SF News Day Around The Bay: Affordable Housing To Replace Turk And Larkin Tire Shop Known For Marquee Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. There were protests and shutdowns at schools today as
SF News Serial Vandal Advertising Bad Website Stalks The Upper Haight Want to see an endless stream of garbage and graffiti on San Francisco streets and walls without getting anywhere near it? Just go on Twitter and follow @SF311Reports, where you can get an
SF News Innovation! The Gold Club Is Launching A Virtual Reality Stripping Experience Men who crave the experience of a strip club without leaving the comfort of their own living room — or more likely, basement or cave — you're in luck! The Gold Club has partnered with
SF News Mark Zuckerberg's Personal Facebook Page Is Managed By A Team Of 12 People Pay no attention to the dozen or so people behind that curtain! A Bloomberg report tells us what we should probably have realized all along, which is that Mark Zuckerberg doesn't operate his
SF News First Homeless Navigation Center Abandons Permanent Housing Placement Promise The city's first Navigation Center for the homeless, launched in 2015 in the Mission District, is shifting its mandate amid the harsh realities of the homelessness crisis. Originally designed to house its clients
SF News Labor Department Sues Oracle For Allegedly Paying White Men More Than Others A complaint filed by the Department of Labor claims that software giant Oracle, which employs 45,000 US workers, is engaged in a “systemic practice of paying Caucasian male workers more than their
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Good News, Plebs: Ridiculous $700 Wi-Fi Enabled Juicer Now Just $400! Don't worry, everybody. Juicero, the company behind a wi-fi-enabled juicer that can only make juice from the company's own subscription-delivered packages of fruits and vegetables, is doing very well, selling great, and is
SF News Car Theft Victim Handed Over To Immigration Officials Sues SF Just as San Francisco bears down for the anti-immigration agenda of the coming Trump Administration, lauding and reaffirming its Sanctuary City policy, a man who was detained in 2015 by SFPD after reporting
SF News President Pardons Giants Hall Of Famer Willie McCovey Giants great Willie McCovey had a spotless record on the field — 521 home runs, 231 of them in Candlestick Park — and now he can say the same of his record off it. The
SF News Chinese Bike-Share Outfit Warned Not To Drop Thousands Of Bikes On SF Streets Without Permits Chinese bike-sharing startup Bluegogo may have to backpedal on its plans to expand to San Francisco. City officials are warning the company not to proceed without permits and perhaps to the detriment of
SF News Day Around The Bay: New East Bay Area Code To Be Added By December Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. As we noted in November, 510 area code numbers
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week A big week, this one, with Sketchfest in full swing — a guide to that here — and lots of action centered around Trump taking office. Everyone is going to want to approach recreation/demonstration
SF News Infamous Bernal Heights Landlord Who Quadrupled Tenant's Rent Now Must Pay Her $400,000 In March of 2015, Debra Follingstad's Facebook post went viral, a story that served as a "sign of the times" anecdote about the state of San Francisco eviction scares and housing horrors. In
SF News Barack Obama Commutes Most Of Chelsea Manning's Sentence The former army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, jailed for seven years already and serving a 35-year sentence set to end in 2045, will be free in just five months on May 17. The
SF News Far-Right Flips Out Over Obviously Fake Company Claiming To Pay Trump Protesters A website that claims to represent a San Francisco-based company called Demand Protest supposedly paying "operatives" as much as $2,500 a month "on top of standard per-event pay of $50/hr" for
SF News Day Around The Bay: Zebra Found Dead Near Hearst Castle Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. During his press conference today, Warriors' head coach Steve
SF News Comedian Rob Schneider Lectures Civil Rights Leader John Lewis On MLK Comedian Rob Schneider — for whom the Bay Area bears partial responsibility as he's a Pacifica native — had maybe better stick to the bad movies (Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, The Hot Chick) or even
SF News SF Women's March Expects 60K Turnout As More Inauguration-Related Demonstrations Planned This week, Bay Area groups have planned a slew of demonstrations that vary from fundraisers to protests to simple showings of solidarity surrounding Friday's inauguration of President Trump. The largest of them is
SF News SF Remembers Martin Luther King With Marches, Free Museum Admission, And More Just days after the third and final march from Selma to Montgomery on March 28, 1965 a tired but persistent Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood before an audience of 5,000 and
SF News Why Muni's New Light Rail Trains, Now Slowly Arriving, Have All Benches Instead Of Seats Last week — ominously on Friday the 13th — the first new Muni Metro light-rail train arrived in San Francisco after assembly in Sacramento, a sign that the transit agency's much-anticipated "Fleet of the Future"
SF News Trump Won't Use @POTUS Twitter Handle, Will Use Current Account To Keep Whining About SNL For Four Years When he assumes the presidency in less than a week, will Donald Trump make the final transition to power, setting aside his @realDonaldTrump Twitter account and his penchant for petty feuds to adopt
SF News Obama Moves To Protect More California Coast In Mendocino, Humboldt, Santa Cruz Thanks, Obama: Among the final acts of a presidency in which conservation was a "cornerstone," the commander-in-chief has designated more than 6,000 acres of coastal areas to join the California Coastal National
SF News Two Tower Of Power Bandmates Hit By Oakland Amtrak Train On Way To Yoshi's Appearance Two musicians of the Oakland R&B group Tower of Power are recovering in the hospital after being struck by an Amtrak train in Jack London Square last night. According to the
SF News CCSF Lives, Accreditation Reaffirmed For 7 Years As administrators hoped and expected, City College of San Francisco has its accreditation reaffirmed for the full term of the next seven years as the school announced in a press release today. The
Arts & Entertainment Dan Savage's Amateur Porn Fest Features Many 'Make America Great Again' Hats At an erotica film festival that includes footage of a couple having sex while skydiving and a man inserting a stick of butter into himself, the nastiest, the filthiest, the most grotesque and