Cascadia Jolt Could Jack Up San Andreas In Double Quake Threat From San Francisco To Seattle
New seafloor analysis finds 'doublet' sediment layers that may mean Cascadia quakes can trigger the San Andreas, raising the risk of back‑to‑back disasters along the West Coast. Researchers point to evidence tied to several past events, including the 1700 megathrust quake.
Canadian Watch-Party App Slaps Apple With Antitrust Suit Over App Store Ban
Rave says Apple removed its co‑watching app after launching SharePlay and has sued in the U.S. and abroad, asking courts to restore the app on iOS/macOS and seek damages. The filing lands amid renewed legal pressure on Apple’s App Store rules.
Marina Botanica ‘Spiritual Cleansing’ Visit Ends In Felony Sex Charge
A Marina botanica owner was arrested and charged after a woman says she was sexually assaulted during a 'spiritual cleansing' appointment. City code enforcement is also probing the shop.
Tenderloin Corner Store Busted As Alleged Meth Market Behind The Counter
City attorneys filed suit to close a Tenderloin corner store after officials say a November inspection turned up meth, cannabis and a ghost gun. The action is part of a broader campaign targeting problem bodegas.
Tesla Drivers Left Backing Up Blind as 219,000 Cars Hit With Recall
A software bug that can blank the rearview camera for up to 11 seconds prompted an NHTSA recall of 218,868 Teslas; Tesla says nearly all affected cars already received an OTA fix.
Palo Alto's $123 Million Police Palace Sits Quiet Months After Big Ribbon Cutting
Months after the Nov. ribbon‑cutting, Palo Alto’s $123.5M Public Safety Building remains largely unoccupied as finishing work and a contractor dispute stall move‑ins.
Booted From Concord Bench, Bay Area Judge Slaps Feds With Bias Suit
Former Concord immigration judge Kyra Lilien sued the DOJ, alleging she was wrongfully removed for being a woman, a Democrat and an immigrant‑rights advocate. She seeks reinstatement, back pay and damages.












