Golden Gate Suicide Nets Drop Jump Deaths To Zero In Late 2025
New numbers and local reporting show zero confirmed suicides at the Golden Gate Bridge in the second half of 2025 after stainless‑steel nets were completed. Officials and research advocates call the early results a major win for means‑restriction efforts.
Drug Cocktail Behind Bay Area Chess Star Daniel Naroditsky's Death, Coroner Rules It Accidental
Toxicology shows methamphetamine and kratom compounds in Daniel Naroditsky's system; North Carolina medical examiners ruled his October death an accidental poisoning.
Pride Flag Reinstated at Sonoma Valley High School Amid Community Outcry
The removal and reinstatement of the Pride flag at Sonoma Valley High School prompted community backlash and discussions on inclusivity, leading to the promise of a more inclusive flag policy.
Beloved Bay Area TV Host and Environmental Advocate Doug McConnell Passes Away at 80
Doug McConnell, host of "Bay Area Backroads" and environmental advocate, died at 80 due to stroke complications. His storytelling and conservation efforts left a lasting impact on the Bay Area community.
Oakland Johns May Soon Foot The Bill For Trafficking Survivors
A new Oakland ordinance would direct fines from buyers and certain businesses into a survivor support fund, pairing penalties with private dollars for exits services. City and community groups would run clinics and legal help.
From Nova Nightmare to SF Shul: Festival Survivors Pack Local Sanctuary
Survivors Ziv Abud and Eliya Cohen spoke Sunday at Congregation Chevra Thilim, recounting the Nova festival shelter attack and Cohen's roughly 505‑day captivity.
San Mateo 911 Dispatcher Says County Retaliated After She Blew Whistle on Boss
A Redwood City dispatcher says she was bullied after reporting a supervisor and has sued San Mateo County, alleging retaliation that she says led to a miscarriage.












