UPDATE... In Today's News:

The Bay Area is famous for its dense fog, and when you're in it the fog is cold and grey. But there's another side to the fog and the only way to see what happens when it fully comes in and blankets the SF Bay Area at night is to be above it. Because Mt. Tam is closed to everyone but rangers and fire lookout volunteers after sunset, very few people have ever seen the majestically mysterious vapors of the Pacific ocean as it flows in to completely cover the Bay. What starts as a partial blanket quickly rushes in to fill the gaps and by 1am, the lights of the cities below eventually become completely smothered. Because this specific night (8/9/2014) was a 96% full moon, the top of the fog and the slopes of Mt. Tam were fully illuminated by silvery-blue light and the only traces of humanity left were aeronautical... the lights at the summit of Mt. Diablo, the FAA radome on Tam's West Peak, and the jets that are guided by that radome's radar safely through the fog. music: "Tsunami" (Die Welle) by Rüdiger Oppermann (http://www.klangwelten.com)

This is the only thing that happened today. The sun set, the moon rose, and the fog rolled; all 3 doing so majestically. 

Regardless what you may have read about happening yesterday, or the day before, or the day before that, there was no follow up news to report. Furthermore, anything that has previously occurred is no longer occurring-- or will soon cease to occurr-- or perhaps never occurred at all, according to President Obama in a message read by Morgan Freeman.

The only thing that is happening in the world at this time is the gently flowing stream of time passing, in which we are but a mote of dust.

More on this story as it develops.

UPDATE: Monday, August 18; 11:01am PST

It has been confirmed by CTOB Media that this occurred over the weekend:

Music video by Calle 13 feat. Silvio Rodríguez performing Ojos Color Sol. (C) 2014 El Abismo, LLC