SF News San Francisco Is The Least Affordable City For Middle Class Homeowners When discussing the affordability of San Francisco living, the conversation tends to turn towards whether low income residents and starving artists can still afford to live here amongst all the blue bloods and
SF News Victims' Families Sue Over Fatal Limo Fire Nine lawsuits have been filed by the survivors and families of the five women who died in a fatal limo fire on the San Mateo Bridge back in May of this year. The
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Breaking Pink Bunny Update It cost Muni about $400,000 to support BART riders during the strike. [BCN/Appeal] Celebrated burger pop-up KronnerBurger will end its run at Bruno's next month, but look for a permanent space
SF News How To Bring Your Bike On BART Without Annoying Everybody Else The oppressive era during which BART riders with bicycles were forced to limit their train rides to non-commute hours is finally over. The BART Board of Directors unanimously gave you permission to bring
Arts & Entertainment Video: Let's Go Hover Through The Redwoods In Travels with Charley, John Steinbeck wrote: "The redwoods, once seen, leave a mark or create a vision that stays with you always. No one has ever successfully painted or photographed a redwood
SF News Instagram Now Doubles As A Sepia-Toned Gun Marketplace Although also useful for documenting cute dogs and morning runs, gun dealers have found a legal loophole that allows them to use Instagram to hock illegal weapons through the photo sharing app. According
SF News 17-Year-Old Accused Of Murdering Woman In Vallejo Apartment A teen boy was arrested Wednesday afternoon on suspicion of shooting and killing 35-year-old Shauntanae Lashauna Brown in a downtown Vallejo apartment complex. Police got reports of shots fired in the complex on
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: A Year of Riches The last hospitalized victim of the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash has finally left the hospital. [BCN/Appeal] Rich Table's Sarah and Evan Rich talk about the first year of their celebrated Hayes
SF News San Francisco Co-Working Space Throwing 'Hackers & Hookers' Halloween Party A San Francisco co-working space called the Hacker Hideout, which describes itself as a community center for "thinkers and builders; tech lovers and business moguls; students and teachers alike" is throwing a pre-Halloween
Arts & Entertainment Mark Kozelek, Cayucas, No Age: Noise Pop Announces Initial 2014 Lineup While it's not much for now, Noise Pop Industries has announced the initial lineup and dates for San Francisco's long-running citywide music festival. Local music fans, mark your calendars for February 25th -
SF News Santa Rosa Teen Shot And Killed While Carrying Replica AK-47 13-Year-old Andy Lopez was shot and killed in Santa Rosa Tuesday afternoon when two Sonoma County sheriff's deputies saw him walking with what they believed to be a real assault rifle. The two
SF News Rec & Park Worker In Fatal Holly Park Hit-And-Run Facing Felony Charges Prosecutors filed felony manslaughter and hit-and-run charges Tuesday against 58-year-old Thomas Burnoski, the man who struck and killed 35-year-old Christine Svanemyr as she lay on the grass in Holly Park with her dog
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Lobotomized Cities Local artist bedazzles charity Zipcar. [Mission Local] The Chronicle discovers Laurel Hill, which is like the next Noe Valley, basically. [Chron] Lobotomized cities: noted author Rebecca Solnit discusses gentrification in conversation with Nato
SF News Everything You Hate About S.F. Happened At Kim & Kanye's Engagement Tech bros, Hollywood flacks, Dodgers fans, out of towners buying up all of our rentals for exorbitant amounts of money: the Kimye Engagement party at AT&T Park last night was a
SF News Meanwhile, On BART... Escalators, Buskers and Taggers Get Back To Work After four days of shut down, members of BART's two unions went back to work getting the trains moving again. They weren't the only ones getting back to work though: an even more
SF News The Blue Angels Will Buzz San Francisco Again In 2014 After being grounded in 2013 due to budget cuts, the U.S. Navy promises the loud and awesome Blue Angels will return in 2014 as part of the annual Fleet Week celebration. Not
SF News Tech Companies Are Trying To Rebrand San Francisco As 'Cloud Corridor' With San Francisco trying hard to redirect the tech sector's focus away from Silicon Valley, a new branding effort coming out of the SoMa's techie hivemind is pushing to re-brand the neighborhood as
SF News Day Around The Bay: New York's Tech Envy Local man has his own mobile auto detailing business, still can't afford a place to live. [Chron] BART talks resumed this afternoon and both sides hope to reach an agreement by this evening.
SF News BART Rider Spotted Having Sex With Train Seat Acquitted Of Indecent Exposure 28-year-old Leslie Bailey, who was spotted by a BART driver masturbating and grinding his junk into a BART seat back in May, escaped indecent exposure charges last week. Although he was convicted of
Arts & Entertainment James Blake, Sleigh Bells And Beck: Scenes From Sunday's Treasure Island Music Festival Sunday afternoon at the Treasure Island Music Festival brought out a wave of hearty fans who braved the evening cold to catch James Blake, Animal Collective, Japandroids, Sleigh Bells, and evening closer Beck,
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: 'Disturbing' Valencia Condos Mediocre New York Times technology writer David Pogue is leaving the NYT for Yahoo! [Valleywag] Big-name architects are returning to San Francisco. [SFBiz] Chaparral, debuts at Kate's Kitchen in the Lower Haight this
Arts & Entertainment Major Lazer, Little Dragon and Atoms for Peace: Scenes From Saturday at the Treasure Island Music Festival Saturday at the Treasure Island Music Festival saw warm weather and thumping, electronic-leaning sets from Danny Brown, Major Lazer, Holy Ghost!, Disclosure, Atoms for Peace and more. Here now, a few shots from
SF News BART Unions Offer 'Rider First' Plan, Would Like To Get Trains Running By 10 p.m. [Updated] As our collective Bay Area Rapid Transit nightmare continues, the BART unions have offered a "Rider First" plan Friday evening, outlining how they would like to get the trains rolling in just five
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fog Horn Malfunction A fog horn malfunction at the Golden Gate Bridge caused an hour-long blare last night around 2 a.m. [CBS5] Steve Jobs: the starchitect of Cupertino. [TheAtlantic] Tea party leader wants to file
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In Wyoming... A Muni 9x Bus Crosses The Great Plains Spotted somewhere out in the wilds of Wyoming, this Muni 9x-San Bruno is probably a ways off on the NextBus prediction. As one Redditor points out, the bus was likely making the trek