SF News Woman Held At Gunpoint In Marina Garage-Invasion Robbery A 32-year-old woman was robbed at gunpoint in front of her garage in the Marina District Tuesday evening. The woman was opening the door to her garage at Divisadero and Bay Streets just
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: LinkedIn's Human Centipede Employees from locally based social network for sales jocks LinkedIn will attempt to break their own human centipede record at Bay to Breakers this weekend. [SFEx] Skeeball has arrived in the Mission. Prepare
Arts & Entertainment Video: Stanley Roberts Revisits Classic Bay To Breakers Shenanigans KRON 4's Stanley Roberts, the genius newsman behind such "People Behaving Badly" reports as 4/20 On Hippie Hill and Copper Pirates Arrested, has dug up an old segment from the pre-Zazzle heyday
SF News California Tuberculosis Patient Jailed For Being Contagious Threat In Stockton, California a meth-addled tuberculosis patient has been tossed in lockup after refusing to take the medications that would keep his active pulmonary TB from becoming contagious. 34-year-old Armando Rodriguez apparently missed
SF News Knife Crime 2012: Another Victim Knifed For Lacking Gang Affiliation A 42-year-old man became the latest victim of 2012's wave of knife crime after exiting a 14-Mission bus after 1 a.m. Tuesday morning. The victim was reportedly harassed by four suspects on
SF News Richmond Warehouse Fire Reveals Huge Pot Operation Firefighters dousing a one-alarm electrical fire in Richmond early this morning uncovered a large-scale marijuana grow operation of "possibly over 1,000" plants. According to KTVU, the security guard on duty last night
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Supervisors Support Controversial Waterfront Luxury Condos The Board of Supervisors approved the controversial 8 Washington Project in a seven-hour hearing at yesterday's meeting. [Chron] Haighteration goes inside the U.S. Mint to watch the pressing of new $1 coins.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Regarding Golden Gate Park Coyotes The New York Times discovers coyotes in Golden Gate Park. Some people do not approve of such wildlife. [NYT] Roseanne Barr is gunning for the Green Party's presidential nomination. [Chron] The Upper Haight
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Walk On The Sidewalk Like A Reasonable Human Being As readers have no doubt noticed, it's National Etiquette Week here at SFist. After yesterday's lesson in the unspoken rules of public transit, we're stepping off the bus and walking the rest of
SF News Before IPO, People Are Kind Of 'Meh' About Facebook In General As Mark Zuckerberg continues to make up for all the fun he missed out on in college by taking a roadtrip with a few of his best executive Facebook buds, the touring dog
SF News Car-On-Bike Road Rage Strikes Again On The Wiggle Last week, a female driver on Scott Street allegedly used her vehicle to take a swipe at a cyclist heading northbound on the Wiggle. The cyclist, also a woman, was entering the bike
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: A Muni Dream For Van Ness Check out the major changes proposed for Muni's Bus Rapid Transit on Van Ness. [Hayeswire] The folks behind Park(ing) Day and the Mission Community Market want your input on how to transform
Arts & Entertainment Video: <em>30 Rock</em>'s Louboutin Skullcrusher Moment [Updated] San Francisco's public enemy #2, got a bizarre shout-out from popular culture last Thursday night, courtesy of the award-winning writers of NBC's 30 Rock. As Jenna Maroney attempts to find a sponsor for
SF News Magazine List Of '100 Most Creative People In Business' Is Full Of San Franciscans Today in easily condensed magazine articles: Fast Company has unleashed their list of the 100 Most Creative People In Business. Besides making for an easy read, Fast Company's list gives us our daily
SF News Alamo Square Traffic Vigilantes Idly Document Tour Buses Behaving Badly Alamo Square neighbors tired of tour guides on loudspeakers, exhaust fumes from idling buses and people setting up cardboard cutouts of the Full House cast in front of their homes have apparently had
SF News Serra Bowl Looks To Re-Open, Reportedly Eyeing Richmond District Space While the city's new boutique and upscale bowling alleys have enjoyed the spotlight for a minute, Daly City's much mourned authentic dive bowling experience is looking to make a comeback of it's own.
SF News Yahoo CEO Steps Down, Announces Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis After dodging accusations of resume padding, Yahoo's barely-there CEO Scott Thompson announced over the weekend that he is stepping down from the post he's held for barely four months. While Yahoo declined to
Arts & Entertainment Happy Birthday, Mark Zuckerberg! Today in history: Bajillionaire mayor of Silicon Valley Mark Zuckerberg turns 28 years old. And just days before Facebook is expected to go public. While you're reeling about in a constant state of
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Behold, Civic Center's New Giant Lotus Undercover Behind the scenes with San Francisco's Entertainment Commission. [SFEx] Fashion industry catches on to mobile vending, boutique truck pops up in Dolores Park. [UptownAlmanac] Too lazy to actually go to Yosemite and
SF News Mirkarimi Case Now Officially 'A Circus' (Say His Lawyers) First Team Mirkarimi tried every legal maneuver in the book (not to mention crying on radio) to get out of the misconduct hearing, currently before the Ethics Commission. Then Mayor Lee fired back
SF News Yahoo CEO Still Not Sure Who Changed His Resume, Spurned Bartz Spits Acid After Yahoo stakeholders at activist hedge fund Third Point called out Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson for a padded resume last week, Thompson has taken to pleading ignorance in the matter. His latest defense
Arts & Entertainment Chronicle Sports Writer Wins Headline Of The Week Look, it's no secret that we love headlines around here. Headline writing is a lost art. Don't try to tell us tweets are the same thing. Because they're not. Tweets are hollow cries
SF News 'I Want A Marijuana Dispensary Near My Kids' School,' Says Berkeley Mom Like many local medical marijuana dispensaries, the Berkeley Patients Group officially closed its doors last week under pressure from U.S. Attorney General Melinda Haag. For Haag, who's been on a bit of
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Park Days and Mother's Day Crate and Barrel co-opts the Dolores Park "brand" for a new line of grillware. [Mission Mission] Speaking of park days, this new iPhone app is dedicated solely to helping you find your friends
Arts & Entertainment Congratulations, Supervisor Jane Kim, On Your First Self-Propelled Bike To Work Day For some San Francisco city officials today was just another beautiful day to ride a bike to work, but for District 6 Supervisor Jane Kim today marked her first solo expedition on Bike