SF News Pedestrian Killed by Car in the Marina A 22-year-old male pedestrian was struck and killed by a car at around 1:20 a.m. this morning in the city's Marina district. The incident occurred at Lombard and Pierce. "The vehicle
SF News Day Around the Bay In honor of its 7,500th post, Sex Pigeon will sell t-shirts featuring this splendid new logo. [Sex Pigeon] New app cross references your check-ins with local crime data. [Mission Mission] Want a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Anti-SF Chef David Chang Charges $5 for a Coke; Fury Ensues Momofuku chef David Chang is in hot water again. This time for taking to Twitter with his sassy ways to rail against Serious Eats scribe J. Kenji Lopez-Alt who bemoaned the chef for
SF News Codepink Interrupts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech While Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a speech to Congress on Tuesday about democracy (which: chortle), a member of the leftist anti-war group Codepink was arrested after causing a ruckus. Half Moon Bay resident Rae
SF News Missing Teen's Bike Found Near Golden Gate Bridge 15-year-old Allison Bayliss of Danville was last seen Monday morning riding to San Ramon Valley High School. Her bike was found near the Golden Gate Bridge. SF Appeal reports: "At about 4:45
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Assembly Votes to Ban Sale of Shark Fin The state Assembly voted against fishermen who rip off shark fins and toss the still-barely-living sea creatures back into the ocean. "AB376 bans the sale, trade or possession of shark fins, a delicacy
SF News Wednesday: Fingerprint Your Child at Walt Disney Museum Part of National Missing Children’s Day on Wednesday, May 25, the Presidio Trust, the United States Park Police and the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association will hold a free Fingerprint Your Child
SF News Rapture Rescheduled for October 21, Says Harold Camping Due to a technical glitch of sorts, Harold Camping has revised his rapture date to October 21, 2011. If you recall, the Family Radio minister's prediction of a ruinous May 21 rapture never
SF News Day Around the Bay How to make an enemy on Muni. [Muni Diaries] Environmentalists rappel off Richmond Bridge to protest Chevron. [SFBG] A fixer of epic proportions in Telegraph Hill. [Front Steps] Cream cheese coffee cake, anyone?
SF News AT&T Park Walkway Will Commemorate World Series Win Since a trophy, a parade, diamond-encrusted Tiffany rings, permanent ink in the history books, new signage, a reality show, and multi-million dollar salaries aren't nearly enough, AT&T Park now has plans
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sonoma Winemaker to Appear On 'The Bachelorette' On tonight's season opener of The Bachelorette -- girlie spinoff of The Bachelor, ABC's popular fake reality dating show about white people -- one of the 25 bachelors in competition is 28-year-old Sonoma
SF News Harold Camping Speaks About Rapture Fail; Righteous Naysayers Rejoice Outside Harold Camping's Alameda house at 6:01 p.m. on Sunday, very little (save a cloud of shame and regret) hung over the false prophet's abode where he and his family waited
SF News San Quentin Riot Injures 4 After a dining hall riot broke out at San Quentin on Sunday, four prisoners were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The minor melee involved at least 200 convicts. No idea what, exactly, prompted the
SF News LAPD Details Bryan Stow Attack, Other Suspects Still At Large (Via Lindsay William-Ross / LAist) Following Sunday morning's arrest of Giovanni Ramirez, the prime suspect in the Bryan Stow Dodger Stadium beating investigation, the Los Angeles Police Department have provided details about the attack
SF News The Rapture: Harold Camping's House In Alameda at 6:01 PM Oakland false prophet Harold Camping made headlines over the last few weeks with his prediction that Jesus was returning on May 21, 2011 at 6:00 pm in various time zones around the
SF News Twin Peaks to Sport Giant AIDS Ribbon On Sunday, May 22, San Francisco will mark the 30th anniversary of when the first AIDS case was reported in the city. To reflect on the occasion, Twin Peaks will don a giant
SF News Speed Limit Lowering on Folsom and Howard Speaking of speed limits, SFMTA engineers today approved lowering the speed limit on Folsom and Howard Streets between 13th Street to the Embarcadero and the Embarcadero to South Van Ness, respectively. The new
SF News Bernal Heights Mom Stabbed In Eye During Argument In a story fit for Maury, a young mother was stabbed in the eye late Thursday morning during an argument with another woman, reportedly over a man who has had children with both
SF News Family Radio Employees Don't Believe In Saturday's Rapture East Bay false prophet Harold Camping, who claims that the rapture will occur on 5/21, has an organization, Family Radio, that has bilked listeners out of $80 million in contributions between 2005
SF News Speed Limit for Golden Gate Bridge Cyclists? Two public meetings were held this week to discuss the possibilites of setting a speed limit for bicyclists on the Golden Gate Bridge. SF Appeal reports: "The proposals--which include a 10 mph speed
SF News Day Around the Bay Reggie Jackson at Original Soupman's opening today. [Eater] Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger to become CBS News talking head. [Mediabistro] Jeff Humphrey is helping keep inner-city baseball dreams alive. [East Bay Express] UC tuition hikes
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Starting Tomorrow: Free Lunch at Comstock With Purchase of Two Drinks Much-ballyhooed bar Comstock will celebrate their one-year anniversary by offering free lunch with the purchase of two drinks. Which is some sort of San Francisco tradition, it seems. SFoodie has the details: "Tomorrow