SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Trolls And Meatballs Infamous SFist troll (and former Gavin Newsom communications director) Peter Ragone is now working for New York mayor Bill De Blasio. [Gothamist] Meatballs. Meatballs, meatballs, meatballs. [Bauer/Inside Scoop] Live-roasting coffee is now
SF News Day Around The Bay: Oakland, Raided San Francisco experienced something of a late night dining renaissance in 2013, here's where you can dine out later than 10 p.m. [EaterSF] The Oakland Raiders: "of the more than 10,000
Arts & Entertainment We've Seen Less Than Two Minutes Of 'Real World: Ex-Plosion' And It's Already A Disaster This week, MTV's increasingly inebriated reality TV disaster program returns for its 29th season. Or, rather: its first as Real World: Ex-Plosion, the desperate attempt to regain relevance among the coveted 18-35 demographic.
SF News PHOTO: Century-Old Muni Streetcar Attempts To Devour Big Rig, Ends Up In Repair Shop On Saturday afternoon, one of Muni's "museums in motion" known as the F-Market streetcar #162 collided with a big rig on the Embarcadero, just as it was set to celebrate its 100th year
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: People Watching Here are the Chronicle's Bay Area People to Watch in 2014, which includes a new Apple Exec, Berkeley's athletic director, an epidemiologist and friend of SFist Brian Boitano. [Chron] Here's how Thee Oh
SF News Driver Accused Of Killing 6-Year-Old Pedestrian Told Authorities He Was Searching For Uber Fares According to San Francisco Police, Syed Muzzafar, the 57-year-old driver from Union City who was arrested this week on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, told investigators that he was looking a fare with Uber
SF News Facebook Sued For Creeping On Your Private Messages On Thursday, two concerned Facebook users filed a lawsuit against the social media mammoth, alleging they violated users' privacy by scanning individual members' private messages in order to gather data to use for
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Bare In Tahoe There's no snow in Tahoe, but there are nude sunbathers in mid-winter. [Chron] New Year's Eve saw four separate stabbings in the city. [SFEx] NY Times columnist David Brooks admits he smoked weed
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Lusty Lady Has Been Gutted, Will Become New Cocktail Bar From Tosca Crew In the roughly six months since the Lusty Lady slid her partitions closed for the last time, the noted North Beach worker-owned peep show has been stripped of its former neon glow. In
SF News Elderly Pedestrian Struck And Killed On New Year's Eve In Crocker-Amazon Following the tragic news of the death of 6-year-old Sophia Liu on Tuesday evening in the Tenderloin, a second driver has also been arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter in a separate incident
SF News Driver Identified In Death Of 6-Year-Old TL Pedestrian The driver arrested in the killing of 6-year-old pedestrian Sophia Liu on Tuesday evening has been identified by San Francisco Police as 57-year-old Syed Muzzafar of Union City. Muzzafar was arrested on suspicion
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Back To January Reminder: it's Christmas trees on the corner season. The city has a new "Alley Crew" DPW team, specifically for cleaning up after the homeless. [SFGate] Plans are in place to make 24th Street
SF News Woman, 13-Year-Old Boy Killed In Two Separate Oakland New Year's Eve Shootings Last night in Oakland, two people were killed in two separate New Year's Eve shooting incidents, marking Oakland's last homicide of 2013 and its first of 2014. The first victim, a 13-year-old boy,
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Fireworks Ring In 2014 Over San Francisco Skyline In case you missed them during your night of revelry and celebration here are photos from last night's fireworks, ringing in the New Year over the San Francisco Bay.
SF News 6-Year-Old Girl Struck And Killed In Tenderloin Crosswalk [Updates] Around 8 p.m. on New Year's Eve, a 6-year-old girl was struck and killed by an SUV while crossing the street with her mother and young brother near the intersection of Ellis
SF News Dogs Make Terrible Stoners, Are Probably Mooching All Your Weed Stash As marijuana use continues to become more and more mainstream, the number of dogs who are accidentally getting high is also on the rise. And, contrary to what you thought in college, dogs
SF News New Year's Eve Roundup: A Lucrative Year On Jackson Street It was a very lucrative year if you happened to be selling a home on Billionaire's Row in Pac Heights. [Chron] SF's Minimum wage will jump to $10.74 tomorrow. [SFEx] Which neighborhoods
SF News Lyft And Sidecar Won't Save You From High New Year's Eve Fares Either Although Uber has already warned riders of high fares on New Year's Eve, competing rideshare companies Lyft and Sidecar have sent out their own heads-up press releases about higher-than-usual fares for New Year's
SF News San Francisco's Top 5 News Stories Of 2013 One thing we can say about 2013 in San Francisco is that it was most certainly a year long. And here at SFist, we strive to be a filter for the goings-on in
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Suspicious Suitcase Here's Michael Bauer's top 10 restaurants of 2013 and some justifications for why others fell short. [InsideScoop] A suspicious package closed streets in Hayes Valley yesterday. It turned out to be someone's suitcase.
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Year In Food The Year in Review: Cronuts, Ramen Burgers and the Rise of Buzzfood. [Roth/SFoodie] More on the year in food: Over at Eater, your SFist Editor Brock Keeling reveals his obsession with restaurant
SF News A&E Puts 'Duck Dynasty' Kingpin Back In The Spotlight Fans of Cracker Barrel merchandise and bearded swamp men can breathe a sigh of relief: after a tense eight days of suspension, Phil Robertson, America's patron saint of duck calls, will be allowed
Arts & Entertainment The Top 10 Shamelessly Adorable Local Animal Photos Of 2013 As we look back at the pages of SFist from the past year, one thing really leaps out at us: There were a lot of really adorable animal photos this year. And for
SF News SFPD Seeking Masked Men Who Pulled Off Midday Shooting In The Mission Yesterday afternoon around 2:15 p.m. near the corner of 26th and Folsom Streets in the Mission, two masked suspects shot a 19-year-old victim in broad daylight. The victim was taken to
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: San Francisco at Arizona (By: Daisy Barringer) Have I mentioned that the San Francisco 49ers are in the playoffs yet? Well, WE ARE. But it’s not as simple as that. Seattle enters the week with the