SF News Man Killed In Possible Hayes Valley Hit & Run An early morning accident (?) rattled Hayes Valley after a hit and run killed "an African American man of 40 years of age" on Octavia between Market and Haight. AP (via CBS 5) notes:
SF News SF Girl Goes Missing (Again) Mireya Zapata, 12, was last seen yesterday when she went to school. Later in the day, at around 2:50 p.m.,she texted her mom saying she was on her way home.
SF News Adoptable Pets of Week: Seal & Panther Seal 6-month-female Chihuahua Me? I am a very active, smart dog. I am social with people and dogs, and love to run, romp, play. I am not a couch potato or lap dog
SF News Day Around the Bay: Kevin Montgomery Former Mission Mission scribe, staunch vegetarian, Mission resident, and Uptown Almanac founder/editor Kevin Montgomery will man today's Day Around the Bay for your reading pleasure. Please give him your undivided attention. Take
misc Meanwhile, In Berkeley... The fine folks at Go Back To Berkeley are simply too much. Our love for them grows with each post. Take, for example, something they did at something called "CreativeMornings with Jay Parkinson"
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SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Haight Whole Foods Slated for December The Whole Foods at Stanyan and Haight is set to open by December just in time for the holiday season. Joy. And while many young urban professionals complain that this could further a
SF News NIMBY Watch: Neighbor Sues The Attic Over Rad DJ Grooves Because 24th Street and Mission exists as a bastion of soft-eject tranquility, living anywhere near the intersection means a peaceful night's sleep, right? Not so. One neighbor near popular dive bar the Attic
SF News Apple > Microsoft Good news, Mac fans. Low credit score-loathing Apple has beat Microsoft as "the largest technology company in the world by market capitalization." (Market cap, according to Wikipedia, is described thusly: "a measurement of
SF News Photos: President Obama Visits San Francisco Unlike the Clinton administration, where Bill and Hillary enjoyed hogging the tables at The Slanted Door, San Francisco isn't used to seeing the POTUS in the city. George W. Bush rarely, if ever,
SF News ING Drops Bay to Breakers One of Bay to Breakers major sponsors, ING, is bowing out of the city's annual pomp and pee marathon. The Chon's Matier and Ross report, "[a]fter five years of booze, bareback runners
SF News Obama Heckled at Boxer Fundraiser President Obama, who is in town this week (watch your editor's terrible footage of his grand arrival here), was at the Fairmont Hotel last night stumping for Sen. Barbara Boxer. While Obama was
SF News Day Around the Bay: Elihu Hernandez Currently one of the two dozen or so candidates running for D6 Supervisor, please welcome Elihu Hernandez. Daly on candidates response to progressive primary. [Live Soma, Fog City Journal] Measure E=Education in
SF News Peppy Folks Noted Daily On Local Site A tipster writers in to tell us that Auweia of Bluoz (and occasional SFist commenter) has a nifty new feature: Crackhead of the Day. He snaps these daily shots from infamous Sixth and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Memorial Day Bites: Ryan Farr's Bacon-Filled Hot Dogs Yes, we know. It's raining. However, the forecast suggests a sunny weekend ahead, so now is the time to stock up on your Memorial Day Weekend bbq needs. Meat eaters out there, this
SF News LimeWire Wants A Second Chance File sharing software gem LimeWire, something we know absolutely nothing about whatsoever, is in trouble. See, on May 11, according to Wired, "a federal judge ruled that LimeWire’s users commit a 'substantial
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Jeremy Fox and Daniel Patterson Do It Inside Scoop's Paolo Lucchesi has word that former Ubuntu superstar chef Jeremy Fox "has found a new home: Daniel Patterson’s upcoming Oakland restaurant, Plum." Promising to be more casual than the now-sacred
Arts & Entertainment SFist Parties: Hard French at El Rio by Joe Payne The first thing one notices about Hard French, El Rio's still virginal afternoon soul dance party, is the line. Despite arriving to the Outer Mission at an early hour, we
SF News Letter from Willie Brown Sparks Arrests of Gay Activists in Zimbabwe Over the weekend, Zimbabwe police arrested two members of the country's only gay rights group, GALZ. Though initially described as a "sting in which police were looking for pornography and drugs," the real
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 Restaurants, Food & Drink Cowgirl Creamery Wins 'Small Business of the Year' Award Although difficult to make Rotel dip out of their top-drawer fromage, Senator Mark Leno will honor esteemed Cowgirl Creamery today as Senate District 3's Small Business of the Year. Regarding the touted cheesemakers,
SF News Muni Schedule Altered for Obama Visit Due to street closures for the visit of President Barack Obama, Muni lines will be crazy jank today and tomorrow. SF MTA reports that the F Line and 5, 6, 9, 9L, 21,