SF News SF Awards $190K To The Man SFPD Illegally Turned Over To ICE Back in December 2015, a San Francisco man who tried to report a stolen car was turned over to immigration authorities by members of the San Francisco Police Department. The San Francisco Examiner
SF News Is Marissa Mayer In Line To Be Uber CEO? She Defends Kalanick: 'I Don't Think He Knew' Marissa Mayer, the former CEO of Yahoo, took the stage at the yearly Stanford Directors' College at Stanford Law School yesterday and defended embattled Uber founder Travis Kalanick, whom she calls a friend.
SF News A 25-Year-Old Uber Contractor Stole 25K In Uber Rides And Uber Eats A 25-year-old Uber contractor was charged with grand theft after stealing over $25,000 in Uber rides and Uber Eats delivery. That's a lot of vegan chili fries. CBS 5 reports that Bernie
SF News San Jose Swim Coach Arrested For Totally Inappropriate Texts To Underage Team Members The assistant coach of the Quicksilver Swim Team in San Jose has been arrested for allegedly sending wildly inappropriate text messages to team members of both sexes. KRON 4 has the details on
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week As we gear up for America's Independence Day, enjoy classic county fairs, Prince and Pink Floyd tributes, sun-kissed music festivals, and a storytelling show about women's periods. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 BRIT FLOYD: Pink
SF News 2017 San Francisco 'Homeless Census' Reveals That Despite Numbers, Things Are Worse, Not Better Every two years since 2005, the City of San Francisco performs a "homeless census" that is officially called the "Homeless Point-In-Time Count and Survey." The 2017 results were released a couple of weeks
SF News Meet Martha, The World's Ugliest Dog The Sonoma-Marin Fair held it's now nationally famous, 29th Annual Ugliest Dog Contest on Friday and a winner has been crowned. Behold Martha, a 125-pound Neapolitan Mastiff who beat out 13 other dogs
SF News Behold The Bizarre Towers That Amazon Has Designed To House Delivery Drones The future has arrived. Amazon has begun to design towers to house their delivery drones. We're all mere steps away from having groceries, drugs, and vegan Thai food delivered by drones. Seattle-based online
SF News Trans March Facing Controversy For Asking Participants Not To Speak To Or Thank Cops San Francisco's 14th Annual Trans March will take place today with Dolores Park events beginning at 3 p.m. and the actual march commencing at 6 p.m. Obviously, as with any major
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Francisco's Newest Rooftop Bar Unfortunately Requires A $1,000 Cover Charge It sounds pretty great: a swank rooftop bar overlooking SoMa and AT&T Park (walls) with a sleek design, curtained cabanas and designer cocktail menu. But there's a catch. There's always a
SF News The Mom And Pop Company Behind The Netflix Leak Reveal How They Got Hacked And Blackmailed It's safe to say that last Christmas was completely ruined for Rick and Jill Larson of Larson Studios, a small, family-run, Hollywood-based audio post-production business for big-name television shows. In an exclusive obtained
SF News Have You Seen Pig-Pig? 100-lb Pig Stolen From San Jose Backyard Where, oh where has Pig-Pig gone? KRON 4 (naturally) has the story of the mysterious disappearance of Pig-Pig, a 3-year-old 100-pound mini pot-bellied pig belonging to San Jose residents Mark and Jeannie Ackerman.
SF News The Man Killed In SoMa Over The Weekend Was A Beloved East Bay PE Teacher 31-year-old Oakland resident Carlo Tateo was shot during an argument on Folsom Street near 11th Street at approximately 2 a.m. on Sunday morning. Early reports indicated that Tateo and a group of
SF News Fancy Hillsborough Mansion Sold For 70% Off Original Asking Price Take it from an experienced shopper: 70% off is a great deal on anything. For example, let's look at the case of the de Guigné estate in Hillsborough that originally hit the market
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Sure it's Pride Week (and stay tuned for Jay's upcoming list of Pride events), but there's still a city full of eclectic events that will compete for your Pride-time. Check out cheese pairings,
SF News A Humboldt County Mom Was Arrested After Attacking Her Child During An Exorcism It's not often that one hears about an exorcism going wrong. But that was the case when a Centerville, CA mom hit, bit, and choked her 11-year-old daughter during the extreme and archaic
Arts & Entertainment Adorable Photos From Corgi Con, Which Took Place On Ocean Beach Saturday She might have been wrong about Diana but HRH Queen Elizabeth II was on the money when it comes to the sheer perfection of corgis. Nor Cal Corgi Con, the bi-annual celebration of
SF News A Silicon Valley CEO Will Serve 13 Days In Jail For An Admitted Decade Of Beating Up His Wife A former Apple and Cisco engineer named Neha Rastogi claimed that her husband, Cuberon CEO Abhishek Gattani spent the past 10 years verbally and physically abusing her. He pleaded guilty to the crimes
Arts & Entertainment Rec And Parks Denies 'Summer Of Love' Concert Yet Again, But The Hearing Was Hilarious Will promoter and old-school hippie Boots Hughston ever catch a break? The 68-year-old has been trying to get the city and County of San Francisco to let him produce a free concert in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Alicia Silverstone Wants Ghirardelli Chocolate To Go Vegan. As If! Actress and activist Alicia Silverstone has sent a letter on behalf of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to ask Ghirardelli Chocolate to bring back its original dairy-free recipe for
SF News Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit Is No More Well this is some sad news for fans of live music and children. Neil Young's annual Bridge School Benefit Concert has reportedly been sent out to pasture. The 30-year-old, always star-heavy acoustic concert
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Menu-less Los Altos Restaurant Costs $400 Per Person And Only Serves 8 The more exclusive the experience, the more we really want to go there. At least that's the theory, right? Down south in the Silicon Valley suburban haven of Los Altos, Palo Alto Online
SF News Cupertino Teens Accused Of Creating A 'Kill List' Targeting African-American Classmates A group of teenagers at a Cupertino high school apparently circulated a "kill list" of African-American students and numerous leaders and activists are angry that the school administration did little to handle the
SF News Owner 'Heartbroken' To Shutter 41-Year-Old Sci Fi Berkeley Bookstore And now here's another beloved Bay Area bookstore that has collapsed because of the internet. Berkeleyside brings us the sad news that Berkeley's sci-fi and comic book store Dark Carnival plans to close
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Pride month is in full swing, we've stuffed you with a lot of food events this week, and managed to find a shopping deal that nerds will go nuts for. Here are 12