SF News UCB Wheeler Hall Protesters Receive Misdemeanor Charges After 17 protesters were arrested last week during UC Berkeley's Wheeler Hall occupation, 14 were smacked with misdemeanor charges on Monday. "Eleven protesters were charged on a single count of trespassing by the
SF News To Leash or Not to Leash, That Is Our Cliched Headline About Off-Leash Laws According to SF Appeal, "a crowd of dog owners, fans, and SF City Supervisors gathered outside the Golden Gate National Recreational Area offices at Fort Mason last night, to protest a proposal to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photo du Jour "The Old In-and-Out" by Nick Fisher. (Although this goes against this editor's ancient native California spirit, here's the chain's secret menu revealed.)
SF News Castro Trader Joe's Deal Officially Dead Sad news, folks. (Or, if you hate change and/or traffic, good news.) Supervisor Scott Wiener has word that the much ballyhooed plan to get Trader Joe's to the Castro is dead. Via
misc 7 Reasons to Love San Francisco There are countless stories to tell in San Francisco, but sometimes a picture says so much more that mere words. Each Tuesday, we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist does
SF News Man Shot Killed While Sitting In Car In West Oakland A little after 10 p.m. last night, a man was fatally shot while sitting in his car parked in the 800 block of 37th Street at West Street. "Police said the car
SF News Metro Muni Delay Affecting All Lines KRON 4 Morning News reports that Muni is having major delays throughout the city on all metro lines. What's the cause of the problem? Not sure yet. However, commuters are reporting delays of
SF News Day Around The Bay Remember to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter Are The Guardian Angels The Solution To The Mission's Crime Problem, Or Are They Just Crazy? [SF Appeal] Fashion Watch: Hipster Hitler
Arts & Entertainment Must Read: Tim Redmond's <em>American Idol</em> Recaps If you're not reading American Idol recaps by SF Bay Guardian's Tim Redmond, you're missing out. And how. The noted alt-weekly editor has been doing a surprisingly bang-up job wrapping up this year's
SF News Gas Prices High Will Make You Want to Ride a Bike Oh oh! It looks like gas prices are increasing again. At this 76 gas station on California Street yesterday, a gallon of regular was going for a cool $4.39/gallon. What's more,
SF News Jerry Brown Won't Reach Budget Deal On Time Much to no one's surprise, Governor Jerry Brown admitted this morning that he might not reach a budget deal by Thursday, "his self-imposed 60-day deadline," even though floor votes in the Legislature are
SF News Tom Sinkovitz Leaves NBC Bay Area Drats. One of the Bay Area's most esteemed and throaty-voiced anchors, Tom Sinkovitz, will be departing NBC 11. The former KRON anchor spent nearly three years at the Bay Area's NBC affiliate. "Sinkovitz'
SF News Patti LuPone Dissed at Twitter Headquarters? We refuse to believe that the fine folks at Twitter have never heard of Patti LuPone, who, among many other indefatigable accomplishments, was Corky's mom and the first American Evita Peron However, Leah
SF News Man Beaten By Large Group at Redwood City Caltrain Security has been "amplified" at the Redwood City Caltrain station after a man was brutal beaten by a group of people on Friday night. "Between nine and 15 suspects attacked a 47-year-old San
SF News Week Around the Ists SFist busted a game publishing company that, during a game launch, released thousands of balloons and fliers into the air, many of which landed in the San Francisco Bay. Chicagoist had a lot
Arts & Entertainment Tonight's SF Bike Party Ride: Favorite Female Icons Another SF Bike Party ride pedals around the city for your Friday night pleasure, and you shouldn't miss it. The theme for the evening? Female icons. Since march is Women's History Month, and
misc Lots of Top Ramen Used in Tuition Fee Hike Protest Outside Governor Jerry Brown's office in San Francisco today, a union of California community college teachers protested Brown's proposed $10 per unit (or $300 per year) tuition fee hike. That total comes to
SF News Casting Call: Seeking Housewives for 'Real Housewives of S.F.'? [Updated] While we can't tell you for sure that this casting call is for Andy Cohen's noted sect of housewives on Bravo (*cough* *cough*), but an ad posted today on Craigslist seeks six affluent
SF News Scenes from Wheeler Hall Protest at UC Berkeley After 17 protesters were arrested earlier this week over UC budget cuts, among other isues, eight demonstrators occupied a fourth-story ledge at UC Berkeley's Wheeler Hall. Riot police were called in to use
SF News Sergey Brin's Wife Wants You To Unplug Your Phone Anne Wojcicki, 3andme co-founder and wife of Google's resident hot Russian Jew Sergey Brin, wants you to turn off your phone as part of National Day of Unplugging. Wojcicki, a board member of
Arts & Entertainment Britney Spears Castro Concert Details The Examiner has more details about Britney Spears' Castro concert for Good Morning America. "The 400 and 500 blocks of Castro Street between Market and 19th streets will be closed starting just before
SF News Day Around The Bay Remember to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter Jubilant Castro Rally Follows DOMA Milestone [BAR] Where Are Progressive InThe 2011 Mayor’s Race? [Beyond Chron] Shepard Fairey On Bayshore Boulevard