SF News Late Night Western Addition Traffic Stop Ends In Gunfire, Car Crash Friday morning around 2 a.m., two men in a white, late-90s Cadillac El Dorado opened fire on San Francisco police officers in the Western Addition after the cops tried to pull them
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: More Meteor Sightings In The Forecast Baseball headline of the day: The Giants Want You To Spend More Time With Your Family [McCoveyChron] Expect more meteor sightings over the Bay Area this weekend. [SFEx] Meet Parlor 1255, the tiny
SF News Mountain Dew BMX Event Accused Of Being Too Rad, Sugary, Low-Paying The Dew Tour event that has been taking up a lot of space at Civic Center this week has finally seen some sick airborne action today, but not before it was harshly criticized
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Yelp Sets Up Sting Operation To Bust Paid Reviews Yelp has finally cracked down on companies caught offering cash in exchange for positive reviews that can make or break a business. The San Francisco-based company revealed to the New York Times that
SF News Uber Teams Up With Actual Taxi Drivers, Will Now Hail You A Cab (For A Fee) Popular on-demand car service app Uber announced today that the company will now be adding traditional taxi service to their fleet of SUV and town car drivers. It is a bit of an
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Progressive Backlash More details emerge around Blue Bottle's new ownership and management following that $20 million infusion of funding. [InsideScoop] Melissa Griffin breaks down the Mirkarimi backlash on the Board of Supervisors. [SFEx] Chuck Nevius,
SF News Day Around The Bay: America's Gayest Buildings $500 reward offered for the safe return of this adorable puppy abducted from the SF SPCA. [SFAppeal] Are these the gayest buildings in America? Sure, why the hell not. [7x7] This week's Guardian
SF News Trend Report: Another Methy Cyclist Stopped In The Richmond District A week ago near Chain of Lakes Drive in Golden Gate Park, SFPD officers from the Richmond District station stopped another cyclist with an arrest record. While the station captain's newsletter doesn't reveal
SF News Mayor Lee Defends Being Boring During Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting (which we did not attend because of how last week's meeting sucked the will to live right out of us), Supervisor David Campos questioned the value of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink How To Survive San Francisco Sober In this two-fisted drinking town, it often seems impossible to leave one's apartment without inevitably ending up with a hangover the next day. Local author, comedian and poet Bucky Sinister, however, has been
SF News Yacht-enfreude: Oracle Capsizes Their Fanciest Sailboat Yet Yesterday afternoon during practice runs on their $8 million AC72 catamaran, Oracle Team USA took another nosedive into the bay. Skipper Jimmy Spithill, who is really making a splash around the St. Francis
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Heading To St. Louis NLCS Game 2 recap: Giants even out the series at 1-1 behind Vogelsong and Scutaro. [McCoveyChron] In addition to burning up that one doctor's Tim Lincecum jersey, last week's 4-alarm West Portal fire
SF News Day Around The Bay: Getting To Know San Francisco's Rally Monkey Five hip restaurants that aren't in the Mission (and that you might actually have a chance of getting a table at). [GrubSF] Mayor Lee not interested in an unscripted question time. [BCN/Appeal]
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Blue Bottle Scores $20 Million Investment To Expand Into... Something Local third wave coffee roaster and noted denier of iced espresso shots, Blue Bottle Coffee just received a $20 million investment from two venture capital firms to presumably expand their operations. Blue Bottle
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: 'Love In A Time Of Zombies' Tonight, in lieu of their usual Shakespearean fare, the SF Theater Pub presents an all-new romantic comedy about a neurotic gay boy, his roommate and their accidental dates trapped in a cabin in
SF News One Hospitalized, None Arrested After 20-Person Brawl at 16th & Valencia A large street fight broke out after last call in the Mission early Tuesday morning. Police responding to the scene around 2 a.m. arrived to find some 20 people fighting in the
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: The Number One Neighborhood For Macrons Hayes Valley is the macaron capital of America, basically. [Hayeswire] SFMTA will vote on new bikeways for Fell and Oak Streets today. [Haighteration] How to recover your stolen bike in 30 minutes or
SF News Gallery: Take A Look Around The New Waterfront Warriors Arena As you know, the Golden State Warriors will return to San Francisco in time for the 2017-2018 season. Today, the architecture team of Snøhetta and AECOM — part of the team responsible for the
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: 'Vampyr' With Steven Severin's Live Score Long before Twilight turned sex-crazed teenage vampires into a national fad, and even 25 years before Bram Stoker penned Dracula, there was Carmilla — a 1872 tale of a prototypical lesbian vampire that became
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Treasure Island Music Festival's Sunday Conclusion Like a day at the park but with louder music, Sunday at the Treasure Island Music Festival saw a smooth lineup of dream pop from Youth Lagoon, songs about doing acid on Bernal
SF News Man Stabbed Outside Candlestick Park After Pre-Game Trash Talking A 27-year-old man wearing a Dallas Cowboys t-shirt to Sunday's Niners game to Candlestick Park became the victim of a life-threatening stab wound after two trash talking suspects confronted his group of friends
SF News Berkeley Law Students Accused Of Beheading Rare Bird In Las Vegas Two 24-year-old men claiming to be UC Berkeley law students had something of a wild, deplorable night in Las Vegas. Last week, the duo were spotted by surveillance cameras at the Flamingo Hotel
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Joe Buck Calls It 'Frisco' Giants drop game one of the NLCS. McCovey Chronicle frets that Madison Bumgarner may be broken. [McCoveyChron] Giants fans are giving playoff pride a new look. Which means fewer beards and panda hats.
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Saturday at the Treasure Island Music Festival The sun and busloads of beautiful people showed up to the Treasure Island Music Festival on Saturday. The afternoon saw a range of genres flowing from Toro Y Moi's poppy chillwave, heaps of
Arts & Entertainment How To Enjoy Yourself At Treasure Island Music Festival The Treasure Island Music Festival returns this weekend, which means equates to a large number of underdressed people wearing facepaint on an island in the middle of the San Francisco Bay. To help