SF News Day Around The Bay: Another Measles Exposure On BART Up to 1,500 BART riders could have been exposed to measles, again, when an infected San Mateo County resident rode from Millbrae to Civic Center station last week. [ABC7] Zelda Williams gives
SF News Concerned Catholic Parents Hire PR Pro Sam Singer To Wrangle Archbishop "It's almost a cliché in our world," says one "longtime city politico" to SF Weekly. "When something blows up, 'You better call Sam Singer.'" The kind of media relations specialist on whom
SF News LUMINA Penthouse Palace In SoMa Lists For $49 Million, Most Expensive In SF As was speculated yesterday, real estate firm Tishman Speyer is indeed combining a group of units on the top floors of one of their LUMINA towers in SoMa, and now they're listing a
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Local Mythbuster Adam Savage Builds 'The Shining' Maze Model Adam Savage, the San Francisco-dwelling polymath who's one half of Mythbusters and a frequent host at City Arts & Lectures, has just wrapped up a month laboring over a model of the Overlook
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Udupi Palace Owes $112k In Back Wages For Failure To Pay Overtime Udupi Palace, the popular southern Indian restaurant with San Francisco and Berkeley locations known for dosa and vegetarian fare, has been under investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor. The department's finding,
SF News Do You Believe In 'Magic,' The Anything Delivery Service? What if I told you that a simple text message could secure you anything your heart desired? Plane tickets emailed to you, dinner delivered, flowers sent to your fiancé. A new SMS service
SF News Monstrous Penthouses Might Top 201 Folsom Towers Absolutely mammoth penthouses may crown San Francisco's in-progress towers at 201 Folsom Street. Yes, this is LUMINA: Luxury New San Francisco Condominiums. And it's also some Bruce Wayne, Lex Luthor, Tony Stark shit.
SF News Mid-Market Performing Arts Center Falls Through It's a big letdown for Mid-Market. The developer who had proposed and was planning a space for performance arts groups to be called 950 Center for the Arts & Education has just informed
SF News Will Car-Free Late-Night Streets Encourage More Nightlife? San Francisco's economy doesn't sleep. When Supervisor Scott Wiener and the Mayor’s Office, Entertainment Commission, and County Transportation Authority released a Late Night Transportation Plan earlier this week, the report emphasized that
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink PlumpJack Group Purchases The Lexington Club, Closure Date Announced Any replacement for the long-loved, soon-to-close Lexington Club was sure to draw criticism and even controversy. So, let the lamentations begin. Backing up a bit: When the Mission's Luna Park was on the
SF News Day Around The Bay: Gun Club Leaves Memories, $22 Million Mess It’s going to cost us $22 million and a year of work to clean up the toxic mess left behind at the soon-to-close Pacific Gun Club. That's 80 years’ worth of shotgun
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 10 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, FEBRUARY 24 POST-SHOW DJ SET: Once they finish
Arts & Entertainment Video: Daring Photo Shoot Dangles Superheroes From SF Skyscraper What started with Batkid has continued with a brooding black and white local timelapse and now a superhero photo shoot at the top of a downtown Skyscraper. Photographer Benjamin Von Wong captured everyday
SF News Google Plus Thinks Mission-Filmed Ad Will Get Someone To Use It Google+, the social network your one friend who happens to work at Google might kind of use sometimes, has a hot new recruiting plan. Skateboarders plus Mission District equals cool new residents of
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bye Bye Bay Lights It's farewell for a year to the Bay Lights starting March 5th. [Weekly] A homeless man who smashed an Uber driver’s windshield in hurling a skateboard at a moving Prius was acquitted
SF News Rare Gray Fox Sighting In The Presidio Last week, the Presidio Trust took to Facebook to tell of a rare wildlife sighting. "This morning our wildlife ecologist managed to snap a picture of a rare sighting of a grey fox!
SF News Facebook Shuttle Drivers Approve Union Facebook shuttle drivers who are employed by bus contractor Loop Transportation have approved a labor contract lending them higher pay and improved working conditions, the San Francisco Business Times reports. 87 drivers at
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Angel Investor Snoop Dogg Makes It Rain With Philz Coffee Investment When he isn't sipping on gin and juice, it's Philz mint mojito iced coffee for angel investor and rapper Snoop Dogg. Marketwatch reports that the artist, who has recently gone by such stage
SF News Task Force Declares Second Transbay Tube Necessary For Late-Night Transit The Late Night Transportation Working Group, which consists of 29 representatives for late-night businesses, workers, tourism, and transportation operators, is recommending an overhaul and expansion of overnight bus services while noting that that
SF News 200 Jerks Hacked To The Front Of The Burning Man Ticket Line When 40,000 passes to Burning Man went on sale last Wednesday, selling out in under an hour, some technically gifted and morally unburdened Burners had already disrupted their way to the front
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Learning To Drink Vol. 9: Mezcal Y Tequila 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 Restaurants, Food & Drink 'JeffThe420Chef' Gives SF A Cannabis Cooking Lesson, No Booze Allowed In case you didn't learn how to make weed butter in college, or if you wanted to learn a better recipe than the one you got from the dude down the hall or
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Something (Hamburger Mary's, Probably) Opening In The Patio Cafe Space In April The owner of the 13-years vacant Patio Cafe space, Les Natali, took out an ad in this week’s Bay Area Reporter seeking chefs and a kitchen manager for a restaurant at 531
SF News Drive Different: Apple Racing To Produce Electric Car Set your Apple Watch for 2020 because Bloomberg reports that the company has been secretly working on a car to be produced in as few as five years. Sources, though of course not
SF News San Diego Chargers And Oakland Raiders Pursue Shared LA Stadium While each team negotiates a new stadium in respective hometowns of San Diego and Oakland, the NFL's Chargers and Raiders are set to officially announce their joint pursuit of a new, shared NFL