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One Dead, Three Missing After Cabin Cruiser Carrying Memorial Group Capsizes Near Alcatraz

A cabin cruiser carrying 20 adults on a memorial outing capsized in rough seas approximately 600 yards off Alcatraz…

July 15, 2026

Oakland's New Police Chief Credits the Federal Oversight He's Poised to End

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee on Thursday named interim chief James Beere as the city's new police chief, a move applauded…

July 14, 2026

Berkeley School Board Seeks Its Fifth Member — The Job Comes With a $7 Million Deficit

Berkeley Unified School District is accepting applications for an open school board seat through July 29, and whoever…

July 14, 2026

California's 'Daylighting' Parking Law Is Now Being Enforced — and SF Drivers Face $63 Fines

After a year-long grace period, police across California are issuing $63 citations under AB 413, which bans parking…

July 14, 2026

Palo Alto Officials Predicted Few SB 79 Applications. Developers Filed Five in a Week.

Eight days after California's SB 79 took effect, Palo Alto had already received five applications for high-density…

July 14, 2026

SF Library's Chief of Branches Crosses the Bay to Lead Berkeley System

Berkeley has appointed Rebecca Alcalá-Veraflor — San Francisco Public Library's chief of branches, overseeing the…

July 13, 2026

Berkeley Teen Swimmer Maya Merhige Conquers North Channel for Cancer Research

Berkeley's own Maya Merhige, 18, has once again etched her name in open-water swimming history, completing the grueling…

July 13, 2026

Muni Metro Weekend Ridership Tops Pre‑Pandemic Peak — Line‑Level June Records Circulate But Await Official Confirmation

San Francisco's Muni Metro system surpassed its pre-pandemic weekend ridership for the first time in May 2026, with…

July 13, 2026

Berkeley City Council Moves to End the Permit Process That Makes a Hot Tub Harder to Build Than a Backyard Cottage

Two years after a Berkeley man spent $2,000 and seven months trying to drain his neighbor's hot tub plans — ultimately…

July 13, 2026

California Bans 'Sell By' Food Labels — and the Rest of the Country Is Watching

California became the first state in the nation to outlaw "sell by" dates on food packaging on July 1, replacing a…

July 13, 2026

Developer Drops 15 Units From 24th‑and‑Capp Project After Talks With Calle 24

A housing development one block from the 24th Street BART station has been quietly downsized from 35 units to 20 — a 43…

July 13, 2026

SF's Tent and RV Count Hits New Low, But Advocates Say the Numbers Hide the Real Story

San Francisco's latest quarterly street count found 115 tents and 315 occupied vehicles — the lowest figures since…

July 13, 2026

A Few Loud Hecklers, a Very Useful Spectacle: Eskenazi on Who Really Won at the Trans March

San Francisco's business establishment has a decade-long habit of finding political foils in Dolores Park — and Mission…

July 12, 2026

SF Democrats' Assault Hotline Sat Silent for Months — and Party Leadership Didn't Know

The San Francisco Democratic Party's internal system for reporting sexual assault and harassment received a complaint…

July 12, 2026

Berkeley Music Teacher Who Targeted Student at Disability‑Focused School Sentenced to Nearly Seven Years in Prison

Jason Hoopes, 50, a former music teacher at Bayhill High School — a private Berkeley institution serving students with…

July 12, 2026

An SF Foundation Chief Says America's Wealthy 'Kind of Launder' Charitable Money — and He Runs One of the City's Biggest Foundations

Glen Galaich, president of San Francisco's Stupski Foundation, has published a book arguing that America's wealthy…

July 12, 2026

Bay FC Tops Out Treasure Island Performance Center — Bay Area's First Women's Pro Training Facility On Track for Early 2027

On June 25, Bay FC placed the final steel beam atop its new Sports Performance Center on Treasure Island, completing…

July 12, 2026

Experimental Gyrocopter Crashes Next to Eastridge Mall, Injuring Two and Reviving Questions About Reid‑Hillview Airport

An experimental gyrocopter came down on a commercial property immediately adjacent to Eastridge Mall in San Jose on…

July 12, 2026

UC Berkeley's "Torture Memos" Professor John Yoo Advises Trump‑Era Conspiracy Probe

John Yoo, a UC Berkeley law professor notorious for authoring the George W.

July 11, 2026

SF Pride Confiscated Hundreds of Water Bottles — Then Couldn't Back Up Its Own Safety Claims

Attendees at San Francisco's 56th annual Pride celebration on June 29 had their water bottles seized at security…

July 11, 2026

Wiener Introduced His Trans Privacy Bill the Day Before Trump's Inauguration. Now It Has Teeth.

San Francisco Senator Scott Wiener introduced SB 59 on January 8, 2025 — the day before Donald Trump's second…

July 9, 2026

Berkeley's Oldest Cohousing Community Faces a 30‑Year Affordability Reckoning — With No Easy Answers

The city-backed deed restrictions that kept Berkeley Cohousing one of the Bay Area's most affordable intentional…

July 8, 2026

SF's Only Sober Shelter Posts 83% Housing Exit Rate — Then Got Tagged a MAHA Priority

Hope House, the Salvation Army's drug-free shelter on Sixth Street, has moved 83% of its residents into housing in its…

July 8, 2026

Your Landlord Needs a License to Raise Your Rent. Here's How to Check If They Got One.

San Francisco landlords are legally required to obtain a city-issued license before raising rent on any unit covered by…

July 8, 2026