Former CFO of ABS Seafood Inc. Sentenced to Three Years for $9 Million Embezzlement in San Francisco
Former ABS Seafood, Inc. CFO Antonietta Nguyen was sentenced to 36 months for embezzling $9 million, committing wire fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion from 2015 to 2020.
San Francisco Police Investigate Infant's Death as Homicide, SFPD Seeks Public Help in Unsolved Case
SFPD investigates the death of an infant with severe injuries who passed away in November, and urges the public to assist in the ongoing homicide investigation.
PHOTOS: Sergey's Giant White Airship is Flying Over the Bay Again, Testing His Disaster Relief Blimp
That massive white blimp drifting past Alcatraz yesterday wasn't advertising anything—it's Google co-founder Sergey Brin's latest attempt to revolutionize disaster relief with a 400-foot electric airship. Hoodline staff caught the behemoth tracing a deliberate path from the Golden Gate to the Bay Bridge, part of expanded test flights that have Silicon Valley asking whether this floating giant might actually deliver on its humanitarian promises.
Driverless Zoox Pods Hit SoMa Streets, SF Locals Score Free Rides
Amazon-owned Zoox is inviting waitlisted San Franciscans to ride its steering-wheel-free robotaxis for free in SoMa, the Mission and the Design District as it scales. The early-rider program will be phased while regulators and the company evaluate operations.
Bay Area to See Brief Dry Spell Tuesday Afternoon Before New Rain System Arrives, Says NWS San Francisco
Bay Area weather to dry up Tuesday afternoon, with cool temperatures and potential valley fog overnight; another rain system expected late Wednesday through Thursday.
After Ponzi Past & Foreclosure, Hickeys Still Push 'Delusional' Sloat High-Rise
The Hickeys lost the Sloat site in foreclosure—but they’re still pushing a towering new plan. Their latest high-rise bid is drawing fresh scrutiny and fresh disbelief.
Cloudflare Says 'Fix Implemented'; What Is Cloudflare & How It Broke the Internet
We tried to check our own website this morning and got an error message, joining millions of users locked out when the company protecting a fifth of the internet went dark. Whether you can read this right now depends on where you're sitting—a fitting introduction to the fragile infrastructure holding the digital world together.
SF Mega-Landlord Mosser on the Ropes as 428 Units Land in Court's Grip
Lenders have moved to place 14 Mosser-owned San Francisco buildings into receivership, putting 428 apartments at risk as trustee‑sale dates approach. Court filings show auctions and major unpaid loans.












