SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Hanukkah Tacos Hanukkah tacos? Hanukkah tacos. [EaterSF] Speaking of Holidays, the Mission Holiday Block Party is tonight on Valencia Street and there's a Holiday Art Walk in the Lower Haight. [ValenciaStreetSF] [Haighteration] A British chain
Arts & Entertainment New Art Installation Offers A Place To Sit At Church & Duboce That messy Muni Metro stop/treacherous intersection at Church Street and Duboce Avenue? The one where there's never anywhere to sit after your outbound N-Judah just kicked you off? Well, things got a
SF News Apple To Bring Mac Production Back To The U.S. Next Year Make way for your new locally sourced iMac: Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed in interviews today that at least one of the existing lines of Mac computers will be completely U.S.-made
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dungeness Disputes Make Local Fishermen Crabby Those plans you had for a holiday-themed crab boil this weekend are not looking good. Earlier this week local crab fisherman caught word that the cheapskate fishmongers were planning to drop the price
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Locking The Golden Gate? It's time to start thinking about putting shipping locks on the Golden Gate before we lose all our nice bayfront property to global warming. [Chron] Restaurant owners say food trucks are hurting business
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Vilest Entrepreneur A couple from San Jose kidnapped a handyman and forced him to do home repairs. [Gawker] The battle over Revenge Porn: can the Web's vilest entrepreneur be stopped? [BetaBeat] Ex-BART cop, wife killed
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink There Is 'An AirBnB For Meals' Now Of course there is. This Sharing Economy thing — which is hotter than, like, food trucks right now — continues to turn every empty guest bedroom, unoccupied car seat and idle hand into something actually
SF News Grove Street Shooting Marks San Francisco's 61st Homicide A man identified this morning as 24-year-old Byron Beasley was shot and killed last night near the intersection of Grove and Buchanan streets in Hayes Valley. The shooting was reported just before 8
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: No Drones Chill, you guys: SFPD has no plans to put aerial drones into service over San Francisco. [SFAppeal] Icy hot looks for winter. [SFBG] Today's rain should clear by noon, but will probably still
SF News UC Berkeley Librarian To Daily Cal Sex Columnist: 'Please Don't F*ck In The Library' In this Internet age, when everyone who isn't looking to get off is just searching for a reason to be pissed off, current Daily Californian sex columnist Nadia Cho has ruffled a few
SF News Colin Kaepernick's Birth Mother Keeps Tweeting At Him Now here's one of those stories that toes the line between cute human interest piece and awkward stalker story: Niners quarterback Colin Kaepernick has an estranged birth mother who spends her Sundays watching
Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands Music Festival Returns August 9-11, 2013 The sixth edition of San Francisco's love-it-or-hate-it-or-just-think-tickets-are-too-expensive annual music festival returns to Golden Gate Park for its biggest edition yet on August 9-11th, 2013. As he does every year, the festival's cartoon mascot
SF News Man Arrested For Assault On Missing Autistic Teen A man has been arrested in connection with a case involving a severely mentally disabled 16-year-old girl who went missing from an Oakland group home last week. The girl was found badly beaten
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Impending Oyster Crisis Millennials will destroy our cities coming and going. [Gawker] Without Drake's Bay Oyster Company, we could lose 40 percent of California's oyster production. And yet, Drakes proprietor Kevin Lunny is fighting to keep
SF News Day Around The Bay: Cookie Season Judge says landlord can't evict the Harborside Health Center pot shop in Oakland. [KTVU] Want to learn how to bake? Start with cookies. Specifically Emily Luchetti's holiday cookies. [Chron] 55 Laguna project receives
SF News Christian Guy Pretends He's Gay, Writes A Book About It, People React Timothy Kurek, a young man from Nashville, Tennessee for whom "being an evangelical Christian was his identity" has sparked controversy with a new book called The Cross in the Closet about his experience
SF News Photos: Fleishhacker Pool Fire Deemed Suspicious, Graffiti Inside Deemed Radical The two-alarm blaze that broke out at the Fleishhacker Pool building on Saturday has been deemed suspicious by SFFD investigators. The building was part of the historic complex that once included the largest
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Drying Out Geez, last weekend sure was wet. [Chron] [ML] [SFEx] The weekend rains even started a pop-up river flowing through the Mission. The only way to get to Tartine was by boat. [UA] [MissionMission]
Arts & Entertainment 49ers Preview: Niners at St. Louis (By: Daisy Barringer) In case you’ve been in a drunken blackout all week: Colin Kaepernick will start against the Saint Louis Rams on Sunday. According to Harbaugh, Colin’s “hot hand tips
SF News Video: Stanley Roberts Takes On Valencia Street Bike Lane Parking In the latest edition of his never-not-funny People Behaving Badly segment on KRON4 news, local treasure Stanley Roberts uses his hilarious newsman voice to call out bad drivers who think Valencia Street's dedicated
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: 'In Transit' Muni-Themed Photo Show Tonight in Duboce Park our pals from Muni Diaries and the Harvey Milk Photo Center present In Transit, a celebration of Muni-themed photography and commuter stories from some of our favorite local photographers
SF News Redwood City Man Attempts To FedEx Three Kilos Of Meth, Fails 37-year-old Garbriel Uribe-Bautista pled not guilty Wednesday to three charges related to his failed attempt to ship three kilos of methamphetamine and 100 grams of cocaine through a FedEx store in Redwood City.
Arts & Entertainment The Photograph That Changed the Face of AIDS December 1st marks the 25th annual World AIDS Day, and LIFE.com revisits a turning point in the history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Shot in November 1990 by journalism student Therese Frare,
SF News Photos: Take A Look Around MUJI's First West Coast Store, Open Today In SoMa MUJI SOMA, the Japanese purveyor of "brand-free" clothing, furniture and home goods opens today at Ninth and Bryant Streets. This morning, the store opened their doors to members of the press for a
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: The Rain In Fisherman's Wharf This storm is already causing flooding up in wine country, as well as big power outages and highway messes around the Bay Area. [KTVU] [Chron] When it rains, nobody works in Fisherman's Wharf.