SF News Patrons At Hayes Valley Nail Salon Robbed At Gunpoint Over the weekend, customers at Hayes Valley's the Pampered Girl salon were robbed at gunpoint by a man dressed in all black and armed with a handgun. According to police, there were three
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Daylight Saving Headaches Terrible headaches and "increased cyberloafing" are just two side effects of Daylight Savings time. [LiveScience] There are some buildings in SoMa that are still half-buried from the 1906 quake. [Chron] Here's why San
SF News Man In Wheelchair Struck And Killed At Market Street And Octavia .@SFPD loading wheelchair from fatal collision into truck. Octavia on ramp to 101 should open soon. @ktvu pic.twitter.com/NrTGy9c4tf— Katie Utehs (@katieutehs) November 4, 2013 Just after midnight Sunday night/early
SF News Man Injured On Bay Bridge After Running Into Oncoming Traffic A man was struck by a moving vehicle on the Bay Bridge around 10:20 a.m. Sunday morning after he reportedly stopped his own car and ran into oncoming traffic. According to
SF News Here's How You Can Help Make 5-Year-Old Miles' Wish Come True On November 15th, 5-year-old Leukemia patient Miles will don his super hero outfit and take to the streets of San Francisco to fight crime as Batman (Or "Batkid," as it were). Although we
SF News Kim And Kanye Suing YouTube Co-Founder Over Video Of Their Elaborate Engagement Despite saturating Instagram with photos of their proposal, there are still some parts of their elaborate AT&T Park engagement that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West would like to keep private, at
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Halloween Hangover Roundup Cutting though the rhetoric surrounding 8 Washington. [John King/Chron] Woman robbed at gunpoint while taking out the trash. [BCN/Appeal] Hangover power hour: the best brunch cocktails in San Francisco. [EaterSF] How
Arts & Entertainment Ai Weiwei Planning Major Art Exhibition On Alcatraz Celebrated Chinese artist, architect, and outspoken political dissident Ai Weiwei hopes to put his next major art exhibition on Alcatraz Island. Ai is currently working with National Park Service, the Golden Gate National
Arts & Entertainment Why Don't You Already Own This One-Of-A-Kind Penis Table? [NSFW] For serious collectors of hand-carved phallic items, this "WOW" table made from one massive, hard piece of driftwood that recently turned up on Craigslist may be the conversation piece you've been searching for.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Drink With The Bartender Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Got a photo you want to share? There's a Flickr Pool for that too. Cocktail Confidential: local bartenders dish on their favorite spots to
SF News Stolen Vehicle Involved In Rollover Crash At 10th And Geary [Update] Horrific accident on #geary at 10th ave in #innerrichmond @richmondsfblog pic.twitter.com/ieWV9zleHp— Jill W (@jdonnellydc) October 30, 2013 Wednesday afternoon around 12:30 p.m., someone in a stolen car traveling
SF News Make-A-Wish Foundation Will Transform S.F. Into Gotham City For Adorable Batman-Themed Wish Five-year-old Miles has leukemia. Described as "a sunny, positive little boy," Miles finds strength in the super hero characters that he loves. Next month the Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation will help everyone find
Arts & Entertainment Here's The Halloween-Themed Muni Etiquette Video We Didn't Know We Needed Look, we're not going to pretend we know what this is or why it exists, but it is quite possibly the most baffling video the SFMTA has produced since they decided to give
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Buried Beneath The Legion of Honor Remembering the dead buried beneath the Legion of Honor. [RichmondSF] Midcentury Army Street. [Bernalwood] Here's more on Joe Montana's massive Santa Clara stadium-adjacent development. [CurbedSF] What does your coffee say about you? And.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Castle Dining Embedded with the Dolores Park sleep-in protestors. [SFBG] Chinese investors are gobbling up San Francisco real estate like crazy. [Chron] Julius' Castle survives fire, looks to re-open as a restaurant. [InsideScoop] Meet Rickhouse
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Big Soda Responds To San Francisco's Proposed Soda Tax As San Francisco braces itself for the possibility of spending a quarter extra just for the privilege of enjoying an ice cold can of bubbly corn syrup, the lobbyists from Big Soda would
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Late For The Bus A man was arrested last week for peeing on $3,000 worth of library books. He was just marking his territory in the Philosophy of Language section. [SFEx] Did Mark Zuckerberg overpay for
SF News Fake Asiana Airlines Pilot Names Become Terrible Halloween Costume [Update] With Halloween starting early this year, the Internet is already flooding with reports of woefully ill-informed and downright racist costumes. There was misplaced Orange is the New Black fandom in LA and this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Here Comes San Francisco's Soda Tax In nanny state news: Supervisor Scott Wiener plans to introduce legislation this week that would add a 24-cent tax on every can of soda sold in the city of San Francisco. Wiener's bill
SF News 10-Story Condo Building Proposed For 16th Street BART Plaza Development The gritty BART plaza on the northeast corner of 16th and Mission could one day become a 10-story, mixed-used development with 351 condos and 32,000 square feet of ground floor retail space.
Arts & Entertainment Joe Montana On Niners Santa Clara Move: 'It's Not Like They Went To Oakland' At a forum for European NFL fans, of which there are apparently some, legendary 49ers quarterback Joe Montana broke his silence on the team's move 40 miles south to Santa Clara. While he
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Cold Snap Bundle up, folks: it's going to be cold, possibly frosty across the Bay Area this week. [BCN/Appeal] Last night's wind knocked over some trees in the Mission. [Mission Mission] Hard to believe
SF News Day Around The Bay: BART Bathrooms More details emerge in officer-involved shooting of 13-year-old boy with a replica rifle. [Chron] Why eminent domain can't save a broke town like Richmond, California. [Atlantic Cities] Four Barrel Coffee opens in Portola
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: The Mexican Dude at La Urbana La Urbana, the well-regarded new upscale Mexican joint on Divisadero, is already winning praise for their inventive takes on the cuisine, but for us it's the creative cocktail list put together by bar
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Tenderloin Dirt Transformed Into Dainty Teacups In San Francisco's most maligned neighborhood, one local artist is turning the dark brown, needle-laden soil into something much more delicate: usable teacups and earthy dishware. Artist and 30-something Mission resident Ilana Crispi