SF News BART Says Negotiations Will Resume Tonight, May Have Forgotten To Tell The Unions After several outlets reported earlier that there were no plans to schedule new negotiations between BART officials and the two unions currently on strike, a spokesman for the transit agency has said that
SF News New Map Reveals Which Neighborhoods Yelpers Find Sketchy As the Internet's reviews site of record, Yelp has amassed mountains of data on which restaurants have terrible parking and which users had terrible dates. Today, the company released a new map visualization
Arts & Entertainment Take A Break From All This Sun With A Mesmerizing Video Of S.F. Fog It's been nearly three years since we were completely rapt by Simon Christen's last fog-umentary The Unseen Sea. In the intervening months, the dedicated time-lapse filmmaker developed a system for predicting (or more
SF News Reminder: It's Coyote Breeding Season And They Will Not Hesitate To Eat Your Dog In the summer months, the wild coyotes that roam the woodsy areas in Golden Gate Park can get particularly ornery while keeping watch over their recently born pups. Those little guys, while adorable,
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Boozy Coffee Cake Since you're working from home while BART's on strike why not use the extra time in your day to make some baked goods? Here's a recipe for a boozy coffee cake made with
SF News S.F. Firefighter Arrested For Driving Fire Truck Drunk On Saturday night around 11:30 p.m. a San Francisco Firefighter allegedly had a little too much to drink before his company responded to an emergency call. Michael Quinn, a 43-year-old 20-year
SF News Man Shot And Killed In Bayview Sunday Afternoon A 30-year-old victim was shot multiple times in broad daylight near an early education and neighborhood resource center on Kirkwood Avenue yesterday afternoon. It was San Francisco's third shooting yesterday and the city's
SF News Helicopter Rides Offered To Alleviate BART Strike Woes With BART service crippled today due to a messy labor dispute, one ridesharing app has seized the opportunity to pick up some new users by offering to literally fly them through their homeward
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Pride Hangover Monday's morning roundup is having a hard time getting to work, but is still blaming it on BART. Some links to get your short week started: Behind the scenes of Tosca Cafe's renovations
SF News Photos: California's First Gay Marriage In Over Four Years After a too-long wait, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, the lead plaintiffs in the Prop. 8 case, didn't waste any more time and finally tied the knot in San Francisco City Hall Friday
SF News Get Hitched This Weekend: S.F. Clerk's Office Will Be Open During Pride After the announcement this afternoon that same sex marriages would begin immediately in California, the city will open the clerk's office in city hall until 8 p.m. Friday night and from 9
SF News Same Sex Marriages Resume Immediately In California! As of Friday afternoon, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has officially opened the floodgates for gay marriages to resume in California. According to the L.A. Times, individual counties can
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Boitano Meets World: Drunk On Crowd Reaction In this semi-regular feature, SFist Associate Editor Andrew Dalton attempts to combine figure skating lore and self-improvement by cooking his way through Brian Boitano's delightfully self-aware new cookbook: What Would Brian Boitano Make?
SF News This Anti-Gay Campaign's New Logo & Slogan Are Pretty Gay In reaction to Wednesday's Supreme Court rulings on Prop. 8 and DOMA, conservative Christian hate group Family Research Council announced a new prayer-based campaign in which members promised to get "on our knees
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Gay Wedding Security Twelve terrifyingly lifelike sculptures have appeared on Fillmore Street. [SFAppeal] Photos from the board of an Ocean Beach surfer. [RichmondSF] Behind the scenes at Cat Head's BBQ in SoMa. [SeriousEats] A security company
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chicken Sandwich Emperor Still Not Cool With Gay Marriage, Unfortunately Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy is at it again, apparently. The man who loved his wife so much that he dedicated his entire chicken sandwich empire to protecting the sanctity of his marriage went
SF News The Annotated SFPD Pride Weekend Public Safety Notice From time to time, SFist will, as a public service, lend these pages to copying and pasting from a press release. This is one of those times. Here's the SFPD's official Pride Weekend
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Marlena's Curtain Call A coalition of 60 some clergy members of various faiths gathered at Grace Cathedral yesterday to "thank God they got it right" on gay marriage yesterday. [BCN/Appeal] Here's your S.F. Chronicle
SF News Photos, Video: Celebrating Prop 8's Defeat In The Castro Hours after the SCOTUS ruled on DOMA and Prop 8 on Wednesday, effectively making gay marriage legal in the state of California, San Francisco erupted into a giant, well-deserved party. The Supreme Court's
SF News Day Around The Bay: That Whole Michelle Shocked Thing Wednesday's roundup is ready to head out the door to celebrate in the Castro, but in the meantime, some links: How S.F. Weekly got all wrapped up in that whole Michelle Shocked
Arts & Entertainment Photos: These Animals Are Totally In Love Today Happy DOMA-is-unconstitutional-and-gay-marriage-is-legal-in-California-again day! Because you're probably overloaded with photos of exuberant couples smooching their faces off in front of the Supreme Court or city hall or rainbow flags everywhere, here are some animals
SF News SFPD Make Arrest In Bayview Muni Shelter Homicide On Monday, June 24th two suspects exited a vehicle at the intersection of West Point and Middle Point Roads in the Bayview and shot 19-year-old Jaquan Rice and a 17-year-old female victim while
SF News Photos: Scenes From San Francisco As Prop 8 Falls Wednesday morning at City Hall, a crowd of same sex marriage supporters, partners, parents, families and San Francisco dignitaries gathered to mark the Supreme Court's decision to declare DOMA unconstitutional and the return
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: All The Rest Of It Did you hear? DOMA is unconstitutional and gay marriage will be legal in California. We'll have more on this throughout the day, until then, some links: Local indie rock hero John Vanderslice calls
SF News S.F. Examiner Now Suing The Chronicle For Predatory Ad Pricing Taking a page out of the Bruce Brugmann playbook, the San Francisco Newspaper Company, which owns SF Weekly, the Examiner and the San Francisco Bay Guardian, has filed suit against against the San