SF News Video: Generous Duc Loi Grocery Plans To Serve 1,000 For Thanksgiving "I have been hungry before," Amanda Ngo, the owner of the Mission District grocery store Duc Loi, tells neighborhood website Mission Local. Knowing the power that a good meal has to bring people
SF News City Hall Office Was Vandalized With Debris, Fecal Matter In Pre-Election S***storm On the morning of November 7, the Monday before Election Day, employees of the San Francisco Assessor-Recorder's office were greeted at their City Hall quarters by "debris and suspected fecal matter," the Examiner
SF News Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Briefly Suspended On Twitter, Account Reset After 'Internal Mistake' Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey had his Twitter account suspended briefly Tuesday evening, sometime around 6 p.m. PST. The suspension lasted just minutes, but was not resolved fast enough to avoid lots of
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sandra Lee Fewer Officially Wins District 1 Supervisor Race Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. A Stanford study reveals that most students don’t
SF News 25-Year-Old Who Walked Alone Across The Country Has Reached The Pacific Logan Combs, a 25-year-old peripatetic type from Tennessee, has been making headlines as he hikes across the country from Charleston, South Carolina to San Francisco, California. He started off in May, and the
SF News Typically Attuned To Difference, Board Of Supervisors Focuses On Similarities In Wake Of Democalypse Hillary Ronen's successful election to the Board of Supervisors on November 8 wasn't just overshadowed by the unexpected election of Donald Trump. In her mind, the presidential election changed the very office to
Arts & Entertainment SFist Interviews: Jane Lynch Declares It Christmas, Talks Holiday Album, SF Performance, And McDonald's Fries At the absolute earliest, the Christmas season typically starts toward the middle of dessert at Thanksgiving. But Jane Lynch, three-time Emmy and Golden Globe winner, declares that the holiday season starts now, and
SF News 2016 Election Set Record For Highest Ever SF Voter Turnout San Francisco's in-person turnout at the polls on November 8th was nothing to write home about: Just about half of the city's registered voters made it to a polling place on election day
SF News Oh Dear God: Rose Pak's Body Was Never Buried And Is Still At A Mortuary As Family Feuds As a longtime San Francisco politics writer, Joe Eskanazi knows where the bodies are buried... or, as the case may be, not buried at all. That's what appears to be the trouble with
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Heckled By SF Anti-Dog Meat Protestor, Anthony Bourdain Jokes He'll 'Shoot A Puppy' If She Doesn't Stop Anthony Bourdain has famously few qualms when it comes to consuming, shall we say, overlooked foods, but he's been adamant about drawing the line at dog meat, telling ABC in a 2011 interview
SF News SF's Tallest, Most Tremendous Christmas Tree? It's At A Building Partially Owned By Donald Trump When the yugest, really the most tremendous Christmas tree in San Francisco is lit up in a ceremony on November 29th, Donald Trump won't be there to flip the switch, but his spirit
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Babu Ji Opens Next Week, Ryan Scott's Finn Town To Launch Next Month, And More This week at the SFist food bureau: We had word that restaurateur George Chen's long-delayed China Live would open in January, we took a moment to weigh the pros and cons of a
SF News Video: Local Charity Pranks Nob Hill Shoppers With 'Poverty Line' Prices Toilet paper for 17 bucks? Milk for almost $25? Eye-popping prices are the point: Adweek is celebrating today as its "ad of the day" a local spot from a local charity, the Tipping
Arts & Entertainment Massive Sketchfest Lineup Includes 'The Kids In The Hall' While Comedy Central Announces New 3-Day SF Fest Ta-da! SF Sketchfest 2017, the event's 16th annual incarnation, has revealed its gigantic lineup for shows from January 12-29. It's a who's who of comedy in all its forms, from film to stand-up
SF News BART Ridership Dips For The First Time In Six Years, Budget Will Be Trimmed Bay Area Rapid Transit is riding high after the passage of District Measure RR, entitling the regional system to a $3.5 billion bond after voter approval earlier this month. But BART's July
SF News SF Supervisors' Resolution: Climate Change Is Real, LGBT Rights Can't Change, And Black Lives Matter In a symbolic but powerful resolution that might even make our neighbors in far-left Berkeley a bit envious, the Board of Supervisors took time on Tuesday to pass a resolution thoroughly affirming the
SF News Who Will Replace Scott Wiener On the Board Of Supervisors? With District 8 Supervisor Scott Wiener headed off to Sacramento, the Board of Supervisors is soon to be Wiener-less. Who will fill the gaping void on that governing body for the City and
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Frowns Are Beautiful Too Turn that frown upside down! After all, to borrow the term for the shadow universe from Stranger Things, that's where we all live now. A series of encouraging signs, that I, with that
SF News Sod Laid, Newly Green Alamo Square Nears 'Late Winter' Opening A photo posted by M O S T (@mannyot) on Nov 13, 2016 at 6:35pm PST San Francisco's most photogenic park — Alamo Square, with its downtown views foregrounded by the picturesque Painted
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink La Urbana, The Upscale Mexican Spot On Divis, Has Closed Get ready to pour one out — mezcal would be most appropriate, but tequila will do — for La Urbana, which appears to have closed suddenly and, according to Inside Scoop, perhaps permanently on the
SF News Day Around The Bay: First SF Frost Advisory Of The Season Issued For Tonight Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. I'm literally shivering as the season's first frost warning
SF News Theranos Whistleblower Was Grandson Of Board Member George Shultz, Former Secretary Of State The walls are closing in around Palo Alto-based "blood testing" startup Theranos, whom erstwhile partner Walgreens is now suing for $140 million in voided tests. But a new layer to the drama has
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Jane's Third Location, A Retail Bakery At Geary and Steiner, To Open Later This Month Sweet, sweet Jane. The cafe that opened on Fillmore Street in 2011 and has since expanded to Larkin in 2014 will open its third location, a retail store and bakery operation at 1881
SF News Supervisors Delay 25% Affordable Mission Development Blaming 'Hateful, Divisive' Public Comment Although many community voices during a public comment period at a Board of Supervisors meeting yesterday made the case to continue forward with a massive Mission District development on South Van Ness Avenue,
SF News Trump Strategist Steve Bannon Implies Too Many Asians Have Power In Silicon Valley On the campaign trail, Donald Trump vowed to "drain the swamp" on Capitol Hill. Instead, he's made clear with his staff appointments so far that his intention is to pump it full of