SF News SF Man Charged With Felony Animal Cruelty For Starving Dog To Death A necropsy performed by a Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA veterinarian has shown that a young Bichon Frise died of starvation before it was stuffed in a shoe box with a small plush
SF News CHP Says Plainclothes Officer Who Drew Gun At Protesters Was Justified Undercover police ARE violent protesters. In Oakland, cop pulls gun (not badge) on crowd after being exposed. pic.twitter.com/nBYc8MurZq— The Dreamkiller (@Eyeslam) December 11, 2014 Concluding an investigation into the incident,
SF News New Homeless 'Navigation Center' Will Seek To Move Whole Encampments, Pets And All The former site of the Phoenix Continuation High School at 1950 Mission Street has been abandoned for years. Soon, it will see 125 below-market-rate housing units, but for now, it is to serve
SF News When The Lights Go Down In The City: A Few Great Bay Lights Videos The time has come. The installation of 25,000 individual LEDs devised by artist Leo Villareal and known simply as The Bay Lights — a project which has shone each night since March 2013
SF News Surgeon Details Conflict With Former Patient Accused Of Attempted 'Doubtfire House' Arson In a court hearing on Tuesday, Dr. Douglas Ousterhout, 79, a surgeon specializing in facial feminization surgeries for transgender women, recalled his disagreement with former patient Tyqwon Eugene Welch, 26, who stands accused
SF News Have You Spotted This Self-Driving Benz On SF Streets? A Mercedes-Benz F 015 self-driving concept car — though probably one with a human driver at the wheel — was tooling around the streets of San Francisco yesterday in what Wired speculates was part of
SF News Day Around The Bay: 72 Asiana Crash Passengers Reach Settlement 72 passengers have reached a settlement in the 2013 crash of Asiana Flight 214. [Chron] Blue Bottle bought a pre-ground coffee startup, is this coffee treason? [Business Times] A lawsuit filed in Oakland
SF News Therapist To Tech Workers Says 'Their Emotional Maturity Is On The Lower Side' The conclusion drawn by a recent public radio story in State Of Health, part of the California Report, is that rich tech workers are driving up the prices of therapy in the Bay
Arts & Entertainment Video: Take A Ride Through History At The Abandoned Bayshore Rail Yard Referred to in its heyday as "the jewel" of the Southern Pacific Railroad's coast division, this large Bayshore train yard or roundhouse of the 1900s is now more of a "tombstone." But Abandonment
SF News Taxi Cab And Uber Car Collide Before Cab Crashes Bar In a decidedly literal collision, the Chronicle has word that an Uber car and a taxi cab have crashed into one another today. The incident took place at 9:24 a.m on
SF News 16th And Mission Developer Doubles Number Of Affordable Units If you're building a mammoth development in San Francisco like the one proposed by Maximus Real Estate Partners for 330-ish apartments at 16th and Mission, there are a couple of rules. You're required
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 11 Cool Things To Check Out This Week See and be seen at these select San Francisco shows, parties, and events. You know, because you can't read the Internet all the time. TUESDAY, MARCH 3 HISTORICAL REENACTMENT: Time travel for free
Arts & Entertainment Video: How Mr. Incredibeard Sculpts His Dinosaur Facial Hair The man with the protean facial hair, Mr. Incredibeard, has graced us/weirded us out slightly with a recent how-to video. It's also a timelapse because it looks like this thing took forever.
Arts & Entertainment Yes!: Help Kickstart This Bay Area Version Of Cards Against Humanity Cards Against Humanity — the profane person's Apples To Apples — is an already ubiquitous game in the Bay, readily found in dive bars or on back patios. If somehow you've never played, it's pretty
SF News These Four San Franciscans Are Among Forbes' 20 Richest People The World Wealth. Power. The four San Franciscans to make the élite Forbes list of the 20 richest people in the world have both and more. So, drumroll please! Your money-havers are Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey
SF News Police Seek Owner In Case Of Found Prosthetic Leg A prosthetic leg found leaning against a tree trunk in front of a cell phone store at 8th and Market Streets by Officer Julio Bandoni is being held by police. And, what's more,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mapping Drugs In SF This citizen data scientist has broken down SFPD data to make trend maps of drug offenses in San Francisco. [Lance Martin] The proposed Mission development moratorium includes a ban on new high-end restaurants,
Arts & Entertainment Meet The Dudes, Bros, And Dudebros Of The 2015 Mr. Marina Competition She's beauty and she's grace She's queen of 50 states She's elegance and taste She is Miss United States Hold your crown up high Hold your crown up high Raise it to the
SF News Shocking SF Singles Map Puts Women In Marina, Men In SoMa And Castro As frequently noted, San Francisco plays host to many single men, as it's likely done since the Gold Rush. Recently, you may recall the dating startup offering to fly women from NYC to
SF News Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Makes Plea For George Lucas's Still Homeless Museum After his plans for a $700 million illustration museum in the Presidio were spurned, Star Wars creator turned Star Wars destroyer George Lucas took off at lightspeed for Chicago last June. But there,
SF News Dolores Park Delinquents Break Dozens Of Bottles In Sandbox Another group of selfish, thoughtless, and this time particularly reprehensible Dolores Park patrons have inflicted further damage to a park under construction and in flux. According to KTVU, on Friday park maintenance staff
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Dragon Beaux Debuts, Cadence Coming to Mid-Market, And More Earlier today, SFist learned that Sinbad's would be departing from Pier 2, taking with it memories, those stunning views of the Bay Bridge, and their kitschy wax statue of Sinbad, hairy chest and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Learning To Drink Vol. 10: Call Me Old Fashioned Good drinks tell a story, and this is the story of those drinks. Each week, we'll be serving up a remedial cocktail lesson for bartending beginners to help you get the most out
SF News [Update] Audiophile Thieves Commit Another Smash-and-Grab At Stereo Equipment Store At around 4 a.m. this morning, a group of audiophile bandits drove a vehicle into a high-end equipment store on the on the 1600 block of California Street. According to Officer Albie
SF News New Theory For Old Human Bones Found In Fort Mason While working to convert an old hospital in Fort Mason to housing in 2010, maintenance crews made a mysterious discovery. Digging around soil surrounding the building, crews uncovered human bones from about 20