SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump It looked like the flailing Giants were going to rally against the Padres back home in AT&T Park last night, but a 3-run 8th inning that tied the game at 5
SF News Day Around the Bay Who Doesn't Support Ed Lee? [SFBG] Ex-Contra Costa County Drug Czar Norman Wielsch and reality TV private investigator Chris Butler pled not guilty last Friday. Wielsch is out on $100,000 bond while
SF News How Does Your Favorite Mayoral Hopeful Feel About Bicycles? The San Francisco Bike Coalition, one of the city's most notorious political factions, recently posed a list of 23 questions for a gaggle of San Francisco mayoral candidates to gauge everything from their
SF News Presidio Greening Crews Fighting Hidden Gopher War In the Presidio, efforts to re-plant the historic parade ground as a lush and hopefully not pockmarked public space are under attack from below. As Curbed reported recently an army of gophers is
SF News Everyone Else Running for District Attorney Reminds us Gascón is Kind of Sketchy The other three folks running for DA in November are none too pleased with District Attorney Gascón's decision to pass on an official investigation in to the "Run, Ed, Run campaign". In a
Arts & Entertainment Urbane Studies With The Tenderloin Geographic Society, Volume 30: Of Pigeons & Politics This week, our friends at the Tenderloin Geographic Society invite you to join them as they take a journey through the magical world of books. Specifically, books written for children on the subject
SF News $10,000 Reward Offered for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed Prominent S.F. Attorney Bay City News reports this morning that friends and family of Don Casper, the prominent San Francisco attorney who was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in Sonoma County earlier this month,
SF News 49ers Respond to Saturday's Violence by Banning Post-Kickoff Tailgating, Limit Parking Lot Hours Jed York set the tone for yesterday's press conference with 49ers team officials and Mayor Ed Lee when he told the press, "the degenerate behavior that happened on Saturday is not going to
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup The Giants had a chance to recover from their road trip last night, tonight they're back in AT&T park for the first of two games against the Padres. Matt Cain is
Arts & Entertainment Upcoming Mayoral Candidate Cameos: Debates & Drinking Opportunities Abound With some controversy having been stirred over whether it is in a candidate's best interest to attend a debate or go out drinking on the town, we expect to see more surprise social
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 18-Year-Old Wine Narcs Bust Four Sonoma County Tasting Rooms Up north, the Sonoma Police Department is getting serious about cracking down on underage drinking in wine country. Working with two 18-year-old undercover operatives, Sonoma PD and the ABC busted four of the
SF News DA Gascón Backs off of 'Run, Ed, Run' Investigation George Gascón won't be pursuing a criminal investigation in to the Rose Pak-backed Run, Ed, Run campaign, the appointed District Attorney said in a statement on Friday. Gascón had previously sent the case
SF News Reminder: BART Protests Return to Civic Center During Evening Rush Hour .bbpBox{background:url(http://a3.twimg.com/profile_background_images/314841287/opbart.jpg) #131516;padding:20px;}#OpBART-2 Today at 5pm, outside the civic center. Expect Us!!!Mon Aug 22 16:55:38 via
SF News Monday Morning Roundup Your weekend Giants scores in brief: We think Bochy described Friday's game best himself: "I don't know how else to tell you. We were awful." The Giants lost in a Houston blowout. 0-6
SF News 2 Shot, 1 Assaulted as 49ers-Raiders Game Turns Violent Three people are in serious condition at San Francisco General after Saturday night's preseason game between the 49ers and the Raiders turned ugly. Two victims were found shot in the parking lot at
SF News 5-Year-Old Boy Injured in Hit-and-Run Near Silver Terrace Playground Saturday Morning Bay City News reports police are searching for a dark green hatchback involved in a hit-and-run incident on Silver Avenue near Elmira Street around 11:30 a.m. Saturday morning. The boy was
Arts & Entertainment Reminder: There's Football in Candlestick Tomorrow Just a friendly reminder that football returns to Candlestick Park tomorrow for the regular preseason matchup between the Niners and the dirty, rotten Raiders from across the bay. The game will be Coach
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Willie Brown After a brief hiatus last week, we're back to check in with Willie Brown's day to day happenings. Let's see what the Da Mayor has been up to: In political news, we suspect
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Happy Hour Developments: Credo's Bullish Drink Specials We're still not entirely sure how stock markets work (sorry, 8th grade Social Studies teacher), but we're pretty sure this Dow Jones-reliant happy hour special at Credo in the Financial District is a
SF News Now You Can Ride Your Bike to the Airport Fans of alternative transportation just got a new way to catch their flights out of SFO: a new bike lane has popped up along McDonnell Road, leading right up to the terminal at
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tomales Bay Oyster Company Wants to Keep State Park Open Through Private Funding When the state park officials announced budget cuts would shut down 70 state parks, including nearby Tomales Bay, they mentioned trying to keep some of them open through partnerships with local governments and
SF News Mayor Ed Lee Skipped Last Night's Debate to Bar Hop in the Lower Haight Last night's Mayoral debate in the Fillmore doesn't sound like it was very well attended. Out of 12 candidates invited, a third of them didn't show up to the event designed to get
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional A pitching duel went down in Atlanta last night. Tim Lincecum only allowed one homer, but that was all the Braves needed to take the 4-game series 3-1. Which is totally not fair,
SF News Day Around the Bay AnonyOps speaks to SFWeekly, calls hacking "grossly irresponsible" [TheSnitch] Necessary Conversation goes to SF Chefs, interviews people, has a blast. [NC] Hot on the heels of that bike plan progress, the Mayor and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michael Bauer Defines a Neighborhood, Forgets His Favorite Fried Chicken Over on his Inside Scoop side blog, the Chronicle's insatiable food critic is taking a deeper look at Nopa, one of his perennial favorites today. In the five years it has been open