SF Housing Deal Blows Up as Sacramento's Anti-ICE Push Spooks Investors
Two California bills aimed at ICE‑linked companies have spooked LIHTC investors, pausing deals and likely delaying a 202‑unit workforce housing project in downtown San Francisco. Lawmakers say fixes are coming, but timelines are tight.
SCOOP: Orphan Andy's, Iconic Castro Diner Currently Up for Sale, Briefly Closed for Cockroach Infestation, Reopened
For 48 years, Orphan Andy's has been where the Castro lands after last call. This week an inspector found something breeding under the dish machine — but the diner quickly addressed the violations and reopened the next day.
EXCLUSIVE: Secretive Billionaire Owner of Anchor Brewing Just Officially Registered a Name at the Iconic SF Brewery
Hamdi Ulukaya's camp hasn't said a word about Anchor Brewing in two years — but a document just filed at San Francisco's County Clerk's office says plenty. It puts the Anchor name right back where it belongs, and the timing is no accident.
San Jose Snags $3.5 Million To Guard World Cup Madness Around The Clock
City Council accepted about $3.5M in federal and host‑committee funds to reimburse police and fire overtime for team hotels, perimeter security and downtown fan hubs. The money funds round‑the‑clock staffing and medic teams during the month‑long World Cup surge.
Union City Wells Fargo Boss Sentenced In Brazen $800K ATM Cash Skim
A former Wells Fargo assistant branch manager in Union City was sentenced to 18 months after admitting he embezzled more than $800,000 and was ordered to repay the bank. The sentence follows an IRS criminal probe and an OCC enforcement action.












