Mission Street Mayhem: SF Driver Nabbed After Deadly Hit-and-Run
A driver was arrested after a pedestrian was struck and killed on Mission Street Monday afternoon. Police say they chased the vehicle onto Highway 101 and made an arrest near 18th and Potrero.
Sal Khan Plots $10K AI Degree To Train Bay Area's Next Tech Army
Khan Academy, TED and ETS are teaming up on a competency-based B.S. in applied AI with big-tech partners and a targeted price near $10K; applications are expected in 12–18 months.
Leaky Pipe Showdown: San Francisco Judge Lets Homeowners Take PEX Fight Public
A San Francisco judge denied Uponor’s push to force arbitration in lawsuits over leaking PEX plumbing, clearing the way for court fights and potential class claims. Plaintiffs say repair bills have run into five figures.
Rockslide Slams Yosemite’s Main Mariposa Route, Strands Valley-Bound Crowd
A rockslide on Sunday shut both lanes of State Route 140 into Yosemite, blocking the Arch Rock approach while crews assess the unstable slope. Park and Caltrans updates are active.
Texas Man Who Firebombed Sam Altman's Home Charged With Attempted Murder — And Possibly Domestic Terrorism
He drove from Texas with Molotov cocktails, a three-part manifesto calling for the killing of AI executives, and a list of names and addresses. Then he allegedly went to Sam Altman's house. Then he went to OpenAI's headquarters. Three incidents at the same address this weekend, and prosecutors are asking whether this constitutes domestic terrorism.
Bay Area Ad Buyers Pile On Google In High-Stakes Arbitration Blitz
Advertisers and some publishers have begun mass arbitration against Google, seeking billions after antitrust rulings that found parts of its ad tech unlawful.












