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SFFD activity near 4th & Berry forced Muni's T Third to turn back trains at Chase Center and 4th & Brannan. Bus shuttles are carrying riders while crews work.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Skydio plans a $3.5B, five‑year buildout to scale U.S. drone manufacturing, promising thousands of jobs and a factory five times larger than its current space.
Community & Society in ...
The California Academy of Sciences will lay off 53 staff and reassign or reduce hours for 32 more as leaders cite a multimillion‑dollar shortfall and declining admissions.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Officers are negotiating with a barricaded suspect after a family disturbance in downtown San José. Nearby streets were closed and residents were urged to avoid the area.
Police say a 32-year-old was arrested after dozens of cars had tires slashed in Historic Railroad Square; detectives are seeking camera footage.
Chief Beere planned a briefing after a heavy police response in Webster near the 1800 block of 89th Avenue; investigators were seen processing the scene.
Alameda warns of a targeted email scam that included a fake $5,600 invoice and wire instructions. City staff say verify requests with city offices before paying.
A San Bruno police stop turned up a loaded, stolen handgun and vape cartridges, and a 33‑year‑old Oakland man was arrested and booked into the county jail.
Politics & Govt in ...
San Francisco's firefighters union says it found possible irregularities in Local 798 finances involving the chief's top aide. Adrienne Sims denies wrongdoing and says she'll repay some charges.
Oakland officers shot a man after reports he was pointing a gun at people in East Oakland. Multiple oversight bodies will independently review the case.
Weather & Environment in ...
Morning fog clears to sunny afternoons in San Jose; highs near 73°F Tuesday and interior warmth into the 80s by Friday.
Cool, foggy mornings give way to sunny afternoons with highs near 67°F. Offshore waters are choppy — small craft advisory through Wednesday.
The Interior Department will reimburse two developers nearly $900 million to abandon offshore wind leases off New York and California, redirecting the money toward oil and gas projects.
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