Sunset Supervisor Quits After One Week Over Dead Mice and Tax Dodge Texts
Isabella Alcaraz's historic appointment as San Francisco's first Filipina American supervisor lasted exactly seven days before text messages surfaced allegedly showing she'd paid workers under the table and left her pet store filled with hundreds of dead mice. Mayor Daniel Lurie's vetting process is now under scrutiny as the city scrambles to find yet another District 4 supervisor.
Morgan Hill Police Shut Down 12 Suspected Illicit Massage Parlors in Major Crackdown
Morgan Hill Police shut down 12 businesses alleged to be fronts for illegal activities, as part of a crackdown on illicit massage parlors. New city regulations aim to differentiate legitimate massage therapists from those engaged in criminal acts.
San Francisco Police Nab Suspect Katelyn Williams on Multiple Charges After Tenderloin Shooting Incident
San Francisco police swiftly arrested a suspect named Katelyn Williams for attempted homicide after a gun was fired during an argument on Eddy Street. No injuries were reported, and the case remains open.
Bay Area Braces for More Unsettled Weather; Beach Hazards and Cooler Temps Ahead, Says NWS San Francisco
The NWS warns of unstable weather and hazardous beach conditions in San Francisco, with a range of forecasts predicting cooler temperatures, potential thunderstorms, rough maritime conditions, and variable visibility for aviation.
Silicon Valley's Synopsys to Slash 10% Workforce Amid Industry Downturn and Strategy Shift
Synopsys will lay off about 10% of its workforce by fiscal 2026, following its $35 billion Ansys acquisition and muted revenue. The layoffs are part of a strategy to focus on growth areas and improve business efficiency.












