SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Ice Cream Scuffle Tenderloin ice cream sandwich scuffle ends in two arrests. [SFEx] Social anxiety: alleged hacker Matthew Keys faces a long road to redemption. [BetaBeat] Apple poised to make 7,400 new hires in Cupertino.
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Lobbyist Last week an S.F. Chronicle editorial came out in support of legislation that would force City Hall lobbyists to disclose their clients, even their lobbyist-columnist Willie Brown. [CJR] Are Silicon Valley (and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Amazon Bringing Grocery Delivery To Bay Area After obliterating neighborhood book stores, Amazon is coming for local grocery stores next. The online mega mall has plans to roll out their AmazonFresh grocery delivery service to the Bay Area by the
SF News National Nightmare Comes To An End: Lululemon Pants Deemed Safe To Wear Again After a mortifying revelation that some of their yoga pants might be kind of see-thru, Lululemon has started to get the offending leggings back on to store shelves across America, bringing a brief
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: S.F. Examiner Owners Close To BAR Deal After buying up the Guardian and the Weekly, the San Francisco Newspaper Company (also the owners of the Examiner) are within days of buying up 49% share of the Bay Area Reporter, SF's
Arts & Entertainment Video: Stanley Roberts Busts West Oakland Poop Vandals Stanley Roberts, the Bay Area's most watchable man-on-the-street reporter and harbinger of bad behavior, may have been sidelined at Bay to Breakers this year, but he's back again with the most sordid sort
SF News Trial Begins In Richmond High School Gang Rape Nearly four years after a 16-year-old girl was beaten, robbed and raped for over two hours outside of her Richmond High School homecoming dance, a rare dual trial will begin today for two
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Wind-Whipped Devo Devo played a concert in Golden Gate Park this weekend. Here's what that looked like. [Bluoz] Umami Burger opening another S.F. location on King Street near AT&T Park. [Inside Scoop]
Arts & Entertainment It's Friday: Here's Video Of A Baby Giraffe Stretching Her Legs It's gorgeous outside, what are you still doing in the office? Probably feeling cooped up, wishing you had your very own African Savanna to run around in. That's what. Here's video of our
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Hamburger News: The Galley Makes Jack In The Box That Doesn't Suck If you've been tempted by Jack In The Box's hair metal-inspired glam rock Hot Mess burger, but can't, as a San Franciscan, bring yourself to dine at an establishment that has more than
SF News Man Goes To Jail For Painting His Own Crosswalk In the recently-out-of-bankruptcy town of Vallejo, California, where public services are still scarce, one local man has gone to jail for taking matters into his own hands and painting a crosswalk in a
SF News 18-Year-Old Dies At S.F. General After Visitacion Valley Shooting 18-year-old Karl Mitchell of Pittsburg, CA died Thursday afternoon after arriving at San Francisco General suffering from a gunshot wound. Mitchell was driven to the hospital by friends and there was no 911
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: San Quentin's Field Of Dreams Muni's contribution to San Francisco's mental health. [Griffin/SFEx] Playing ball at San Quentin's field of dreams. [SCPR.org] A British guide to eating out in San Francisco. [BBC Travel] Liberty Hill Historic
SF News Startup Hopes To Bring Corporate Shuttle Luxury To Pesky Muni Commutes While the corporate shuttles of Silicon Valley tech companies have been blamed for everything from blocking traffic, to gentrification and increased tech worker productivity, Muni's reputation still fares far worse thanks to overcrowding,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Palace Steak House To Re-Open This Weekend As Retro, Whole-Beast Joint The retro-classy Palace Steak House closed their doors way back in 2009, leaving late night carnivores without a place to find reasonably priced steaks at 2 a.m. on Mission Street. Although the
Arts & Entertainment Tiger Cub Update: Jillian Is Now Bigger Than A Small Child, Still Precious Apparently worried about losing her spotlight to the San Francisco Zoo's other adorable new arrival, Jillian the tiger cub had another photo-worthy moment recently: The nearly four-month old cub got up close and
Arts & Entertainment Today's Craigslist Ad: $700 To Live Above 140-Square-Foot "Health Hazard" The catch on this totally serious offer of $700 for a 140 square-foot "sunny room at the beach" might seem like the 39th Avenue address, which will would put you a harrowing 40
SF News Googlers Are Just A Google-y As You Think They Are, Reveals 'New Yorker' Exposé In reaction to news that Yahoo! would be moving their New York office into the old Times Building — and because Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson have a new buddy comedy about Google — esteemed
SF News Golden Gate Bridge Jump Survivor To Lead Suicide Prevention Walk Only 33 people have survived the leap off of the Golden Gate Bridge since it opened in 1937, compared to over 1,500 who have died from the fall. Kevin Hines of San
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: E-40, Winemaker Facebook hosts hacking event to help Veterans. Now if only they could hack their way through that mound of backlogged VA paperwork. [KTVU] [Daily Show] Hayes Valley's Proxy Project now has free Wi-Fi.
Arts & Entertainment Adorable Photos: Baby Giraffe Born At The S.F. Zoo This afternoon the San Francisco Zoo officially announced the arrival of a brand new, one-week-old giraffe calf. The calf, born to 11-year-old mother Kristin and father Floyd, entered the world early last Wednesday
SF News Tomahawk Crime: 18-Year-Old Burglar Not Very Good At Axe Throwing In the latest crime to involving uncommon bladed weapons, an 18-year-old man was busted last weekend for attempting to throw a tomahawk at the owner of the car he was pillaging. The ruffian
SF News Coming Out As Straight Is Hard When Your Dad Is Dan Savage While we can't say from experience whether it would be more or less difficult than coming out as a reformed homophobe, telling your parents that you're straight can be a difficult experience when
SF News Gmail Introduces New Inbox, Automatically Filters Annoying Email Hot on the heels of the slick new Maps redesign, Google announced an update for Gmail today that will further de-clutter your messy inbox. Unlike the Priority Inbox the ubiquitous email service introduced
SF News Facebook Acknowledges It Didn't Know What Misogyny Looked Like After allowing troublesome Facebook fan pages like "Violently Raping Your Friend Just for Laughs" and "Kicking your Girlfriend in the Fanny because she won’t make you a Sandwich" linger on their social