SF News Martin Shkreli To Join Milo Yiannopoulos For UC Davis Appearance, But Berkeley Stop Could Be Cancelled Because, I don't know, maybe he hadn't registered sufficient public disgust and outrage at news of his UC Davis speaking engagement to reassure himself of his own existence, Troll Of All Media and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Helen Diller Foundation Pledges $500 Million To UCSF Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Muni and BART are mostly thankful for the presence
Arts & Entertainment Russian Hill Home Once Owned By Nic Cage Hits The Market A Gothic Tudor mansion on Russian Hill that will be familiar to some as it is highly photographed in shots of the Bay and the Hyde Street cable car has just hit the
SF News Two Employees At 9th And Market Walgreens Stabbed Two employees at the Walgreens store at 9th and Market Streets were stabbed by an alleged thief on Wednesday morning, police told Bay City News. The crime took place at around 7 a.
SF News SF Homeowners Could See Bills In Wake Of Storm Because Of Tree Maintenance Rules Heavy winds and rain that reportedly brought down more than 350 trees in San Francisco arrived months too early for some homeowners, who will likely have to foot the bill for tree removals.
SF News In Bizzaro Interview With Maureen Dowd, Peter Thiel Says Fake Wrestling Is Real And No One Cares About The Supreme Court Over "a four-hour dinner of duck and chocolate dessert" New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd interviewed Trump transition team player Peter Thiel, the Paypal co-founder and early Facebook investor who still serves on
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Russian River Brewing Reveals Expansion Designs, Readies Pliny The Younger For Beer Week Last year, timing issues kept the belle of the Beer Week ball from attending the festivites: An earlier Beer Week schedule pegged to the Super Bowl meant that Pliny the Younger, the highly
SF News Hydrofoil Water Taxi Startup Aims To Ferry Bay Area Commuters Ooh la la! French startup founders Alain Thebault and Anders Bringdal, a duo who broke the record for speed on a sailboat they designed back in 2009, were speeding through San Francisco and
Arts & Entertainment Booksmith Boycotts Book By Milo Yiannopoulos, Who Arrives In The Bay Area This Week In a move his acolytes are sure to leverage as evidence of the politically-correct-to-the-point-of-intolerance, easily "triggered" left, the independent San Francisco bookstore The Booksmith announced on its website this week that it won't
SF News Post-Inauguration Women's March In San Francisco Announces Speakers, Performers As soon as she heard about the Women's March on Washington, Martha Shaughnessy, who has lived in San Francisco almost her whole life, bought a ticket to fly to the nation's capital. She
SF News J Church Train Stops Just Short Of Fallen Tree In Dolores Park .@sfmta_muni J line isn't going anywhere pic.twitter.com/yYjmbmAJDA— Diego Ongaro (@ongardie) January 11, 2017 Mother nature was busy trimming trees last night with heavy winds and rain. At around 7
SF News Update: BART Service Outage Between 24th St. And Colma After Two Trains Hit Tree Limb 24th Mission Street Station Chaos. #SFBART #BART #SF .@SFBART pic.twitter.com/b5tlV3lUXz— Charlie (@PerKerry) January 11, 2017 Under heavy winds during rush hour this evening, a BART train struck a large tree
SF News Day Around The Bay: Supervisor Ronen And Mayor Lee Attempt To Preserve Latino Businesses Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Following that mysterious rotten egg smell that may have
SF News Rival Surveys Study Proposed Bike Lanes For Fell And Oak Along The Panhandle San Francisco cyclists accustomed to the mixed-use path through the Panhandle to and from Golden Gate Park may someday be granted a lane of their own. Sure, protected lanes on Fell and Oak
SF News Welcome To Legal Weed Boom Town, Where Even Former Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi Is Cashing In These are heady times for San Francisco's existing marijuana industry, a loose affiliation of medical dispensaries, cultivators, and consultants who are still tending to their existing clientele of patients with doctors' recommendations while
SF News National Park Service Places Controversial New Dog Management Rules On Hold The National Park Service will hold off on signing and therefore finalizing new dog management rules for the Golden Gate National Recreation Area that would limit dog-friendly and off-leash areas, the organization announced
SF News [Update] Lucas Museum Turns To The Dark Side, Is Bound For LA Despite Mayor Lee's Brown-Nosing It might take Jedi mind tricks to convince billionaire filmmaker George Lucas to place his Museum of Narrative Art on Treasure Island, but rest assured, Mayor Lee is trying the next best thing:
SF News No, Yahoo Is Not Gone, And Yes, Marissa Mayer Is Still Its CEO An SEC filing from today reveals two seemingly major changes to what is left of the onetime web giant Yahoo, but the reality of the situation is less major shake up than corporate
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Smuggler's Cove Partners With Virgin Atlantic To Bring Tiki Drinks To SFO Smuggler's Cove, the top-notch tiki bar tucked away in Hayes Valley, might be a vacation destination unto itself, but for those who are looking to travel more literally, the bar's proprietor, Polynesian Pop
SF News Tourism Dip Expected As Moscone Center Set To Close For Expansion The San Francisco tourism industry, accustomed to recent boom times, is about to shift gears as it prepares for the loss of business generated by the city's largest convention center operation. In April,
SF News Google's Self-Driving Minivans Hit The Suburban Streets Of Mountain View This Month Mountain View, California, Google/Alphabet's backyard, is one of several suburban locales where driverless minivans will soon roam free in their natural habitat. In a speech made to a Detroit auto show, the
SF News SF Cleared In Negligence Case Brought By Kate Steinle's Parents The parents of Kathryn Steinle, a woman killed by a gunshot wound near Pier 14 in San Francisco in July 2015, cannot sue the City of San Francisco for negligence, essentially because of
SF News Calaveras Tunnel Tree, A California Icon, Falls In Storm A popular California sightseeing destination in Calaveras Big Trees State Park has been destroyed. The Pioneer Cabin Tree, a giant sequoia whose trunk was hollowed out in the 1880s for the novelty of
SF News Day Around The Bay: Layoffs Hit Theranos Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. SF emergency dispatchers are falling behind as lengthy delays
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Uma Casa Opens For Portuguese Food, Vancouver's Bao Down Comes To SF, And More This week at the SF Food desk there was word of two SoMa restaurant closures, the first in the well-loved, five-year old AQ, which will be seeing the shutter soon and the second