Jack Dorsey gave San Francisco $15 million, Contra Costa is looking to make contact tracing detectives of volunteers,...Read More
Covid-19 update: U.S. deaths pass 80,000, Elon Musk escalates county standoff, Western Pact states request $1 trillion federal relief
As the White House administration fixates on matters related to the Russia investigation and former President Barack Obama, the nation is still battling a virus that in about two...Read More
SF eyes hospitalizations as some businesses set to reopen next week
As San Francisco works toward partially reopening some businesses for pickup and delivery beginning next week, city health officials said they are keeping a close eye on Covid-19 hospitalization...Read More