SF News San Franciscans Love Mayor Lee, Says Insignificant Chamber Of Commerce Poll The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce — themselves big fans of Mayor Moustache — recently released the results of their annual Citybeat poll. The results, which do not appear to be online anywhere other than
SF News Five Sailors Lost After Yacht Race Accident Near Farallon Islands Saturday afternoon, a yacht racing crew based out of the San Francisco Yacht Club suffered the bay area's deadliest yachting accident in 30 years. The Low Speed Chase, a 38-foot yacht out of
Arts & Entertainment Handy New Website Answers The Question 'Is There A Giants Game Today?' Were you wondering whether ballpark traffic would disrupt your commute home and/or trip to Pedro's Cantina for afternoon margaritas? Are you too lazy to sift through the information overload on SFGiants.com?
SF News Battle Of The Larrys: Google & Oracle Square Off Over Intellectual Property In what some are calling the "World Series of intellectual property trials", or "Larry vs. Larry" if you're nasty, the tech world's two 8-gajillion pound gorillas are set to square off in court
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: A Pomeranian In a Jean Jacket A Pomeranian in a jean jacket and other scenes from DogFest 2012 in Duboce Park. [Haighteration] Be advised: overnight closures begin tonight on the Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge. [BCN/
SF News Brian Wilson Confirms He's Out For The Season Giants closer and bowling alley entrepreneur Brian Wilson will be sitting the bench for the rest of the season, the budding lawn ornament model confirmed to local baseball scribe Andrew Baggerly today. After
Arts & Entertainment Look At These Moms Waiting To See Train At The Independent Resident Bay Area mom-rock band Train are in the middle of their intimate tour of San Francisco this weekend. This very friendly and excited group of ladies traveled from all over the country
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Giants Shut Out Pirates 5-0 In Home Opener Matt Cain pitched nine innings to shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates at the AT&T Park home opener this afternoon. In a start where he struck out 11, Cain made his third
Arts & Entertainment SF Hates Bad Cyclists Slightly More Than Obnoxious Party Girls, Says Poll After roughly 48 hours of polling using a totally legitimate market research service, SFist has determined that a majority of upstanding San Franciscans finds an incredibly irresponsible cyclist to be more deplorable than
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, On The Field At AT&T Park... Last night's torrential downpour and electrical stimulation were apparently no match for the grounds crew (and a very large tarp) at AT&T Park. As Facilities Manager Jorge Costa reports the field
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Polk Street Bar Forgets To Have Dinner, Blacks Out One of Polk Street's many popular drinking establishments will be dark during this weekend's nightlife rush thanks to an unfortunate liquor license permit violation. Blur at Polk and Hemlock apparently forgot the ABC
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Mid-Air Lightning Drama Mid-air drama as lightning struck a London-bound 777 leaving from SFO. The bird had to come back in for a landing, but everybody was just fine. [KTVU] Tutorial: How to get tossed out
SF News Day Around The Bay: Your Early Season Giants Nail-Biter, Recapped Did we mention the Giants beat the Rockies 4-2 in Colorado this afternoon? Here's McCovey Chronicles with the recap. [McCoveyChron] SF Weekly reviews Radiohead in San Jose. [AllShookDown] You can find good food,
SF News Psychiatrist Admits He Was Wrong About Bogus 'Turning Straight' Study Robert Spitzer, the shrink who published the infamous 2001 study claiming people could change their sexual orientation from gay to straight with the help of what he called "ex-gay therapy", has decided he
SF News Oracle Racing Footing The Bill For Competitor's Expensive A-Cup Boats After one French team bid adieu to the America's Cup, bajillionaire Larry Ellison and Oracle Racing are scrambling to keep another team from making their own French exit due to the prohibitively high
SF News Knife Crime 2012: Man Sliced In The Neck For Pocket Change A man was relieved of his leftover change after stopping in to a Tenderloin liquor store to make a purchase Tuesday night. As the 38-year-old victim left the shop at Turk and Jones
SF News San Francisco Businessman Wants To Make Pro-George Zimmerman Merchandise George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch captain accused of murdering 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Florida, found an unlikely supporter all the way across the country in California. As the Smoking Gun reports 49-year-old
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Coyote Scares Close Golden Gate Park Trails As of this writing, results in our Who Does San Francisco Hate More? Poll are literally neck-and-neck, with the Castro Pedestrian Killer leading the Marina Louboutin Lobotomist by only two votes. [SFist] Parts
SF News Who Does S.F. Hate More: Marina Louboutin Skullcrusher vs. Castro Pedestrian Killer Thanks to the miracle of the internet and social networking, the deplorable drunk who allegedly cracked a man's skull with her Louboutins last weekend is now being investigated by the police. Likewise, Chris
SF News Smartphone Envy Fuels Teen Girl Gang's String Of Robberies In the outer districts, San Francisco police are on the hunt for a teen girl gang accused of swiping smartphones during three separate muggings yesterday. In an anti-feminist twist to the story, the
SF News Arnold Schwarzenegger Needs Your Help Writing 'Total Recall' Erstwhile California Governor, former Mr. Universe and estranged father Arnold Schwarzenegger hasn't made much progress in the eight months since he announced he would be putting pen to paper to write his autobiography,
SF News Traffic Video Allegedly Contradicts Cyclist's Story In Deadly S.F. Pedestrian Collision Chris Bucchere, the cyclist who struck and killed a 71-year-old pedestrian and then wrote about it for the world to read, may be staring down some damning evidence. Although he initially justified plowing
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Meet San Francisco's Newest Power Couple The Facebook + Instagram love affair has given us another treasure. Meet Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom and girlfriend: the tech industry/San Francisco's newest power couple. Something tells us we'll be sharing plenty of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Have You Seen This Woman? Wanted For Allegedly Cracking Skulls With Stilettos [Updated] In today's second report of footwear-turned-weaponry: Matt Meidinger, bar manager for Jasper's Corner Tap, found himself on the wrong end of a shoe when this belligerent blonde allegedly cracked his skull open with
SF News Rick Santorum Pulls Out Of Presidential Race Wildly incorrect presidential hopeful Rick Santorum announced today that he is suspending his campaign for the GOP's presidential nomination, the Washington Post reports. Besides being completely wrong about another thing on his run