SF News Argument On Muni Bus Ends In Teen Shooting Yesterday afternoon around 1:30 p.m., a 17-year-old boy was shot while getting off a 9-San Bruno bus. The shooter, a man in his early twenties, apparently boarded the Muni vehicle shortly
SF News BART To San Jose Begins Construction Next Month Good news for carless South Bay residents: the Feds pulled through and approved $900 million in funds to finally show BART the way to San Jose. With the funds now guaranteed from the
SF News SFO Launches Anti-Human Trafficking Program Thanks to the efforts of Congresswoman Jackie Speier and former flight attendant Nancy Rivard, San Francisco International Airport will become the first hub in the country to have staff trained to identify and
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Niners Sign Randy Moss The 49ers picked up Randy Moss with a one-year contract for the wide receiver. Meanwhile, at least one sports writer thinks the Niners need to bench Alex Smith and work on picking up
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Gordon Biersch Mega-Brewpub To Close In San Francisco The massive Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant beneath the Bay Bridge on the Embarcadero will close at the end of April, Inside Scoop reports. When it opened twenty years ago, the waterfront outpost was
SF News How Does The Rest Of The Internet Feel About Ross Mirkarimi? With today's news that the under-siege Sheriff took plea deal it looks like this telenovella could be all wrapped up in a week. Now, because forming opinions is hard and we already heard
SF News Multiple Car Fires Erupt In Golden Gate Park Two car fires broke out under some suspicious circumstances in Golden Gate Park on Saturday night — and both vehicles have connections to the city's Rec and Parks Department. The first vehicle, a Honda
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Drink Away Your Tuesdays Chronicle food critic Michael Bauer suggests you spend your Tuesday evening drinking multiple liters of beer. [InsideScoop] Berkeley's Café Fanny closed it's doors last Friday. Luckily for Berkeley's caffeine-seeking masses, a Blue Bottle
SF News Day Around The Bay: Buster's Back! Buster Posey took to the field today amid cheers from adoring fans to catch his first innings in 289 days. [Chron] Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi speaks to San Francisco Magazine about his domestic violence
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: The Fernet Ice Cream Float At Park Tavern When Park Tavern opened last September, the gorgeously appointed Washington Square brasserie quickly became a favorite of local critics and gadabouts alike. While menu items like the Marlowe burger and the decadent truffle
Arts & Entertainment Ten Brief Excerpts From March's 'Nob Hill Gazette' Due to some sort of oversight, our monthly tradition was delayed a week until we received our paper copy of this month's Nob Hill Gazette. (We, like most Nob Hillians, prefer to thumb
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Scenes From Last Night: Perusing The Mission Night Market Last night SFist dropped by the Mission Night Market, which is an impromptu (or "pop-up", if you must) marketplace housed inside Ken Ken Ramen's creepy-chic warehouse/noodle factory on 18th Street in the
Arts & Entertainment Giant, Motorized Flower Coming To Civic Center Plaza After the awesome "Three Heads, Six Arms" monstrosity left town, Civic Center plaza has been without an oversized piece of public art for a little over a year now (unless you include the
SF News Dog-On-Dog Mauling Leaves Poodle Dead In Nob Hill Park In Nob Hill's Huntington Park, a 12-pound poodle named Dijon was left lifeless after being attacked by a larger, off-leash dog last month. As the Examiner reports today, Dijon and his owner Kim
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Who Wants To Buy A Ritz? According to the San Francisco Business Times, the 336 room Ritz-Carlton in Nob Hill is expected to hit the market before the end of the month. [SFBiz] These are the faces of Muni
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chatting Over Coffee With Mayor Lee Got something on your mind? Some civic issue troubling you? Why not sign up to have coffee with the Mayor? [Chron] US Postal Service worker spotted napping on the job. [UptownAlmanac] The gorgeous
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photo: Fancy Taco Store Forced Into Manual Labor The kids over at Mission Local spotted this sign noting today's closure of Valencia Street's tasty yet unfortunately named taco shop for white people. Apparently, due to some problem with the local utility
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Alice Waters' Cafe Fanny To Shutter After 28 Years After nearly three decades of "Alice Waters' Fanny" jokes, the Chez Panisse restauranteur and her brother-in-law/business partner Jim Maser are shutting down west Berkeley's Café Fanny. According to a senior staff member,
SF News Hair Weave Thieves On The Loose After Beauty Store Heist San Francisco Police are on the lookout for three hair weave thieves who knocked off a Sally Beauty Supply on Geary Boulevard yesterday evening. According to the Bay City News report on the
SF News Gray Whale Gets Lost, Hangs Out With Calf Near Crissy Field A mother whale and her calf, headed back North to Alaska after spending what we can only imagine was a lovely winter in Baja, got lost in the San Francisco Bay this week.
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Which Haight Is Grumpier? Upper vs. Lower Haight: Which is grumpier? [Haighteration] More details on the Mission's next wine bar, St. Vincent. [EaterSF] Take a look around Radio Africa & Kitchen, the latest pop-up to go legit
SF News Multiple Roommate-On-Roommate Stabbings Occur As Wave Of Knife Crime Continues While we won't declare knives are the new guns just yet, the city did see two stabbings between roommates this past weekend — one on Friday in Chinatown and a second on Saturday evening
SF News Killer Bees Terrorize Giants Spring Training Game In the latest updates from Scottsdale, the San Francisco Giants were attacked by a swarm of killer bees at Sunday's training game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The swarm delayed the game by a
SF News California Republican Party Now Just Throwing 'Slut' Around Everywhere Besides being wildly inappropriate and wholly inaccurate, Rush Limbaugh's attempt at slut-shaming Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke set the political blogs on fire last week. While Limbaugh himself caught plenty of backlash and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Medjool Owners Creating Nightclub-Adjacent Pot Dispensary Mission Street nightclub mogul Gus Murad is expanding in to the marijuana game, apparently. As the Examiner reported over the weekend, the Morado Collective (of which Murad is a partner) recently put in