SF News Day Around The Bay: Celebrated Pizza Chef Creates A Pie With Meat It's an odd day when meat on a pizza makes the headlines, but today it did when Una Pizza Napoletana's celebrated pizza chef Anthony Mangieri added meat to a pie, and wins some
SF News Knife Crime 2012: Man Stabbed "Right In The Nostril" In SoMa Attack The recent wave of knife crime claimed another victim Monday evening in SoMa. As Bay City News reports, a 44-year-old man was standing on the sidewalk near Ninth and Howard Streets in SoMa
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Map Of San Francisco Made Entirely Of Cupcakes Given San Francisco's love for whimsical maps and individually frosted miniature cakes, this was bound to happen at some point. Using map tiles designed by Stamen Design using data from Open Street Map,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Watch New BART Seats Installed In Under 45 seconds Ever wonder how your BART seat sausage* gets made? Well, wonder no longer with this hi-def, time-lapse video, in which an entire BART car goes from completely barren to something you actually might
SF News Oaksterdam University Allegedly Targeted For Founder's Prop 19 Support Remember Proposition 19? The 2010 California ballot initiative would have legalized marijuana for anyone of drinking age and allowed local governments to regulate pot sales themselves. The initiative failed with support from only
SF News 21-Year-Old Man Shot And Killed At Eddy And Divisadero A young man was fatally shot on Western Addition streets late Monday night. SFPD officers responding to reports of gunshots a few blocks North of Alamo Square arrived to find 21-year-old victim Lawrence
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Janet Jackson Flashmob Strikes The Castro In a bold departure from countless Michael Jackson/Thriller flashmobs, a group pulled together an impromptu Janet Jackson dance at Castro and Market (video below). [MuniDiaries] An adorable infestation of raccoons invades Bernal
SF News Day Around The Bay: Cyclist Beaten, Robbed On Sixth Street A 24-year-old cyclist was attacked with a baseball bat and robbed while riding on Sixth Street between Market and Mission early this morning. [BCN/SFAppeal] This recent rash of shootings in the Mission,
SF News Rick Santorum Claims California Universities Are Ruining America Today at a campaign event in Wisconsin, Republican presidential hopeful and jellybean fan Rick Santorum attempted to demonize California for eroding the values of Heartland, America. Santorum, who also believes that Obama was
Arts & Entertainment Spring Eggstravaganza Wants Children To Trip Out In The Park This Saturday Easter, a popular holiday with both religious and secular types, is this Sunday, April 8th — in case you, like the rest of us who don't call their mothers often enough, were wondering when
SF News Oakland's Oaksterdam University Shut Down By Federal Agents [Updated] Federal agents from the U.S. Marshals Service, the DEA and the IRS descended on Oaksterdam University sometime after 7 a.m. this morning, effectively shutting down the cannabis industry trade school school
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Eliana Lopez' Misdirected Anger Eliana Lopez' anger in the Mirkarimi domestic abuse case is misdirected, says Nevius. [Chron] In what does not appear to be an April Fool's joke, SFPD detained a young man in Dolores Park
Arts & Entertainment April Fool's Bit: New Dolores Park Rules, Effective April 1st Park goers enjoying Sunday's fine weather were greeted with some new restrictions from the Rec and Parks Department governing Dolores Park usage today. As sharp readers will note, they are "effective" as of
SF News Occupier Collars Stabbing Suspect, Makes Citizens Arrest Thursday morning, an Occupy protester helped bring down the suspect wanted in Sunday's stabbing assault at the rebuilt 101 Market camp. According to the Examiner, Occupier Nick Shaw recognized the man, known around
SF News Video: Google's Self-Driving Car Makes A Taco Bell Run We've been watching the streets for Google's robot Priuses ever since the company announced they had logged hundreds of thousands of driverless miles on California's highways a few years back. (One time, one
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Chunk Does The Truffle Shuffle Inspired by those plucky Oakland schoolchildren, one delightful comment and the fact that it's Friday and we haven't had a good excuse to bring up one of the Coreys in ages: here's Chunk,
SF News 71-Year-Old Castro Pedestrian Struck By Cyclist Expected To Survive Good news for the elderly pedestrian struck by a cyclist at Castro and Market Streets yesterday: although his injuries were originally considered life threatening, the victim (now confirmed to be a sprightly 71-years-old)
SF News Google Exec's Brother Hit With Charges In Domestic Abuse Case At Four Seasons Mason Mayer, brother of Google VP and local socialite Marissa Mayer, is facing three felony charges in San Francisco for an alleged attack on his former girlfriend that took place at his condo
SF News Oakland Schoolchildren Discover Sunken Treasure In Lake Merritt A group of sixth graders from St. Paul's Episcopal School in Oakland experienced a little bit of magic and intrigue during a day of volunteer work yesterday. The students were out cleaning up
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Central Market's Artisan Newsstand Meet Copla Press, a revived central market newsstand kiosk selling independent journals, books, cards and other paper things. [Refinery29] These are San Francisco's 10 best sandwiches, according to Jonathan Kaufman. [SFWeekly] In Berkeley,
SF News Apparent Homicide Victim Found Beneath The Bay Bridge Around 2:30 a.m. this morning, SFPD officers responded to reports of a man's body found near Main and Harrison Streets beneath the Bay Bridge. The man was pronounced dead at the
SF News Day Around The Bay: Cutting The Ribbon At Dolores Park Playground The Dolores Park Playground ribbon cutting is this Saturday at 2 p.m. Parents: Bring the kids! Young people: smoke less pot! S.F. kids art director sentenced for child pornography. [SFEx] Charmingly
SF News On Second Thought, The District Attorney Is Totally Cool With Marijuana After issuing the memo that declared all marijuana sales illegal and scared the crap out of local pot smokers last week, District Attorney Gascón would like to make it clear that his office
SF News Mayor Lee Rewarded With Buckets Of Your Discarded Leftovers After reaching one-million tons of diverted compost back in November, Mayor Lee finally got around celebrating the momentous occasion with the city's recycling program yesterday. As ABC7 reports, Mayor Mustache commemorated all those
Arts & Entertainment New Virgin America Plane Boasts Giants Logo, Brian Wilson's Beard At the San Francisco Giants media day event this morning Burlingame-based, nightclub-inspired airline Virgin America unveiled the latest member of their fleet of snazzy airliners named "Fly Bye Baby". And it's got Brian