Paul Kantner (1975)The Berkeley Art MuseumLady Gaga and the Blue Angels at Super Bowl 50Andrew GroveWreck of the USS Conestogagarlic fries at Gordon Biersch Brewing Company, originally based in San JoseStephen CurryRenee Davidson CourthouseSFMOMA, with expansionTypical styrofoam pollutionStock value of Niantic during release of Pokémon GOVinod KhoslaMillennium Tower, San FranciscoEuropean grapevine mothColin KaepernickDustin MoskovitzLoma FireNora CamposnNew control tower at SFOKearny Street, San FranciscoProtesters against Donald Trump, San FranciscoOakland "Ghost Ship" warehouse fireUber self driving car (October 2016)
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, including Peidong Yang, announce they were able to induce Moorella thermoacetica to photosynthesize, despite its not being photosynthetic. It also synthesized semiconductor nanoparticles, thus using light to produce chemical products other than those produced in photosynthesis.
[1]
A federal court jury in San Francisco finds Raymond Chow Kwok-cheung guilty of all 162 charges against him, including murder, after a five year long undercover federal operation
[2]
Hundreds of pages of University of California, Berkeley records are released, showing a pattern of documented sexual harassment and firings of non-tenured staff
[9]
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passes a parental leave law requiring employers to offer six weeks of fully paid leave for new parents, the first city in the US to do so
[10]
Napster founder and philanthropist Sean Parker donates $250 million to create the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, with funds going to over 300 scientists at 40 laboratories, in 6 institutions, including the University of California at San Francisco[13]
A poll of 1,000 people, by the Bay Area Council, showed that 34 percent are considering leaving the area, due primarily to the high costs of living and housing, and traffic
[16]
It is revealed that the
FBI hid microphones outside an Oakland Alameda County Superior Courtbuilding(pictured), between March 2010 and January 2011, as part of an investigation into bid rigging and fraud by Alameda and San Mateo County real estate investors, this done without a warrant
[19]
Pittsburg moves to install surveillance cameras along California State Route 4, in response to a series of 20 freeway shootings in the area that have taken the lives of six people, and injured 11, in the past year
[22]
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority's ballot measure, the San Francisco Bay Clean Water, Pollution Prevention, and Habitat Restoration Program, passes with 2/3 of the vote in the 9 Bay Area counties, providing $500 million in funding for wetland restoration and other projects
[26]
Oakland Police Departmentchief Sean Whent steps down, while the department is being investigated for an alleged sex scandal possibly involving an underage girl, following the suicide of one officer associated with the scandal
[29]
In San Francisco's highly volatile housing market, a North Beach resident's rent is increased by 344%, from $1,800 a month to $8,000, with him facing eviction for nonpayment
[31]
The Sonoma Stompersprofessional baseball team add two female players to their roster, outfielder-pitcher Kelsie Whitmore and infielder Stacy Piagno, the first women to play professional baseball for a mixed-gender team in the US since the 1950s
[34]
San Francisco bans the sale of products made from
expanded polystyrene(typical pollution pictured), including packing material, buoys and cups, the most stringent ban on
Styrofoam-type plastics in the US
[35]
The San Francisco Millennium Tower(pictured) is found to have sunk 16 inches since construction, and is tilting 2 inches towards the northwest
[39]
California declares that Napa County, and California, are free of the invasive species Lobesia botrana(pictured), known as the "European grapevine moth", with no moths found since June 2014
[40]
Governor
Jerry Brown signs legislation banning the use of state transportation funds for new coal export terminals, in response to a developer's failed proposal to build a coal terminal at the Port of Oakland[42]
Discovery Bay former realtor Marco Gutierrez, the co-founder of Latinos for
Trump, says to
Joy Reid on
MSNBC that Mexican culture in the US is "dominant" and that “If you don’t do something about it, you’re going to have
taco trucks on every corner"
[46]
Influential San Francisco political activist and broker Rose Pak, an advocate for the Chinatown community, dies in San Francisco
[47]
Theranos announces it will close its laboratory operations, shutter its wellness centers and lay off around 40 percent of its work force, while focusing on an initiative to create miniature medical testing machines
[54]
A new California law, authored by San JoseAssemblywomanNora Campos(pictured), will allow San Jose to be the first California city to create
"tiny homes" for the homeless, bypassing some state building codes
[56]
The
US Justice Department’s
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services releases a 432 page report stating that the San Francisco Police Department stops and searches African Americans at a higher rate than other groups, and inadequately investigates officers use of force. The report details "numerous indicators of implicit and institutionalized bias against minority groups," with a large majority of suspects killed by police being people of color
[58]
Wells Fargo chairman and CEO John Stumpf announces he will retire, shortly after the bank is issued $185 million in fines for creating over 1.5 million checking and savings accounts and 500,000 credit cards that its customers never authorized. This includes $100 million in fines from the
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the largest in the agency's history
[60]
Tesla Motors posts a profitable quarter, their first in 8 quarters, defying industry expectations
[61]
The nine Bay Area counties all vote overwhelmingly for
Hillary Clinton for president, from 62% (Solano County) to 85% (San Francisco)
[63]
Hundreds of people turn out in San Francisco (pictured), Oakland and Berkeley, protesting the election of
Donald Trump to the presidency, blocking freeways, lighting fires and chanting, "Not our president" and "Fuck Trump"
[64]
MayorEd Lee declares that San Francisco will remain a
sanctuary city, in response to the election of
Donald Trump as president, stating, "I know that there are a lot of people who are angry and frustrated and fearful, but our city's never been about that. We have been and always have been a city of refuge, a city of sanctuary, a city of love."
[68]
With the approval of both company's shareholders, Tesla Motors will merge with SolarCity, which will expedite Elon Musk's plans to introduce solar roofing tiles to integrate with home automobile charging
[69]
An American-born, non-Muslim woman in Fremont, finds a note on her car, reading “Hijab wearing bitch this is our nation now get the fuck out", after making a
peace walk to the top of Mission Peak, where presumably the note writer had observed her wearing a head scarf, which she wears to protect her scalp from the sun, due to having
Lupus. The incident is part of a wave of 437 incidents of hateful intimidation or harassment, since the presidential election, according to the
Southern Poverty Law Center[70]
During a concert at the SAP Center at San Jose,
Kanye West is booed by shoe-throwing fans, as he goes on a political tirade, including stating that he had not voted in the presidential election, but that “If I would have voted,I would have voted for
Trump”
[71]
San Jose teacher and transgender activist Dana Rivers (formerly David Warfield), who made headlines in 1999 for fighting unsuccessfully to keep a teaching position in
Sacramento after sharing her transition with her high school students, is arrested in Oakland, charged with the murders of 3 acquaintances: married couple Patricia Wright and Charlotte Reed, and their 19 year old son, Toto Diambu-Wright
[72][73]
Copies of an
anti-Muslim letter are sent to the Evergreen Islamic Center in San Jose, and
Islamic Centers in
Long Beach and
Claremont, reading, in part, "Your day of reckoning has arrived, there’s a new sheriff in town — President Donald Trump. He’s going to cleanse America and make it shine again. And, he’s going to start with you Muslims... [he is] going to do to you Muslims what Hitler did to the jews [sic].”
[75]
A liberal household in Concord is targeted at night by vandals, who plant 56 United States flags defaced with
pro-Trump remarks such as "
Build The Damn Wall" and "I Luv The Donald", and who then cut the house's power, causing a loud explosion
[76]
San Francisco area activist Gregory Lee Johnson, the defendant in the landmark 1989
Supreme Court decision
Texas v. Johnson abolishing laws against flag burning on free speech grounds, declares that
Donald Trump is "using the bully pulpit for fascism and forced patriotism", after Trump tweets "Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag — if they do, there must be consequences — perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!"
[78]
The Biomimetic Millisystems Lab at the University of California, Berkeley designs a wall-jumping robot, called Salto (Latin for jump), modelled after the
galago, and which is described as the most vertically agile robot ever built
[80][81][82]
John Stewart, chief judge at the San Francisco Superior Court, discards 66,000 arrest warrants for criminal infractions, like sleeping on the sidewalk, public urination and public drunkenness, stating "You’re putting somebody in jail because they’re poor and can’t pay a fine. We got a lot of criticism, but we thought it was the right thing to do.”
[83]
Uber rolls out
self-driving cars(test vehicle pictured) in San Francisco, its headquarter city, and is almost immediately ordered to stop the service by the
California Department of Motor Vehicles, which cited it as illegal until an autonomous vehicle testing permit is acquired
[85]
Yahoo reports that hackers had, in 2013, stolen data on more than 1 billion user accounts, the largest hack worldwide to date
[86]
Paul Kantner (1975)The Berkeley Art MuseumLady Gaga and the Blue Angels at Super Bowl 50Andrew GroveWreck of the USS Conestogagarlic fries at Gordon Biersch Brewing Company, originally based in San JoseStephen CurryRenee Davidson CourthouseSFMOMA, with expansionTypical styrofoam pollutionStock value of Niantic during release of Pokémon GOVinod KhoslaMillennium Tower, San FranciscoEuropean grapevine mothColin KaepernickDustin MoskovitzLoma FireNora CamposnNew control tower at SFOKearny Street, San FranciscoProtesters against Donald Trump, San FranciscoOakland "Ghost Ship" warehouse fireUber self driving car (October 2016)
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, including Peidong Yang, announce they were able to induce Moorella thermoacetica to photosynthesize, despite its not being photosynthetic. It also synthesized semiconductor nanoparticles, thus using light to produce chemical products other than those produced in photosynthesis.
[1]
A federal court jury in San Francisco finds Raymond Chow Kwok-cheung guilty of all 162 charges against him, including murder, after a five year long undercover federal operation
[2]
Hundreds of pages of University of California, Berkeley records are released, showing a pattern of documented sexual harassment and firings of non-tenured staff
[9]
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passes a parental leave law requiring employers to offer six weeks of fully paid leave for new parents, the first city in the US to do so
[10]
Napster founder and philanthropist Sean Parker donates $250 million to create the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, with funds going to over 300 scientists at 40 laboratories, in 6 institutions, including the University of California at San Francisco[13]
A poll of 1,000 people, by the Bay Area Council, showed that 34 percent are considering leaving the area, due primarily to the high costs of living and housing, and traffic
[16]
It is revealed that the
FBI hid microphones outside an Oakland Alameda County Superior Courtbuilding(pictured), between March 2010 and January 2011, as part of an investigation into bid rigging and fraud by Alameda and San Mateo County real estate investors, this done without a warrant
[19]
Pittsburg moves to install surveillance cameras along California State Route 4, in response to a series of 20 freeway shootings in the area that have taken the lives of six people, and injured 11, in the past year
[22]
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority's ballot measure, the San Francisco Bay Clean Water, Pollution Prevention, and Habitat Restoration Program, passes with 2/3 of the vote in the 9 Bay Area counties, providing $500 million in funding for wetland restoration and other projects
[26]
Oakland Police Departmentchief Sean Whent steps down, while the department is being investigated for an alleged sex scandal possibly involving an underage girl, following the suicide of one officer associated with the scandal
[29]
In San Francisco's highly volatile housing market, a North Beach resident's rent is increased by 344%, from $1,800 a month to $8,000, with him facing eviction for nonpayment
[31]
The Sonoma Stompersprofessional baseball team add two female players to their roster, outfielder-pitcher Kelsie Whitmore and infielder Stacy Piagno, the first women to play professional baseball for a mixed-gender team in the US since the 1950s
[34]
San Francisco bans the sale of products made from
expanded polystyrene(typical pollution pictured), including packing material, buoys and cups, the most stringent ban on
Styrofoam-type plastics in the US
[35]
The San Francisco Millennium Tower(pictured) is found to have sunk 16 inches since construction, and is tilting 2 inches towards the northwest
[39]
California declares that Napa County, and California, are free of the invasive species Lobesia botrana(pictured), known as the "European grapevine moth", with no moths found since June 2014
[40]
Governor
Jerry Brown signs legislation banning the use of state transportation funds for new coal export terminals, in response to a developer's failed proposal to build a coal terminal at the Port of Oakland[42]
Discovery Bay former realtor Marco Gutierrez, the co-founder of Latinos for
Trump, says to
Joy Reid on
MSNBC that Mexican culture in the US is "dominant" and that “If you don’t do something about it, you’re going to have
taco trucks on every corner"
[46]
Influential San Francisco political activist and broker Rose Pak, an advocate for the Chinatown community, dies in San Francisco
[47]
Theranos announces it will close its laboratory operations, shutter its wellness centers and lay off around 40 percent of its work force, while focusing on an initiative to create miniature medical testing machines
[54]
A new California law, authored by San JoseAssemblywomanNora Campos(pictured), will allow San Jose to be the first California city to create
"tiny homes" for the homeless, bypassing some state building codes
[56]
The
US Justice Department’s
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services releases a 432 page report stating that the San Francisco Police Department stops and searches African Americans at a higher rate than other groups, and inadequately investigates officers use of force. The report details "numerous indicators of implicit and institutionalized bias against minority groups," with a large majority of suspects killed by police being people of color
[58]
Wells Fargo chairman and CEO John Stumpf announces he will retire, shortly after the bank is issued $185 million in fines for creating over 1.5 million checking and savings accounts and 500,000 credit cards that its customers never authorized. This includes $100 million in fines from the
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the largest in the agency's history
[60]
Tesla Motors posts a profitable quarter, their first in 8 quarters, defying industry expectations
[61]
The nine Bay Area counties all vote overwhelmingly for
Hillary Clinton for president, from 62% (Solano County) to 85% (San Francisco)
[63]
Hundreds of people turn out in San Francisco (pictured), Oakland and Berkeley, protesting the election of
Donald Trump to the presidency, blocking freeways, lighting fires and chanting, "Not our president" and "Fuck Trump"
[64]
MayorEd Lee declares that San Francisco will remain a
sanctuary city, in response to the election of
Donald Trump as president, stating, "I know that there are a lot of people who are angry and frustrated and fearful, but our city's never been about that. We have been and always have been a city of refuge, a city of sanctuary, a city of love."
[68]
With the approval of both company's shareholders, Tesla Motors will merge with SolarCity, which will expedite Elon Musk's plans to introduce solar roofing tiles to integrate with home automobile charging
[69]
An American-born, non-Muslim woman in Fremont, finds a note on her car, reading “Hijab wearing bitch this is our nation now get the fuck out", after making a
peace walk to the top of Mission Peak, where presumably the note writer had observed her wearing a head scarf, which she wears to protect her scalp from the sun, due to having
Lupus. The incident is part of a wave of 437 incidents of hateful intimidation or harassment, since the presidential election, according to the
Southern Poverty Law Center[70]
During a concert at the SAP Center at San Jose,
Kanye West is booed by shoe-throwing fans, as he goes on a political tirade, including stating that he had not voted in the presidential election, but that “If I would have voted,I would have voted for
Trump”
[71]
San Jose teacher and transgender activist Dana Rivers (formerly David Warfield), who made headlines in 1999 for fighting unsuccessfully to keep a teaching position in
Sacramento after sharing her transition with her high school students, is arrested in Oakland, charged with the murders of 3 acquaintances: married couple Patricia Wright and Charlotte Reed, and their 19 year old son, Toto Diambu-Wright
[72][73]
Copies of an
anti-Muslim letter are sent to the Evergreen Islamic Center in San Jose, and
Islamic Centers in
Long Beach and
Claremont, reading, in part, "Your day of reckoning has arrived, there’s a new sheriff in town — President Donald Trump. He’s going to cleanse America and make it shine again. And, he’s going to start with you Muslims... [he is] going to do to you Muslims what Hitler did to the jews [sic].”
[75]
A liberal household in Concord is targeted at night by vandals, who plant 56 United States flags defaced with
pro-Trump remarks such as "
Build The Damn Wall" and "I Luv The Donald", and who then cut the house's power, causing a loud explosion
[76]
San Francisco area activist Gregory Lee Johnson, the defendant in the landmark 1989
Supreme Court decision
Texas v. Johnson abolishing laws against flag burning on free speech grounds, declares that
Donald Trump is "using the bully pulpit for fascism and forced patriotism", after Trump tweets "Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag — if they do, there must be consequences — perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!"
[78]
The Biomimetic Millisystems Lab at the University of California, Berkeley designs a wall-jumping robot, called Salto (Latin for jump), modelled after the
galago, and which is described as the most vertically agile robot ever built
[80][81][82]
John Stewart, chief judge at the San Francisco Superior Court, discards 66,000 arrest warrants for criminal infractions, like sleeping on the sidewalk, public urination and public drunkenness, stating "You’re putting somebody in jail because they’re poor and can’t pay a fine. We got a lot of criticism, but we thought it was the right thing to do.”
[83]
Uber rolls out
self-driving cars(test vehicle pictured) in San Francisco, its headquarter city, and is almost immediately ordered to stop the service by the
California Department of Motor Vehicles, which cited it as illegal until an autonomous vehicle testing permit is acquired
[85]
Yahoo reports that hackers had, in 2013, stolen data on more than 1 billion user accounts, the largest hack worldwide to date
[86]