One person was killed in a Hayward-San Mateo Bridge crash Tuesday; some DOGE bros are under investigation for shady use of Americans’ Social Security numbers; and Fremont is getting the biggest H Mart ever in the US.
Tuesday Morning Topline: Protests Planned Marking One Year of Trump 2.0
Protests are planned marking Trump's first year in office; a 17-year-old girl from Mendocino has been missing for three weeks in SF; and there's another Pride flag controversy at a school in Sonoma County.
Two Years In, Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Prevention Nets Have Almost Completely Eliminated Bridge Suicides
In their second year since completion, the Golden Gate Bridge suicide prevention barriers allowed only four suicides in the first half of 2025. In the second half of 2025, the bridge saw zero suicides.
Green Day to Open Super Bowl 60 With Special Ceremony Honoring MVPs Over the Years
The NFL announced Sunday that legendary East Bay band Green Day is scheduled to open Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium with a performance celebrating the game’s 60th anniversary and honoring the past generations of Most Valuable Players.
Newsom Stands by Doctor Facing Charges for Allegedly Mailing Abortion Pills to Louisiana Woman
Governor Gavin Newsom is standing his ground, with the support of other state officials, against the extradition of a Sonoma County doctor for sending abortion pills through the mail to a patient in Louisiana where they're illegal, citing…
Monday Morning Headlines: Tenderloin Assault Becomes Possible Homicide
The victim in an assault last week in SF's Tenderloin has died; a suspect armed with a rifle was arrested in San Leandro following a chase; and hundreds rallied in SF Sunday in solidarity with protesters in Iran.
Five Residents and One Firefighter Injured In Apartment Fire In Downtown Oakland
A three-alarm fire that broke out Monday morning at a building in downtown Oakland has left six people with injuries, including one firefighter, and three were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
Gang of Deplorable Teens Beats and Robs Man at Fisherman’s Wharf
Teen trouble down by the SF Maritime Museum on Saturday, as a group of teens ganged up on and walloped a man who admonished them to slow down on their bicycles, and then they tried to rob him, but bystanders shooed the teens away.
Downtown Muni Service Restored After Planned PG&E Outage; Richmond to Lose Power Tonight
As PG&E works to make repairs to the Mission substation that was damaged in December, causing a huge swath of the city to lose power, power was cut to the Civic Center area Sunday night into Monday.