SF News Airbnb Will Allow Neighbor Feedback On Hosts, Guests, Properties Perhaps you remember the tale, told in our Apartment Sadness column, of an Airbnb situation gone totally haywire on Telegraph Hill. The gist: Some tenancy-in-common (TIC) neighbors have a long-running feud that partially
SF News Game Of Thrones To Promote Season 5 DVD With SF 'Dragon' Landing And Flight Tomorrow Stunt moves are what drive Game of Thrones, the popular television show based on the books of George R.R. Martin that relies heavily on scenes of extreme violence, sexual violence, and mostly
SF News Uber Driver Leads CHP On 100-Mph Chase Through Five East Bay Cities "We don't know why he ran," officer Sean Wilkenfeld, a California Highway Patrol spokesperson, told the Contra Costa Times, referring to a Newark man and recent Uber driver who led officers on a
SF News Day Around The Bay: YouTube Was Intended As A Dating Site YouTube was supposed to be a dating site, for posting videos to attract dates, as the company revealed recently. [CNET] Despite being a totally healthy company and opening a new location across town,
SF News Lighting-Fast Gigabit Internet Coming To SF Real Slow A report on the state of internet infrastructure and use in San Francisco told us last year, among other things, that a ton of SF residents just have dial-up internet or else have
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eatsa's Automated Quinoa Empire Expands With New FiDi Location Next Week The second San Francisco Eatsa, which is less like a restaurant and more like an Amazon Locker for quinoa bowls, is set to open next week in that land of the quick lunch,
SF News Judge Says 'Nope' To Gag Order In City Hall Corruption Case A five-year undercover FBI probe into corruption at City Hall heretofore shrouded in secrecy may no longer be kept so quiet. While the work of the District Attorney's office and the FBI's San
SF News Officer Cleared In Alex Nieto Shooting Gloats On Facebook (Allegedly) Roger Morse, one of four officers cleared last week when a federal jury found the SFPD quartet did not use excessive force when they shot and killed Alex Nieto in 2014, allegedly reacted
SF News The Chapel Cancels Event For Trump-Supporting Website Breitbart Conservative website Breitbart may not be for everyone. In fact, it's against a lot of people. Like Obama! You know, the guy who, in the words of the invitation to a now-cancelled meet
SF News Uber Driver Charged With Killing 6 In Kalamazoo Shootings Says Devil Appeared In App After recently starting as an Uber driver-partner, on February 20th Jason Dalton allegedly shot and killed six strangers, perhaps picking up other passengers in between and after the murders, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. A
SF News Did Nancy Reagan Really Mock SF Gay Pride Parades? In speaking of Nancy Reagan on the day of her funeral, Hillary Clinton praised the late former first lady for helping to start a national conversation about the AIDS epidemic. Ronald and Nancy
SF News Deputy Public Defender Was Wrongly Arrested While Protecting Her Client, Office Of Citizens Complaints Finds Jami Tillotson, at the time a San Francisco Deputy Public Defender, was arrested without cause and unduly detained in January 2015 according to a now public investigation by the Office of Citizen Complaints.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Planning Announces Sea Level Rise Action Plan SF Planning announces its Sea Rise Action Plan, hoping to counter the threat. [Chron] Speaking of which, stay up to date on the storm of the weekend, bringing floods, school closures, a K-Mart
SF News SF Ranks 2nd In Highest Per Capita Campaign Contributions To Bernie Sanders Cities on the left-leaning left coast are donating in droves to Bernie Sanders, the Vermont Senator and candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination about whom all your (most vocal and enfranchised) friends are
SF News Is The SF Dream House Contest For Real? Was it all a dream... house? The San Francisco Dream House raffle, a yearly benefit for the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, advertises a mansion home as its grand prize, but it
Arts & Entertainment New Posters For HBO's 'Silicon Valley' Blur Line Between Parody, Documentary To quote from HBO's Silicon Valley, the technology industry has reached "Florence during the Renaissance," levels. "This is Camelot," a Google CEO type bloviated in the beginning of Season 2, "the cradle of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hello, Doughnut Dolly! These Beauties Are Headed To Mid-Market Sweet doughnuts who art from heaven, Doughnut Dolly be thy name. Previously confined to two shops in the East Bay, the gloriously fried goods from Donut Dolly owner/mastermind Hannah Hoffman are now
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: SF's Black Cat Bar Comes Back To Life In Shoot For LGBT History Series A photo posted by Dustin Lance Black (@dlanceblack) on Mar 9, 2016 at 8:12pm PST "After three long years of research, interviews and writing, it’s now time to leave home and
Arts & Entertainment Raise A Glass: 'Hamiltunes' Host Hamilton Sing-Along At El Rio This Month Have you been saying to yourself "there’s a million things I haven’t done?" Is one of those things "singing along to the broadway phenomenon Hamilton with a horde of rabid fans?
SF News SFPD Officers Who Killed Alex Nieto Did Not Use Excessive Force, Jury Finds According to an eight person federal jury who deliberated for roughly a day following eight days of testimony, four San Francisco police officers did not use excessive force when they killed Alex Nieto,
SF News Rains Douse Bay Area, Your Excitement For The Weekend As Flash Flood Watch Takes Effect The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch advisory for San Francisco effective now through Sunday, so watch the hell out, okay? Heavy rains are rolling in with KRON4 calling for
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco's 11 Best Local Gyms And Fitness Studios San Francisco is an athlete's paradise. Weather is usually suitable for a run or a hike, hills are themselves a training regimen, and yoga studios seem to be city-mandated every few blocks. But
SF News For Success, Startups Look To Crazy New Metric: Profitability In a survey of 929 tech and healthcare startup executives, Silicon Valley Bank has made a shocking discovery. Just 64 percent felt business conditions would improve this year, writes Wired, representing an 18
SF News Closing Arguments Heard In Nieto Trial, Jury Deliberates “What brings us here today are 59 shots," Mission Local quotes the closing arguments attorney Adante Pointer made yesterday in the case against police officers who killed Alex Nieto in Bernal Heights Park
Arts & Entertainment Transbay Transit Center Gets First Panel Of Patterned Metal 'Skin' To celebrate their progress and also remind us that this Transbay Transit Center thing is really happening, Darin Cook, a senior associate principal with designers Pelli Clarke Pelli Architect, led the big reveal