Hotel Giant Threatens to Ditch San Francisco Over Haney Tax Bill
A hotel REIT is threatening to sell San Francisco properties if AB 1869 becomes law; the bill would let workers flag suspected REIT management to state authorities. The clash pits labor enforcement against investment concerns.
VIDEO: Bay Area Home Sellers Dig In As Redfin Economist Shoots Down Crash Talk
Redfin’s chief economist says the Bay Area looks more like a cooling market than a replay of 2008 — owners’ equity and tax rules are keeping forced sales rare.
San Mateo’s 19th Ave Braces For $28 Million Bike Lane Shakeup
San Mateo is finalizing a roughly $28M redesign of 19th Avenue and Fashion Island Boulevard that adds separated bike lanes and intersection fixes. Council review is set for later this month.
Trump Hit On Berkeley Labs Leaves Ohlone Exhibit In Limbo
The NSF has suspended multiple UC Berkeley awards — including funding for a mixed‑reality Ohlone exhibit at the Lawrence Hall of Science — days before a mid‑May launch, renewing legal and budget fights on campus.
Guerrero Street Smoke Scare Triggers Big Fire Response In Mission
Crews responded to a working building fire at 1185 Guerrero Street Saturday; the department linked to a Citizen safety‑app report and ordered extra units. Officials had not detailed injuries.
Neon Sea Invasion: Tiny Blue Sailors Carpet California Coast
Bright-blue Velella velella have washed ashore in huge numbers along California’s coast, carpeting beaches from the Bay Area to Southern California while experts say they’re mostly harmless.
Presidio Cliff Drama As Fire Crews Hoist Stranded Hiker Above Battery Crosby
San Francisco firefighters used a rescue basket to haul an injured hiker up from the Batteries-to-Bluffs trail near Battery Crosby; the person was taken by ambulance. Photos of the operation were posted by the department.
Forgotten SoMa Laundry Lot Steps Into Spotlight For Yick Wo 140th
Preservation groups and city officials will gather at the former Yick Wo laundry lot on Third and Harrison to mark the 140th anniversary of the Supreme Court win and press for a permanent marker.
Oakland Home Prices Crater, Tie For Nation’s Steepest Drop
Oakland's typical home value slipped to roughly $716,000 in March, leaving many sellers well below the 2022 peak and splitting neighborhoods between bidding wars and price cuts.
Vallejo Lyft Ride Turns Deadly On I-80 After Passenger Bolts Into Traffic
A Vallejo man died after running onto I‑80 and being struck in the No. 3 lane early Saturday. CHP says he had allegedly assaulted his Lyft driver before the confrontation spilled onto the freeway.












