SF News Teens Assault 25-Year-Old With Tire Iron On 49-Mission Bus Last night just before 10 p.m., a 25-year-old man was assaulted by a gang of six or seven youths on a 49-Mission Muni bus near the intersection of Mission and 22nd Streets.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Tom's Dry Dock Some history on the awesome-sounding bar Tom's Dry Dock (pictured above) where the Retox used to be. [Dogpatch Howler] Russian Hill neighbors trying again to turn a dry reservoir into a park. [SFEx]
SF News Day Around The Bay: A Hater's Guide to Local April Fools' Jokes First, the real headlines: Teens busted for a string of "Long Gun" serial robberies. Kids these days. [SFAppeal] District Attorney Gascón's office: interior design by "political wheeler-dealer" and Silicon Valley angel investor Ron
SF News Video: Man 'High On Drugs' Drives Oldsmobile Into San Jose Wal-Mart, Attacks Customers On Easter morning, a man drove a cherry-red, white-topped Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme with a sweet set of rims right into a beer display in a suburban San Jose Wal-Mart. The suspect, 33-year-old Seaside
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Walton Lighthouse, Near Dawn Photographer Tom/Andertho headed south to Santa Cruz and caught the Walton Lighthouse in the blue pre-dawn hours. Via the SFist Flickr pool
SF News 59-Year-Old Woman Found Stabbed To Death Near 16th Street BART Adding to a violent weekend in the Bay Area, San Francisco Police are investigating a death near Mission and 16th Streets as a homicide, after a woman was reportedly found stabbed to death
Arts & Entertainment Gallery, Video: Bring Your Own Big Wheel Crashes Down In Potrero Hill The Bring Your Own Big Wheel races returned to Vermont Street in Potrero Hill on Easter Sunday for a slick afternoon of whimsical carnage. Lucky for you, the intrepid local photographers of SFist's
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Easter Hangover Want to buy the Harding Theater on white-hot Divisadero for a cool $4.2 million? How about a deli instead? (Sidenote: Seeing the Alamo Square Deli is especially sad for this SFist editor,
SF News Deplorable Teens Mug Someone's Grandmother Two 16-year-old delinquents are on the loose after they repeatedly punched another 16-year-old boy in the mouth and stole his grandmother's purse Thursday evening. The boy and his 78-year-old grandmother were walking near
SF News Google Glass Contest Cheaters Are Why We Can't Have Nice Things Like Google Glass There's just no getting past Google, is there? The search giant, home delivery service and email service provider announced earlier this year that they would offer a couple thousand lucky contest winners the
SF News Two Cars Exchange Gunfire In Late Night Lower Haight Shootout Late last night around 12:30 a.m., two vehicles stopped at a light on Oak Street at Pierce near Alamo Square opened fire on one another, unleashing one witness said was about
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Which Supervisor Has A Diet Coke Habit? After five days reporting from behind the Chronicle paywall, SFist alum Rita Hao concludes "this experiment is a bust." [SFAppeal] A Q&A with Empress of China bartender Pearl Tom. [SFEx] David
SF News Day Around The Bay: Gandhi's Missing Glasses Transgender community reports increase in targeted crimes. [SFEx] The Chronicle's paywall continues to baffle: Michael Bauer essentially wrote his entire review of Va de Vi twice, revealing the behind-the-paywall star rating in the
SF News Human-Free Golden Gate Bridge Becomes Lawless Motor Speedway Now that all the human toll workers on the Golden Gate Bridge have been unceremoniously let go as a cost-cutting, embrace-the-future measure, California Highway Patrol is learning that those workers served a purpose
SF News Glen Park BART Death Believed To Be A Suicide The man who was crushed under a BART train shortly before the evening commute yesterday afternoon was an apparent suicide, BART police say. The man's name has only been identified as a 55-year-old
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Old Man Shakes Fist "Native Son" columnist Carl Nolte marches outside the Chronicle Building at Fifth and Mission to protest the Hearst Corporation's proposed contract terms for guild workers. Your SFist editors, meanwhile, are still shaking our
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Francisco's Best Happy Hours Despite the city's recent trend towards artisanal cocktails and high-end food, San Francisco is still a town that will always know a good place to get a drink on the cheap. Throw in
SF News Google Now Delivering Real-Life Objects In The Bay Area As the world's most colorful search engine (sorry, Bing) Google has long been the go-to place to retrieve literally anything, at least in digital form. Now, with the launch of a new same-day
Arts & Entertainment Video: S.F. Zoo's Tiger Cub Is Ambulatory, Adorable The San Francisco Zoo's absolutely precious tiger cub made her debut last weekend and boy was she cute. Like too cute. Like we want to steal her and keep her in our apartment
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Fear And Loathing On Valencia Street Is AT&T Park the best ballpark for social media? Sure, why the hell not. [SFEx] Charles Phan's Wo Hing General Store calls it quits on Valencia. Now you can go up
SF News Day Around The Bay: Happy Birthday Buster Posey! 2010 Rookie of the Year and 2012 World Series MVP Buster Posey is 26 today. [ABC7] The Bay Guardian goes on a whirlwind carnitas tour of the bay, makes us hungry. [SFBG] Ed
SF News The New Bay Bridge Span Is Seismically Shaky With six months left before the Labor Day opening of the new Bay Bridge span, Caltrans has already managed to break a significant portion of the most expensive public works project in California
SF News Man Crushed by BART Train at Glen Park Station, Major Delays In Both Directions [Updated] Details are scarce at the moment, but Contra Costa Times is reporting that a man was pronounced dead just before 4 p.m. this afternoon after BART police and paramedics responded to reports
Arts & Entertainment Behold: The Very NSFW Trailer For The S.F. Nudity Ban Parody Porn [Update: PG13 Version] Earlier this year, local gay porn concern Naked Sword shot their own penetrating send-up of Supervisor Scott Wiener's nudity ban in full view of the Castro at Jane Warner Plaza. Now, that salacious
SF News Supreme Court '80% Likely' To Strike Down Defense Of Marriage Act Round two of the Supreme Court's discussion of same-sex marriage this week finds the highest court in the land debating the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, one of the more questionable