San Francisco Opens Shelter Beds for Unhoused People Forced to Move During Super Bowl...
As thousands of people descend upon San Francisco this week for Super Bowl LX, the city is looking to put on a sparkly show for tourists and locals alike — and telling unhoused individuals to move along to make way for activities downtown. In addition to running existing interfaith...
A Magical Henry Hill in Forest Park, $2.4M
The prolific Bay Area architect Henry Hil [1913-1984] is best known for his beautifully crafted homes, working in what’s usually referred to as the Second Bay Tradition. Like two of the notable San Francisco architects he worked closely with in the 1940s—John Dinwiddie and the esteemed emigre architect Erich...
Early-morning hit-and-run in Mission District involved four vehicles
An apparent hit-and-run driver triggered a four-car pileup at the intersection of 22nd and Bryant streets in an early morning collision. Elizabeth Creely, who heard the crash from her home at around 6:10 a.m., arrived at the scene shortly afterward. According to Creely, an eyewitness said the driver of a...
Jogger In California Spots Eyes Beneath The Rocks And Realizes Time Is Running Out...
Some moments feel as though they are written in advance. A man began his usual jog along Ocean Beach in San Francisco, California, unaware that his routine run was about to turn into something extraordinary. The morning was breezy, the wind carrying its familiar chorus, when something out of place...
San Ramon Residents Still Bracing for ‘Big One’ After Day With 75 Earthquakes
It hasn't been felt very much in San Francisco, but the earthquake swarm that has been rocking San Ramon for the past three months had its most active day on Monday, with a barrage of 75 small and mid-size earthquakes. And residents in the area are pretty on edge. Monday's...
The East Bay’s massive new Asian grocery store is a sensory overload
Some people started lining up as early as 12:30 a.m. the night before.
Why people are holding death cafes in San Francisco
Strangers in San Francisco are gathering over cake and tea to chat — about dying. Why it matters: As anxiety about longevity and end-of-life care grows, "death cafes" are part of a movement to make death talk less taboo. The big picture: Step into a death cafe and the...
California school shutters over tuberculosis outbreak as state faces rates nearly double national average
A prominent California high school suspended in-person classes after facing over 50 tuberculosis cases. The first case connected to Archbishop Riordan High School in San Francisco was reported in November. Over 50 latent TB infections have been identified within the school community, according to the San Francisco...
Popular Bay Area Ice Cream Shop Chain Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Creamy Treats Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The latest move is directed at reorganizing surging debts while the ice cream outlets keep serving the Bay Area.. Creamy Treats Inc. Enters Chapter 11 Under Subchapter V. According to details on PACER, Creamy Treats Inc. made a Chapter 11 filing...
Fresh Out Of High School, Oakland Teen Gets 9 Years For Fatal Street Shooting
Within weeks of graduating high school and turning 18, Abraham Salgado‑Alfaro pulled the trigger in an East Oakland confrontation that left a man dead. Now, a judge has handed him a nine-year state prison sentence for the killing of 29-year-old Ernesto Herrera on the 9000 block of E Street in June 2020, a case that...

















