misc Seven Bay Area Planned Parenthoods Lose Name We mentioned this briefly in yesterday's Day Around the Bay, but a whopping seven Bay Area Planned Parenthoods will lose their name. Citing fiscal and administrative problems, SFGate reports that, while the clinics
SF News One Year Later, Hasanni Campbell Still "Missing" A year after 5-year-old Hasanni Campbell went missing -- his guardian allegedly left him inside a parked car in Berkeley, which is when is reportedly disappeared -- the lead investigator in the case
SF News District 10 Debate Tonight The debate to see who will replace Supervisor Sophie Maxwell goes down tonight. Who will reign supreme in the battle to represent Potrero Hill, Bayview Hunters Point, Visitacion Valley, Silver Terrace, Dogpatch, Little
SF News Man Charged In Union Square Shooting Death Of the five San Francisco teens detained in the shooting death of Mechthild Schroer, 50, one has been arrested. Police have booked and charged 18-year-old Phillip Stewart, of San Francisco, with murder. The
SF News SFPD Needs Your Help Solving Murder of Philip Dimartino Police are asking the public for help solving the brutal murder of Philip Dimartino. On August 2, 2010 at 1pm, Mr. Philip Dimartino was found stabbed to death in his apartment on Hermann
SF News Day Around the Bay So, this must be why Zeitgeist patrons don't live having their photo taken? [Sex Pigeon] Jeremy Fox and Daniel Patterson part ways. [Inside Scoop] Cute new bags brought to you by Golden Gate
SF News Newsom Makes Public Statement About Shooting That Left German Tourist Dead S.F. Mayor Gavin Newsom condemned Sunday night's theater district shooting, one that killed Mechthild Schroeer, a 50-year-old German tourist. "On behalf of our entire city, I offer my deepest condolences to the
misc Poll: What's the New Motto, San Francisco? "Oro en Paz, Fierro en Guerra" ("Gold in Peace, Iron in War") doesn't quite roll off the tongue, does it? Accurate, sure; but clunky. After viewing today's Photo du Jour, we asked you
SF News Pac-10 Predictions As Predicted By Cal Journalist Except for 49ers correspondent Daisy Barringer, many of us here at SFist prefer baseball over football. Or women's gymnastics over football. Or Bad Girls Club over football. We don't know much about it,
SF News SFist Eats: Jollibee Many San Franciscans recognize the joyful cartoon bee outside the city's only Jollibee in SoMa, but few venture inside. What is Jollibee, you ask? (With a gluttony of food writers, we couldn't find
SF News SF Giants to Host World Record-Breaking Kazoo Concert Tonight To honor Jerry Garcia at tonight's Giants game, Grateful Dead member Mickey Hart will conduct more than "7,000 kazoo-tooting fans" in playing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the seventh-inning
SF News Woman Shot, Killed In Theater District Identified The woman who was shot and killed a little before 9 a.m. p.m. last night on Mason and Geary has been identified as Mechthild Schröer, 50, of Minden, Germany. According to
misc Photo du Jour 687 "What's Your Motto, San Francisco?" by KayVee INC. "Oro en paz, fierro en guerra" (gold in peace, iron in war) doesn't roll off the tongue, does it? Give us your motto of San
SF News Bike Plan Injunction Lifted On Friday, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Peter Busch lifted the city's bike injunction. What does this mean? It means that, more or less, San Francisco will get to paint more bike lanes
SF News Photos: Final Transbay Terminal Bus Departs On Saturday night, the last commuter line on AC Transit departed the (former!) Transbay Terminal at 12:15 a.m., and thus ending an era in San Francisco. The terminal, as many of
SF News SFist Blotter Union Square/Sunday: According to The Chronicle, a shooting occurred a little after 9 p.m. Sunday on the 400 block of Mason Street at Geary Street near Ruby Skye right next to
misc Week Around the Ists LAist was among the many who waited eagerly to for Judge Vaughan Walker to issue his ruling that Prop 8--the ban on same sex marriage--is unconstitutional. SFist also covered the overturning of California's
SF News Schwarzenegger Urges Gay Marriage to Resume 'Immediately' In an "extraordinary" court filing today, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger asked for same-sex marriage to be "allowed to resume immediately in California after a federal ruling that the state's voter-approved ban on gay marriage
SF News HP CEO Resigns After Allegations of Sexual Harassment First, Hewlett-Packard had one of the worst CEOs of all time, GOP Senate candidate Carly Fiorina. And now, according to SFGate, current HP CEO and President Mark Hurd has resigned effective immediately. Why?
Arts & Entertainment Waterbar's OysterFest, 8/28 Billed as a kickoff to San Francisco's Indian summer (which, well, we might not feel this year of if the glacial summer weather is any indication), Waterbar hosts the second annual OysterFest on
SF News Expect Sobriety Checkpoints In S.F. This Weekend SF Appeal reports that a sobriety checkpoint will go up in San Francisco this weekend. "The SFPD, along with the California Highway Patrol, U.S. Park Police and members of the San Francisco
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Modesto Meat Company Issues Ground Beef Recall Valley Meat Company, located in Modesto, issued a major recall of ground beef today. A whopp(er)ing one million pounds of ground beef products were recalled "after seven people were sickened by
SF News Twin Peaks Bakery Stabber Receives 26-year Sentence Scott Thomas was sentenced to 26 years in the clink yesterday. If you recall, back in 2007 Thomas walked into Creighton’s Bakery and stabbed 15-year-old Loren Schaller five times, which severed her