SF News A Bomb Exploded In A Neighborhood With $4 Toast Last Night Last night in the Outer Sunset, San Francisco Police detonated a suspicious device found in a home behind the Western Sunset Market at Judah and 46th Avenues. That is so many avenues. Who
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Pleats Are In Coach Harbaugh wears $8 pleated khakis from Wal-Mart. [Deadspin] A Richmond District porta-potty was set on fire Friday night. Could this be the return of the toilet torcher? [BCN/Appeal] Peter Hartlaub tracks
SF News Day Around The Bay: Toast Pedigree How did toast become the latest artisanal food craze? Once you get past the headline, the story of Trouble Coffee's Giulietta Carrelli and her fancy toast is sort of sweet. [Pacific Standard] Here's
Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands Music Festival Returns August 8-10, Will Possibly Include Hip-Hop For Once According to the festival's official cartoon mascot, the seventh edition of San Francisco's big-name summer music gathering will return to Golden Gate Park on August 8 - 10 of this year. Meanwhile, by
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dunkin' Donuts Coming To Northern California To Water Down, Sweeten Up Coffee Scene Local coffee fans whose palates lean more towards donut holes and coffee-flavored milkshakes than $4 toast and single origins can rejoice: Dunkin' Donuts, the apostrophe-laden chain that fuels many a sleepy New Englander,
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Tongue Lashing Bay Area Bike Share riders have taken 80,000 rides so far. [Chron] Coming to San Francisco: more trees. [SFEx] Mikkeller Bar is teaming up with Mission Chinese Food to make "a smoky
SF News Google Acquires Nest So They Can Get All Up In Your House After strapping cameras to thousands of faces, sending robot cars on Taco Bell runs and floating WiFi balloons in the sky, Google has turned their attention to your home with the announcement today
SF News A Serial Arsonist Is Trying To Burn Down Suburban San Jose In San Jose, the local fire department is on the hunt for a firebug who may be responsible for intentionally setting 12 homes and businesses on fire since last Wednesday. The man has
SF News Off-Duty SFPD Officer Opens Fire After Fender Bender A fender bender on Interstate 280 ended with a light grazing of road rage early Sunday morning when an off-duty SFPD sergeant and the other motorist involved in the accident got into a
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Open Flames What happens when a San Francisco food writer loses her sense of taste. [NYT] Michael Bauer turns in his review of TBD, the fire-based joint from the AQ team and it turns out
Arts & Entertainment PianoFight's Tenderloin Arts Space Is The Arts Space San Francisco Needs Local theater, comedy and improv troupe PianoFight is in the final days of a fundraising campaign for a brand new, three-stage theater, arts space and full service bar & restaurant in the Tenderloin.
Arts & Entertainment Behold: Your 2014 Mr. Marina Contestants! For the third year running, the all-bro Mr. Marina beauty pageant returns to give voice and a stage to 12 lucky finalists as they shake their junk in search of local fame in
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Thinning Muni Tenant troubles: Did Gavin Newsom make it harder for my boyfriend to move in with me? [SFAppeal] Deadly flu strains have claimed nine lives in the Bay Area this season. [SFEx] Broken Record
SF News Day Around The Bay: Cheese & Whine Crankypants Chronicle columnist pairs his cheese with San Francisco's whine. [Nevius/Chron] A Texas A&M professor is searching for lost tunnels under Alcatraz. [Houston Chron] Somebody was busted using a fake
Arts & Entertainment Mike Judge's 'Silicon Valley' Hits HBO In April Continuing the Home Box Office network's Bay Area fascination, the simply titled Silicon Valley from the mind of Beavis and Butthead and Office Space creator Mike Judge will debut on cable and borrowed
SF News Bullied Transgender Teen Charged With Battery For Fighting Back Jewelyes Gutierrez, a 16-year-old transgender student at Hercules High School in Martinez, California, is facing a misdemeanor battery charge after she fought back against the students who repeatedly tormented her. Although she originally
SF News UberX Undercuts Taxis Even Further, Drops Rates Below S.F. Meter Prices In another move aimed squarely at San Francisco's maligned taxi cab industry and comparable rideshare services, Uber has dropped the rates on their UberX hybrid car service to undercut standard taxi fares. Although
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Dolphin Whistle When asked to comment on the recent Google bus protests in the Mission, a flack for the search giant simply responded, "ugh..." [Mission Local] There is a dolphin at Six Flags in Vallejo
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tequila Meth A 17-year-old Mexican national was busted at Mineta San Jose International Airport with 5 liters of liquid meth disguised as tequila bottles. [KTVU] How S.F. General Hospital lost track of Lynne Spalding.
SF News Google Now Ferrying Employees To Work By Boat After catching plenty of backlash (both warranted and misguided) for their shuttle buses, Google is now experimenting with a new way to get workers from San Francisco to Redwood City: by skipping the
SF News Pedestrian Struck And Killed After Fight On Van Ness A man jaywalking through six lanes of traffic on Van Ness Avenue was struck and killed near the intersection with Grove Street just outside city hall last night. According to San Francisco police,
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Those Doggies In The Window That Macy's window ploy works: 339 animals found homes this holiday season. [BCN/Appeal] Jahi McMath case used as political tool for consumer watchdog group. [Matier & Ross] "Are you part of San
SF News Day Around The Bay: Life-Changing Burritos Family of Sophia Liu, the 7-year-old pedestrian killed on New Year's Eve, wants Uber to pay up. [SFBiz] Rebecca Solnit is back on the Google buses. [Guernica Mag] Esquire called El Farolito "the
Arts & Entertainment Brace Yourselves: Pantsless People Return To BART This Sunday After a particularly naked 2013, the Bay Area Rapid Transit system will see even more pantsless people this Sunday, when whimsical local transit riders don their most playful underoos and take part in
SF News Berkeley Yoga Burglar Finally Brought To Downward-Facing Justice Berkeley's thriving yoga community can ujjayi a little easier today: a man who cops say was responsible for a string of burglaries at four yoga studios, a capoeira gym, and a restaurant in