SF News Suspect Wanted In Senseless SoMa Homicide San Francisco Police are currently searching for this man, 23-year-old Michael Sione Green, identified as the suspect who shot two women, killing one early Sunday morning near Sixth and Jessie Streets in SoMa.
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Manson Marriage Charles Manson is getting hitched in California's Corcoran State Prison. [Chron] Poll: San Franciscans want more housing. [SFEx] A known identity thief scammed local hotels out of thousands. [BCN/Appeal] Local person ponders
SF News Day Around The Bay: Stuck In The Mud Today's rain inspired multiple blog posts. [SFMag] [BoldItalic] A stealth company next door to Google is patenting flying cars. [Chron] A not-quite-100% complete catamaran, currently stuck in the mud in Sausalito, could be
SF News Alamo Square Neighbors Freed From Tour Bus Oppression During a meeting yesterday, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's board of directors voted 5-0 to ban large tour buses from the postcard vistas surrounding Alamo Square Park. Starting next month, the neighbors
SF News Report: Batkid Wish Cost S.F. $105,000 As the city comes down from the high of the year, The Chronicle's City Hall watchdog duo Matier & Ross have dug into what Miles' wish cost the city of San Francisco. According
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: The Place To Be Marissa Mayer was interrupted by protesters at last night's Dreamforce conference. Then she made fun of them. [Chron] [Valleywag] Tosca Cafe "feels like the place to be in S.F. at this moment.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Those Shoes Cell phone carriers rejected a plan to install a kill switch in smart phones in case the devices are stolen. [AP/Chron] The Internet has made "because" into a preposition. Because obviously. [Atlantic]
SF News Cathedral Hill Hotel Begins Transformation Into A Pile Of Rubble The empty Cathedral Hill Hotel at Geary and Van Ness has finally starting crumbling to the ground this week. Built as the Jack Tar Hotel in 1960, its final descent into entropy is
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: Get Punch-Drunk At CUESA's Fall Cocktail Event With Fall hitting the bay and holiday party invites hitting your inbox, our farmers market-savvy friends at CUESA have once again tapped a mix of local bartenders to create seasonal libations for your
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Don't Rent These Apartments Here are the ten worst apartments currently available for rent in San Francisco. [Curbed SF] Inspirational post-it notes are appearing around Berkeley. [Berkeleyside] Cervecería de MateVeza, who you might know from their Dolores
SF News Google Satellite Image Captures 14-Year-Old Boy's Homicide Scene [Update] In an example of Google's all-seeing eye unintentionally capturing an unsettling moment in time: Richmond, California father Jose Barrera claims a satellite image that appears in Google Maps shows the body of his
Arts & Entertainment Coit Tower Closed Until Spring 2014 For today's local tourism public service announcement: Coit Tower, the towering landmark we all prefer to enjoy from a safe distance, is closed for renovations as of today and won't be open to
Arts & Entertainment Weather Forecast: Rainy With A Chance Of Seasonal Affectedness After two month dry spell, rain — cold, depressing, sky-darkening rain — is expected to creep down to the bay area from the Gulf of Alaska, arriving as early as Monday evening and then really
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Get The Look Did Delfina play a role in "the fancification" of the Mission? The restaurant's Craig Stoll dishes. [SFMag, Mission Mission] While filming HBO's "Looking" it was very important to the creators that the show
SF News Day Around The Bay: Key To The City Crab season opened today. Here are some photos of crabs and their crabmen. [Chron] Talking to Yigit Pura, one year in to his residency in the Union Square Macy's. [EaterSF] An interview with
SF News Friday Morning Roundup: Here Comes Batkid Noted Tenderloin dive bar the Nite Cap will re-open under new ownership. Although the neon sign stays, it'll get all gussied up inside. [InsideScoop] Native oysters are returning to the San Francisco Bay.
SF News Reminder: Tomorrow We Live In Gotham City On Friday, the Bay Area Make-A-Wish foundation will make 5-year-old Leukemia patient Miles' dream come true by turning San Francisco into Gotham City for a day and calling on Miles — or as you
Arts & Entertainment These Chacoan Peccary Pups Are The Cutest Baby Animal We Just Learned About Look at these tiny animals. "What is a Peccary?" You're probably wondering to yourself, "like some kind of pig thing?" Well, you'd be close, but Chacoan Peccaries are actually much more special than
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Guy Fieri, Raider Facebook tried to buy Snapchat for $3 billion because money is meaningless, basically. [WSJ] British Vogue has decided that Marissa Mayer is one of Silicon Valley's top wives. [Valleywag] Viral journalism and the
Arts & Entertainment The Real World: San Francisco Will Follow Ridiculous New Format When MTV announced The Real World would return to San Francisco for its 29th season, rumors swirled that it could be the last outing for the once-groundbreaking reality show. Dwindling ratings in the
SF News Valencia Street Driver Booked For Assaulting Cyclist With A Deadly Weapon (His Sedan) During yesterday's evening commute, a driver pulling out of a parking space on Valencia Street ended up getting hauled into SFPD's Mission Station and booked on one count of assault after allegedly hitting
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink S.F. Chronicle To Kill Off Its Food Section, Replace It With 'Artisan' Lifestyle Section [Update] Don't blink. You read that headline correctly. The San Francisco Chronicle, paper of record for legions of Bay Area diners and their unwieldy opinions on food, will close its longstanding Food & Wine
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Take A Dive Jonathan Moscone, son of late San Francisco mayor George Moscone, married his longtime partner last Friday. [Advocate] Could all three proposals for the Presidio Commissary become a reality? [CurbedSF] Taxi companies across the
SF News Four Auto Burglars Busted Thanks To Instagram Photo Featuring $120 In Hamburgers Cops busted a minor auto burglary outfit in the Sacramento suburb of Rocklin, California last weekend after the four suspects posted an Instagram photo bragging about the $120 worth of Carl's Jr. they
Arts & Entertainment Warriors Arena Gets Less Tall, More Grass As the Golden State Warriors ownership gears up for a fight with waterfront preservationists on Pier 30-32, the building's designers at Snøhetta have made a few changes to hopefully make the building more