SF News Pizza Delivery Man Pistol Whipped, Robbed in SOMA A little before 8:30 p.m. last night, an Amici's pizza delivery man was pistol-whipped and robbed at Third and Stillman streets. Police officers who arrived on the scene found the man
misc Weather Report Weather Report: Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 by Evan James Today is forecast to be beautiful but insensitive to your earthly concerns. Muddled skies served with crushed mint and a slice of lemon over
SF News Day Around the Bay Meet Embarcadero shoe shiner Olajuwan Mitchell. [Travis Jensen] Hammer pants fly above the city. [What I'm Seeing] Brin and Bing. [Valleywag, SF Biz Times] Do the Giants need to a power bat? [SFGate]
SF News Shooting at San Francisco High School One person was shot and another wounded at the International Studies Academy High School today, located at 18th and Potrero. According to Chron, the shooting "happened at 1:20 p.m. just as
Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival Single-Day Tickets: June 21 Single-day tickets for Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival go on sale Sunday. Yay, you! On June 21 at 10 a.m., you can buy single-day tickets to see such critically-lavished acts as
Arts & Entertainment The Week Ahead It's bits-and-pieces of '90s cult alterna-band week in San Francisco, with members of both Ween and Primus (Gene Ween and Les Claypool respectively) gracing the stages of Great American Music Hall and the
SF News Weather Report Hey, all! Meet Evan James. He will be doing SFist's daily weather reports for your convenience, enjoyment. Weather Report: Monday, June 15th, 2009 by Evan James Today is forecast to be nearly as
misc Gavin Found Although his colleagues couldn't find him, Mayor Gavin Newsom was spotted in WeHo on Sunday, kicking it at LA's Gay Pride. Here is he with Los Angeles Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa.
SF News Oakland Standoff Ends Starting at a little before 4:15 a.m. this morning, Oakland police officers peacefully ended a standoff with four gunmen. One suspect reportedly shot at officers who initially responded to a robbery,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Great American Food and Music Fest Goes Bad? Saturday's Great American Food and Music Festival looked like it had win written all over it: ' Guy Fieri, alpha-male grilling fanboy Bobby Flay! A16's Nate Appleman! Boulevard's Nancy Oakes! LA's Pink’s
SF News Giants Sweep During this weekend's interleague A's vs. Giants series, San Francisco won all three games, making it the first time in eight years the Giants cleaned Oakland's clock. On Sunday, the Giants took the
SF News Police to Question Zany Woman In Zodiac Killer Case Deborah Perez, the quite possibly sanity-estranged woman who claimed that the Zodiac Killer was her father, Guy Ward Hendrickson, will face police questioning on Wednesday. According to reports, "San Francisco police Lt. Michael
SF News Week Around the Ists Bostonist went to the Boston Pride Parade and saw everything from Batman and Robin to dancing lifeguards. Oh, and a local sports team swept its rival. Chicagoist was all about artifacts this week:
SF News Day Around the Bay Metreon's new restaurant lineup revealed. [Eater] Obama's defense of DOMA (inexplicably) invokes incest, child marriages. [Unite the Fight] What will California voters choose first, ass or grass? [SFA] More on Newsom's police chief
SF News Map: Northern California Unemployment View Northern CA Unemployment in a larger map SFGate's 'Scavenger' came up with the above handy Google map, denoting the 20 northern California cities with the highest unemployment rates. While it's not a
Arts & Entertainment Robert Frank at SFMOMA by Ted Weinstein With July 4th fast approaching, there might be no better way to express -- and examine -- your patriotism than a visit to SFMOMA to see , the Swiss photographer's profound
SF News Local Tech Company Shocked to Discover That It's Been Filtering Gay Content When Unite The Fight, a homosexual blog, discovered that Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf's wifi was blocking gay-themed sites, they were not thrilled. Because blocking access to gay site is, at the very
misc Photo du Jour 433 Swoops caught on tape! Flickr photog Ingrid Taylar captured this harrowing shot of San Francisco's most famous brewer blackbird ("Swoops") in mid-attack. The bird has made headlines recently as he defends his and
SF News Concord Credit Union Robbed, GPS Comes to the Rescue According to the Mayor of Concord (a blogger's moniker, not Laura Hoffmeister), "a black man wearing a blue bandanna and carrying a blue duffel bag," robbed the CD Federal Credit Union in Concord
misc Kitten Overload at SPCA Eeps! Squee! Ack! Aw! Oh my! The start of summer means the start of kitten season. And right now at the SPCA is at "kitten overload." According to an appropriately all-capped and superfluously
SF News Analog Dies Tonight Over 3 million people, and an estimated 600,000 Bay Area residents, aren't prepared for today's analog assassination. See, digital TV will reign supreme at midnight tonight. And unless you want to end
SF News New Police Chief Pick Not Sure About Job Offer First, the good news: Mayor Gavin Newsom picked a new police chief, one that will follow Heather Fong, who announced her retirement last December. Now the bad news: The chosen one, according to
SF News Quote du Jour: the Other BART Bathroom A constituent asked BART staff a question about the potties during a public meeting yesterday. The inquiry? Would BART consider removing sex designation on single-stall bathrooms inside the stations. Bart director Tom Radulovich,
SF News Plea, Huckaby, Plea! Melissa Huckaby, the 28-year-old Tracy woman accused of kidnapping, raping and murdering Sandra Cantu back in April, has yet to enter a plea in court. Lots of crying and grimacing? Sure. But after