SEC Heat on Paramount Group Rattles Midtown Office Towers
The SEC has subpoenaed at least one former Paramount executive as investigators probe related‑party payments to ex‑CEO Albert Behler amid Rithm’s takeover. Regulators and shareholder lawyers are watching closely.
Snowed-In Sierra Threat Puts Yosemite Weekend Plans on Ice
A winter storm watch covers high Sierra peaks this weekend, bringing heavy snow and 50 mph gusts above 7,000 feet. Whiteout conditions could make travel to Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon hazardous.
Stockton Pol’s E85 Gas Play Aims To Cut Pain At The Pump
A California bill would let drivers install EPA‑approved E‑85 conversion kits, opening a cheaper fuel option; the measure just cleared a key Assembly committee. Supporters promise savings while regulators weigh emissions and enforcement trade‑offs.
Castro Nail Salon Pivots to New Location While Castro Coffee & Hair Salon Relocate
Weeks before the April 30 relocation deadline between Castro Coffee Company, Castro Nail Salon, and their landlord, it was extended another month until May 31.
Everlane Bails On Mission HQ, Heads South To Los Angeles
Everlane says it will consolidate operations in Los Angeles by August after a landlord filed an unlawful detainer against its Mission offices. The company says employees will be supported during the transition.
Stanford’s Slimmed-Down Cancer Beam Room Shakes Up Palo Alto Care
Stanford Medicine has installed a compact Mevion proton system at its Palo Alto Cancer Center that hospital leaders say could begin treating patients this summer and reduce radiation to healthy tissue.
SF Bay Ferry Riders On Choppy Waters As Fare Hike Heads To Hearing
SF Bay Ferry will hold a public hearing April 9 on proposed fare changes that would raise most fares modestly while the Alameda short hop would jump roughly $1.75.












