SF News Richmond Shooting on Fulton and 11th The damp Richmond district played host to a shooting late Monday night. The fuzz, according to reports, responded to a shooting at 11th Avenue and Fulton Street near Golden Gate Park. The grittiness
SF News J-Church Service Disruption Just in time for the rain, and on the heels of last night's BART meltdown, 'there is an obstruction on the J-Church line, outbound, at San Jose and Baden streets." All trains are
SF News Day Around the Bay: Marke Bieschke Welcome to another skull-shatteringly electrifying installment of Day Around the Bay guest blogging. Launching things off is none other than Marke Bieschke (also known as Marke B., Superego), Senior Editor at SF Bay
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Haves and Have-Nots of SF Parking Brought to you by James Corrigan. Gnash your teeth, and enjoy.
SF News Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: Bigger Than Bay Area The Deepwater Horizon spill is a "a massive ongoing oil spill stemming from a sea floor oil gusher in the Gulf of Mexico that started with a suspicious oil well blowout on April
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Pieces of the AIDS Memorial Quilt While AIDS humor will never fail to tickle the funny bones of lazy comedians and the BPR-swilling set, people are still dying from it. Yes, still. Right in your neighborhood too. The AIDS
SF News Bypassing BOS, Newsom Asks Voters To Decide On Sit-Lie In lieu of dealing with the Board of Supervisors, Gavin Newsom will have voters decide on the sensitive sit-lie law, which would make it illegal for folks to sit or lie down on
SF News Photos: Twitter's New 3rd Floor The folks at 795 Folsom are getting big. So big, in fact, that they decided to take up the third floor. Here, for your viewing pleasure, are some nifty shots of the new
SF News Obama To Dine At Getty Mansion, Visit Solar Facility This Week President Obama will be in town on Tuesday, according to BCN (via Mercury News, to campaign on behalf of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee at a reception
SF News Last Day To Register To Vote In The June 8 Primary Want to vote in the June 8 gubernatorial primary election? Well, today (5/24) is the last day to register. That's right. Registration cards -- which you can obtain at any local election
misc Week Around the Ists Gothamist found out Banksy was in town on Monday, only to see his pieces dissed by Tuesday. However, this tourist sidewalk lane might be his work. Gothamist also created this primer on what's
SF News Day Around the Bay FBI probed Harvey Milk, George Moscone prior to their murders. [Raw Story] Red tape hell interviewing for the SFMTA Board of Directors. [SF Appeal] SF Weekly music editor Jennifer Maerz bids says adieu.
SF News Who Murdered Pearla Louis? That's what the SFPD wants to know, who killed Pearla Louis and stuffed her inside a suitcase and tossed her into the SF Bay? On Tuesday, if you recall, Louis' body was found
SF News Google Logo Playable Pac Man Game Though always spectacular, Google's logo art isn't particularly newsworthy. Until today. In honor of Pac Man's 30th birthday, the Mountain View-based company created a Pac Man logo that you can actually play. Visit
Arts & Entertainment Harvey Milk Day Events We touched on this in SFist This Weekend, but seeing as how San Francisco beatifies former San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, here's a rundown of Harvey Milk Day events. Really, Harvey Milk Day
SF News Laguna Honda Staff Memo; Photoshop Challenge Obsessed over last night's Dan Noyes vs. Laguna Honda PR flack showdown? We sure are. It's uncomfortable. It's touchy-feely. It hints, but never reaches the point of, fisticuffs. It's everything we want from
SF News Inherit the Waste: SF Courtrooms Flooded With Raw Sewage If you're midway through your lunchtime Lean Cuisine, you might want to wait before reading the following. See, 850 Bryant stank to high heaven on Thursday, and not because of this most recent
SF News SF Woman Arrested For Painting KKK, Swastikas Sanity-estranged Katherine Dunbar, 24, of San Francisco was arraigned yesterday in court on charges of vandalism and hate crime after "allegedly spray-painting racist and anarchist graffiti throughout the city." The scenester-meets-unmedicated is accused
SF News Dumbarton Bridge Reopens After Crash The Dumbarton Bridge, the Bay Area's best-named bridge, reopened this morning "after a major-injury crash blocked traffic for more than 90 minutes." At least four cars were involved in the accident, which was
SF News Touchy Exchange With Laguna Honda PR Flack Patients at Laguna Honda Hospital are some of San Francisco's poorest residents, we're told. ABC 7's Dan Noyes points out they "endure a life stripped down to the barest conditions" and "comforts such
SF News Day Around the Bay Little Skillet, one of the best places to get fried chicken. [Bon Appetit] See the porno e-mail that got SF city workers in trouble. (NSFW) [SF Weekly] Thousands of SF voters got wrong
SF News Body Found In Suitcase Identified SF Appeal reports that police released the identity of the woman found inside a suitcase floating on the waterfront near the Embarcadero. "The victim is a 52-year-old African-American woman named Pearla Louis," notes