SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Carnitas News: Nopalito Expanding West With Forthcoming 9th Avenue Location Nopalito, the bustling little hermana to Nopa's well-loved Californian establishment, is about to get another sibling restaurant in the Inner Sunset. As the ever-vigilante and always hungry Tablehopper reports this afternoon, the purveyors
Arts & Entertainment Mayoral Candidate Cameos: Avalos' Happy Hour, Dufty and Chiu's Jazz Hands, Joanna Rees' Coffee Talks John Avalos: San Francisco's League of Pissed Off Voters has stepped up (or jumped the gun, depending on how you look at it) and named the progressive candidate/oldies DJ as their official
Arts & Entertainment Urbane Studies With The Tenderloin Geographic Society, Volume 26: A Secret Garden In this week's installment, our friends at the Tenderloin Geographic Society take a tour of one of the city's classic, yet well-hidden, green spaces: Molinari Mana Park, tucked away on what could have
SF News Cops Bust Deplorable Teens Who Pistol-Whipped Photographer A photographer presumably taking some night shots of the gilding on City Hall was robbed last night near Polk and Grove Streets in Civic Center. According to the Examiner, the 45-year old man
SF News SoMa Federal Building Neighbors Disappointed 7th and Mission is Still Dirty Around the plaza outside of the San Francisco Federal Building at 7th and Mission, the neighbors are getting pissed. After the government suits head home at 5 p.m, the plaza that was
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup No Giants scores today because the boys were at the White House winning at everything. Tonight, Lincecum takes the mound in Philly. [SFist, previously] Phil Bronstein's column about insensitive, irate SFGate commenters has
SF News Bystander Hit in North Beach Shooting A 40-year-old woman walking home on Francisco Street near Taylor Street in North Beach ended up in SF General Hospital last night after she was hit in the back during a string of
SF News Day Around the Bay Local Man challenges N-Judah light rail vehicle to a footrace. Loses. Tells his story. The San Francisco County Jail has an organic farm, because: of course it does. [WholeWheatToast] Gavin Newsom, noted social
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Roxie Adds Booze to Your Theatergoing Experience While we sadly bid farewell to the beloved Red Vic tonight, we gladly welcome a new addition at one of the city's favorite independent movie houses: As the boozegazers in the Mission report
SF News What's on the Agenda? Board of Supervisors Items of Interest for July 26th, 2011 Cell Phone radiation disclosures, vintage signage preservation, car share vehicles taking up street parking, a ballot measure for street improvement funds and a fight over formula retail pet stores in the Richmond. The
SF News Streaming Live: Obama Honors the World Champion San Francisco Giants at 1 P.M. Monday afternoon post-lunch distraction alert: Your San Francisco Giants are currently enjoying their off day at the White House Rose Garden where President Obama is scheduled to honor the World Championship baseball team
Arts & Entertainment Treasure Island Music Festival 2011 Lineup Announced The Treasure Island Music Festival returns to the eponymous island again this fall for an impressive two-day lineup of electronic and rock music on October 15th and 16th. Saturday, which tends to lean
SF News Monday Morning Roundup Your weekend Giants scores in brief: On Friday, Matt Cain took the loss and the Brewers took the game 4-2. Brian Wilson picked up saves number 30 and 31 on Saturday and Sunday.
SF News Day Around the Bay Run Ed Run lobbyists now pushing for support from the supes for an Ed Lee mayoral run. Meanwhile, three out of the former supes responsible for putting Lee in room 200 are running
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Willie Brown Willie Brown had another busy week this week. The former mayor can seem a little delusional as it is, so the satire pieces that popped up about him this week can't be helping
SF News New Suspects in Bryan Stow Case Identified, Have an Abusive History The LA Times has confirmed the identity of the two men arrested yesterday in connection with the Bryan Stow assault. The suspects, Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood were arrested yesterday morning in Inland
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Breaking Beer Garden News: Suppenküche's Biergarten Descends on Hayes Valley in August If the now porta-potty free Zeitgeist still doesn't suit your needs in germanic al fresco drinking and dining, popular kraut joint Suppenküche will be bringing their completely outdoor operation Biergarten to the Proxy
SF News Central Market Watch: A Look at Developments Coming to 10th and Market While it's still a couple months before Twitter moves in to their new headquarters at 10th and Market, it's never too early to check in on how that whole neighborhood revitalization thing is
SF News 31-Balboa Strikes Pedestrian on Market Street Muni Median Last night after the evening commute, an inbound 31 bus hit a pedestrian standing on the shelter median at Market and New Montgomery Streets. According to the Examiner, the injured pedestrian was leaning
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional The sultry Carlos Club will re-open, just without the booze. [Previously] [MissionLocal] Local alt-weekly writer spots man masturbating on Muni. Writes about it. Uses puns. [TheSnitch] After fatal incident, UCSF installing seat belts
SF News Giovanni Ramirez Cleared of Bryan Stow Assault, Two New Suspects Arrested The LA Times reports this evening that Giovanni Ramirez, the chief suspect in the assault on Bryan Stow outside of Dodger Stadium on opening day, will be cleared of the charges. The LAPD's
SF News BART PD Releases Footage of Civic Center Station Shooting [Video] At a press conference this afternoon, BART Police released surveillance footage from the Civic Center BART station showing the July 3rd incident in which BART PD officers fired on and killed "wobbly drunk"
SF News Day Around the Bay Ed Lee still won't rule out the possibility that he'll run for mayor. (Because he kind of, maybe, sort of wants to run for mayor, probably). Bevan Dufty, who cast the swing vote
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hukilau Responds to Health Department Issues, Is Really Quite Clean After we noted the local Hawaiian joint's Heath Department problems and some recent heaving Yelp reviews yesterday, Hukilau's owner followed up with the folks over at EaterSF to clarify the Health Code violations.
SF News San Francisco Prepares For 700 New Prisoners Unloaded From State Prisons Assembly Bill 109, the Jerry Brown-backed bill that relieves prison overcrowding and shifts responsibility of public safety services from the state to county level will begin unloading 700 prisoners on San Francisco County