SF News Watch This East Bay Building Implode Saturday morning around 9 a.m. crews in the East Bay demolished Warren Hall, a 40-year-old, 13-story administration building on the campus of Cal State East Bay that USGS officials said was likely
SF News Day Around The Bay: Woz Reviews 'Jobs' DUI suspect arrested for wild wrong-way ride down Highway 101 in Marin. [KTVU] The violent, high-risk sex offender last seen with Oakland federal investigator Sandra Coke had a stay-away order. [Chron] Jobs reviewed
Arts & Entertainment Is This Polk Street Pad The Next 'Real World' House? After yesterday's announcement that MTV's The Real World would be returning to San Francisco for its 29th (and possibly final) season, our initial reaction was, "Where will they be living so we can
SF News Startup Bro Backlash Leaps Off The Internet, Into Real Life [Updates] Yesterday's bro-tastic, anti-San Francisco screed did wonders to unite the various factions of the city's usually fractured internet commentariat. In fact, the ire directed at local entrepreneur and venture-funded hater Peter Shih reached
SF News Two Richmond High School Gang Rapists Sentenced 22-year-old Jose Montano and 20-year-old Marcelles Peter, two of the rapists found guilty of brutally assaulting a 16-year-old girl on the Richmond High School campus in 2009 were sentenced Thursday in a Contra
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: A Brief History Of Cesar Chavez/Army Street The new Fog City Diner comes into focus. [Inside Scoop] The new Exploratorium has been forced to cut staff due to lower daily attendance than expected. [Chron] Take a look around Pesce, now
Arts & Entertainment 'The Real World' Will Return To San Francisco For Possible Final Season Brace yourselves: Over 20 years after the high water mark that was the show's third season, MTV's The Real World will finally return to San Francisco for what some say could be its
SF News Teens Now Asking For Free Rides On Twitter From the annals of "Good Ideas Teenagers Have" comes this latest trend: teens who missed the bus are now hopping on Twitter to get a ride to school. Of course, the genius plan
SF News Cyclist Chris Bucchere Sentenced In Castro Crosswalk Death Chris Bucchere, the cyclist who "plowed through" a crosswalk at Castro and Market, striking a 71-year-old pedestrian who later died from his injuries, was sentenced today in a San Francisco Superior Court. According
SF News Startup Bro Not Completely Stoked On S.F.'s Startup Bro Scene After slogging through the tech vs. art and rich vs. poor rhetoric swimming around San Francisco, we thought this trend of anti-San Francisco hate blogging had reached it's logical conclusion with that Gen-X
SF News Drive-In Jewelry Thieves Smash Into Walnut Creek Tiffany's A bold group jewelry thieves opted for a drive-in breakfast at Tiffany's early this morning. Around 5:45 a.m. Thursday, four suspects crashed a stolen Ford pickup truck through the trademark metal
SF News No, Seriously This Time: New Bay Bridge Span Will Open On Labor Day After months of broken bolts, handwringing, and bumper sticker sloganeering, officials announced today the final, for real, yep-definitely-this-time opening date for the new East Span of the Bay Bridge, and it's the day
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Twitter Clowns The L.A. Times takes yet another look at the income divide in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. [LAT] Meanwhile, at Twitter HQ, some dancing clowns. [Valleywag] Chuck Nevius compares Oracle's sailing team
SF News Speeding Tweets End In Murder Charges For Teen Driver Who Killed Cyclist 18-year-old Cody Hall of Pleasanton, California struck and killed 58-year-old Diana Hersevoort as she was biking with her husband on June 9th. Hall's initial charge of vehicular manslaughter has been upgraded to second
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Your Excessive Drinking Habit Is Costing California Billions We already know San Francisco is a town full of drunks (we were named the 18th drunkest city in an least one click-bait-y survey earlier this year), but our collective drinking habit might
SF News Grass Fires Breaks Out In Golden Gate Park, Bernal Hill Tuesday Evening Just after 7 p.m. last night a small grass fire broke out in Golden Gate Park behind the Conservatory of Flowers and quickly spread to some surrounding vegetation near the street at
SF News Semi Truck Kills Cyclist In SoMa [Updated] A woman cyclist in her thirties died at San Francisco General Hospital this morning after being hit by a big rig truck while riding near Sixth and Folsom Streets in SoMa. The accident
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: A Gassy Whole Foods Facebook is testing a VIP app for celebrities, who needs actual friends clogging up your news feed anyway? [All Things D] Hearts, minds and handbags are split over Jack Spade store on 16th.
SF News SFPD Scores With Huge $1.5 Million MDMA Bust If your guy with the molly hookup flaked on Sunday, thus ruining your ability to enjoy lite rock while totally rolling balls, this update from the San Francisco Police might have something to
SF News Billionaire Yachtsman's Cheating Team Ordered To Return America's Cup Trophies Oracle Team USA, the prized group of boating enthusiasts funded by bajillionaire Larry Ellison, has been accused of cheating in last year's America's Cup World Series races and ordered to return their prized
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bland Vodka Brand Transforms Divisadero Into Massive Art Project/Billboard Visitors to the stretch of Divisadero between Grove and Hayes Streets over the past weekend were greeted with some changes: workers armed with paint rollers, cherry-pickers and stencil lettering spent the past few
SF News Sandra Coke Identified As Vacaville Homicide Victim A body found in Vacaville last week has been identified as missing Oakland criminal defense investigator Sandra Coke. The 50-year-old criminal defense investigator was last seen on August 4 along with a paroled,
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Hyperloop Pipe Dream Why California won't be home to the Hyperloop, at least not until after it sits in Sacramento for a billion years. [Entrepreneur] The San Francisco Zoo is getting a new Komodo dragon. (Don't
SF News Uber Driver Sued For Divisadero Fire Hydrant Incident The Uber driver involved in a bang-up accident that ended with another car crashing through a fire hydrant at Divisadero and Hayes Streets is now being blamed for injuries to a female pedestrian
Arts & Entertainment Willie Nelson, Vampire Weekend, & Stoned Millennials: Highlights From Sunday At Outside Lands Sunday at Outside Lands brought a slower pace to the afternoon, but plenty of energy onstage with standout sets from newcomers, old favorites and downright legends. We started the day to the tune