SF News Weather Report: Sunshine And Warm Weather Expected For The Week Ahead Following a mostly overcast weekend, Bay Area denizens can look forward to a week of sunshine and warm weather. The National Weather Service predicts temperatures hitting 70 both tomorrow and Wednesday, with the
SF News Alamo Square Will Close For Nine Months Starting May 10th Alamo Square Park, perhaps the most photographed of San Francisco's many green spaces thanks to its prettily painted Victorian and downtown views, will close to the public beginning next Tuesday, May 10, for
Arts & Entertainment Inside The Fisk House, A Victorian Alliance Restoration That Proves History Buffs Are Hipsters There would be no Victorian furnishings in her home, Gail Baugh decreed 13 years ago when she and her husband Jim Warshell purchased the Fisk House, a late-19th-century gem at Hayes and Buchanan,
Arts & Entertainment Big, Spooky, Legendary Alamo Square Mansion Is Getting The Documentary Treatment Anyone who's wandered around Alamo Square has wondered about the big, looming, elaborately painted Victorian at the corner of Fulton and Scott, known by the name of its original owner as The Westerfeld
Arts & Entertainment Hallelujah! Church Of 8 Wheels Reopens After Renovations Holy rollers at the Church of 8 Wheels, Fillmore Street's premiere house of God-turned-roller-rink, are in for a treat. As Hoodline has the good word, the popular recreational spot is open again after
SF News BREAKING: Netflix Releases <i>Fuller House</i> Teaser Trailer Do you hear it? Everywhere you look. In the back of your head? There's a heart. Getting louder and louder? A hand to hold on to. Over and over again? Everywhere you look.
Arts & Entertainment 'No Tech Zone' Sign Appears At Alamo Square, Gets Promptly Removed Someone, possibly a local artist, printed up a rather professional looking street sign that was very professionally bracketed to a lamppost under some parking signs on the eastern edge of Alamo Square Sunday
SF News Alamo Square Could Close From December To July For Renovations It was pretty cool that the Department of Recreation and Parks found a way to keep half of Dolores Park open during renovations — as you doubtless know, work on that park's southern half
Arts & Entertainment Alamo Square Was Once 'A Primeval Forest Of Rocks' Fought Over By Land-Grabbers The history of certain pockets of real estate in San Francisco is fascinating, and young historian Griffin Estes has pulled together a pretty thorough timeline of tidbits for Hoodline about how Alamo Square
SF News Suspect In Alamo Square Hit-And-Run Three Weeks Ago Surrenders On April 2nd, a female driver — perhaps one without a license, we now learn — got into a hit-and-hit-and-hit-and-hit-and-run accident near Alamo Square at around 5:40 p.m. A suspect has now been
SF News Four-Alarm Fire Near Alamo Square Now Contained #BREAKING: 3-alarm fire at Mcallister and Scott street in #SF @SFGate pic.twitter.com/oWSLiXs8Py— Jessica Christian (@jachristian) January 31, 2015 A four-alarm fire that spread across four buildings on the 1500 block
SF News Photo Du Jour: A Tree Dies In The Rainpocalypse City crews are out today cleaning up debris and downed branches after yesterday's storm, but despite there not being terrible winds in here in SF, for the most part, a large, very old
SF News SFPD Nabs Suspects In Robbery Of Photographer In Alamo Square Four men are in custody after a brazen early-evening attack on a photographer in Alamo Square Park. The victim, a 53-year-old man, was on Scott Street near Fulton Street at 6:20 p.
SF News Big, Dilapidated, Historic Alamo Square Manse Goes On The Market For $6.6 Million A historic, 8,000-square-foot mansion just off of Alamo Square, at 930 Grove Street, has just hit the market for a cool $6.6 million. For a trophy house of this size, as
Arts & Entertainment If <i>Full House</i> Happened Today, The Tanners Couldn't Afford That House You know how Full House might be getting a revamp? Yeah, well, in today's real estate market, could any of those lovable characters actually afford that lovely Victorian they shared with their adorable
Arts & Entertainment <i>Full House</i> Revamp Possibly In The Works Starring John Stamos A revival of Full House, starring John Stamos and maybe taking place in San Francisco (like the original 1987-1995 series), is reportedly being tossed around at Warner Brothers Television, as TV Guide reports.
SF News Second Stray Bullet In A Year Zips Through Man's Webster Street Apartment A man living in a top-floor unit on Webster Street between Hayes and Fell saw the second stray bullet in a year come crashing through a front window Sunday night, lodging in a
SF News NIMBY Watch: Angry 'Full House' Neighbors Edition If you moved in front of, say, Lombard Street or the Powerhouse, you'd except some sort of tourist-related melee, yes? Well, don't tell that to the neighbors in Alamo Square who have had
SF News Alamo Square Residents Creeped Out By Fallen Drone Last Saturday on Fulton Street, a man stepped out to smoke and noticed a blinking machine in the middle of the street. He approached it, examined it, found that it was a rather
SF News Watch How Tech Buses Use An Alamo Square Muni Stop Transit planner Paul Supawanich took this slightly hypnotic time-lapse video of commuter shuttle use of the 21-Hayes stop at Hayes and Steiner. This video, which Supawanich says was taken on "Thursday March 6,
SF News Alamo Square Neighbors Freed From Tour Bus Oppression During a meeting yesterday, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's board of directors voted 5-0 to ban large tour buses from the postcard vistas surrounding Alamo Square Park. Starting next month, the neighbors
Arts & Entertainment Best 11 Tourist Spots That Locals Should Also Enjoy Tired of your neighborhood already? Well, it's time to throw on a coat, march out the door, and venture out. Hundreds of thousands of tourists come to this city each year to behold
Arts & Entertainment Important Photo: Bob Saget In Front Of 'Full House' Victorian While en route to a radio show in San Francisco recently, Bob Saget, Tanner family father, stopped by Lower Pacific Heights to pose in front of the original Full House victorian. Saget told
Arts & Entertainment S.F. Unseated As City With The Best Parks The non-profit Trust for Public Land surveyed parks in the nation's 50 largest cities. The three crucial factors included park access, size, services, and public investment. Each park was rated on a scale
SF News Two Cars Exchange Gunfire In Late Night Lower Haight Shootout Late last night around 12:30 a.m., two vehicles stopped at a light on Oak Street at Pierce near Alamo Square opened fire on one another, unleashing one witness said was about