SF News Google Shakeup: Larry Page Takes Over as CEO An "unexpected shakeup" went down at Google today. Larry Page, company co-founder, will take over as CEO effective April 4. "Page, 37, is reclaiming the top job from Eric Schmidt, who had been
SF News New Apple Boss: Gay Scoring a major coup for the gay agenda, new Apple boss (and future CEO if Steve Jobs never returns from his medical leave of absence) COO Tim Cook will mark "a new era
SF News Pizza Orgasmica Exterior Color Too Loud For Marin Pizza Orgasmica opened a new shop in San Rafael recently. In an ode to Brazil's soccer team, they used garish yellow and green paint for the exterior. This, it seems, didn't sit well
SF News Twin Peaks Shooting Suspects Still At Large Police need help identifying the suspects involved in last weekend's fatal shooting on Twin Peaks. If you recall, Luis Venegas, 24, was shot and killed after an altercation with a group of men.
SF News DUI Checkpoint: Potrero & 23rd This Saturday Beginning at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday at Potrero Avenue and 23rd Street, a sobriety checkpoint will be enforced, running until Sunday morning. You've been warned. [SF Appeal]
SF News Day Around The Bay Remember to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter School Suspends Rat-Poison Tasters [Chronicle] Coachella 2011 Lineup [HuffPo] Things San Franciscans Like: The Sundance Kabuki Theater [SF Appeal] The DCCC May
SF News Hilarious Laser Pranks Not So Funny At Bay Area Airports According to the Chronicle, "Reports of lasers being shined at aircraft nearly doubled last year across the country, with the Bay Area being among the worst regions when it comes to the dangerous
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SF News Meanwhile, In Berkeley: City-Funded Sex Reassignment Surgery? On February 15, the Berkeley city council will vote whether or not to fund reassignment surgeries. The proposal would provide $20,000 per year. At a meeting last night regarding the planned vote,
SF News 'George Lucas Think World Will End In 2012,' Says Seth Rogen According to Seth Rogen, Hollywood most favorite tender bro, George Lucas thinks the world might end in 2012. Yikes! “George Lucas sits down and seriously proceeds to talk for around 25 minutes about
SF News Country's Oldest Elephant Dies At Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Sad news, folks. This week at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, the oldest elephant in the U.S. died. Taj, an Asian elephant, passed away on Monday. The Association of Zoos and
SF News Planned Parenthood Opens In Mission District Making its return to San Francisco, Planned Parenthood just opened a new clinic at 1650 Valencia Street, reports The Chronicle. They also took control of another part-time clinic. "We're really excited that there
SF News Photo Du Jour Snoop Dogg stopped by Twitter headquarters yesterday. Nick Fisher snapped this pic of the hip hop crooner in action.
SF News Help Save KUSF Both private school students and classic music lovers are fuming ever since yesterday's KUSF announcement of a drastic change in format. An attempt to save KUSF is currently afoot with this handy Facebook
Arts & Entertainment Burning Man Tickets Go On Sale Today At 10 am today, tickets for Burning Man, the popular gala in the desert, will go on sale. While ticket prices can seem, well, price - they run anywhere from $210 to $320
SF News Day Around The Bay Remember to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter Deer Crashes Through Window Into Castro Valley Living Room [Oakland Tribune] Big Chef Change-Up at Bar Tartine [Tablehopper] Scientists discover time teleportation
SF News Steve Jobs Won't Return To Apple, Says Slate Aside from publishing what history will look back on as the single most misguided and thoughtless arts & entertainment article ever written, we almost always respect Slate. So when they post a piece
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Francisco's Best Glazed Donut Revealed In what could be the food story of the month, 7x7's Antonia Richmond hunts down the city's best glazed donut. While artisan donuts (did we really just type that?) with their long lines
SF News (UPDATED) KUSF Changes Format; DJs And Students Left In Dark KUSF 90.3FM, noted for thier quality jazz and hip hop radio shows, sent out the this Twitter message claiming University of San Francisco just sold the station. "USF just sold KUSF! #WTF
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SF News Shooting Reported At 16th & Folsom KRON 4 reports that a shooting occurred at 16th and Folsom Streets today around 10 am in San Francisco's Mission District. No word yet on any injuries or arrests. The 12-Folsom Muni line
SF News Classes Canceled, Campus "Quiet" After Threat Of Violence At UCSC A threat of violence, via graffiti sprayed on a bathroom wall, prompted some classes cancelations at UC Santa Cruz today. According to Santa Cruz Sentinel, here's what happened: "On Jan. 11, UCSC administration
SF News Walnut Creek To Crackdown On Typical Alcohol-Related Violence The Walnut Creek city council will contemplate a plan to crackdown on drunks and bars in the downtown area. Why? A few harrowing examples, as noted in this ABC 7 report: "recently a