SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Healthy Fast-Food Chain Locol Opening West Oakland Bakery On Friday A post shared by LocoL (@welocol) on Mar 25, 2017 at 4:58pm PDT California chef celebs Daniel Patterson and Roy Choi are adding a new direction to their nascent fast-food chain Locol
SF News It's Mating Season For Harbor Seals, But Drones Could Be Killing The Mood From February through June, hundreds of harbor seals sleep, mate, sleep, give birth, and then sleep some more on beaches like one at the center of the Monterey Bay national marine sanctuary, Hopkins
SF News Uber's First Diversity Report: Not Very Uber has been forced to take a long, hard look in the mirror after a series of scandals that mostly boil down to reflections of the company's aggressive attitude and corporate culture. At
SF News Iris Canada, 100-Year-Old Evicted Last Month After Long Legal Fight, Has Died A longtime resident of 670 Page Street who was evicted last month after a drawn-out fight that catalyzed San Francisco tenant rights groups has died at age 100. Iris Canada was hospitalized shortly
SF News Day Around The Bay: Yellow Cab Fleet Could Sell For As Little As $400K A post shared by Ted (@tedwphotos) on Mar 24, 2017 at 11:28pm PDT Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed
SF News Why Is PG&E Buying Multi-Million Dollar Marina Homes And Digging Up Their Yards? Some strange dirt on PG&E dug up by the Chronicle: For the last four years, the utility has been buying out multi-million dollar homes in the Marina to remove chemical contamination
SF News Minor Stampede Halts 680 Traffic, Horses Corralled By CHP Someone forgot to shut the barn door somewhere in Contra Costa County. CHP received a call around 7:25 a.m. of two horses on the loose in Alamo, and while officers were
SF News That Was Fast! Self-Driving Ubers Are Back On The Road, Everything Fine Now Driverless Uber vehicles were back on the streets of San Francisco this morning, the company confirmed to Reuters, after an exceedingly brief hiatus here and in other the testing cities of Tempe and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mission Sushi Spot V16 Opens SF's Millionth Fast-Casual Poke Bar Everyone is pretty much required to have a side-hustle these days, and V16, the latest sushi restaurant to occupy the northeast corner of 16th and Valencia, is no exception. With four stars on
SF News Prop Q, Voter-Approved Anti-Homeless Encampment Law, Hasn't Been Used Once A measure passed by San Francisco voters in November to give city officials the power to clear clusters of tents on city streets and sidewalks after providing 24-hours notice and offering services including
SF News [Update] BART Service Between Oakland And SF Restored As System Recovers From Downed Power Line Madness at West Oakland #bart station. Hundreds of pissed off riders. #CaseOfTheMondays pic.twitter.com/wBc48JlDy6— Eman (@Flipsican) March 27, 2017 An ongoing BART service interruption between San Francisco and the East Bay
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Fight Brewing As Anheuser-Busch-Owned Outfit Plots North Oakland Beer Garden A planned beer garden in Oakland's Temescal neighborhood from Los Angeles-based Golden Road Brewing has some local brewers gearing up for a fight. That's not just because Golden Road isn't locally owned, and
SF News Theranos Offers More Shares To Investors Who Pinky Swear Not To Sue Riddle me this: You think you might want to sue a company. But instead, would you like a lot of shares in it? If you like the sound of that deal, you'll love
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Residence To Close, Will Become New Bar From Horsefeather Team Longtime Duboce Triangle bar The Residence, a cocktail lounge with Victorian touches and neat window booth tables, will close in the next month or two. Hoodline has it that the owners have sold
SF News The Tenderloin Smells Strange Because Flowering Trees Are In Bloom Has the Tenderloin smelled a bit, well, off to you lately? If so, it's not simply that you're inured to the usual smells the neighborhood is known for — although that's possible, too. The
SF News Scott Wiener Calls Trump 'Manchurian Candidate' From State Senate Floor State Senator Scott Wiener demonstrated his ability to provide popular liberal soundbites in 2015, when the then Castro Supervisor told a Fox News TV crew, cameras rolling, that they were a "fringe propaganda
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bay Area Population Growth Is Slowing Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Meal ingredient delivery service Blue Apron buys BN Ranch,
SF News Tragic Ads Attempt To Glorify Desperate Hell Of Gig Economy The "gig economy" is literally killing us.Most depressing ad of the day goes to: @fiverr 🙃 pic.twitter.com/xq0sxsL55t— it's B! Cavello ✊️ (@b_cavello) March 9, 2017 Hustlers and freelancers in the
SF News Yet Another Star Berkeley Prof Accused Of Sexual Harassment A lawsuit filed in Alameda County Superior Court alleges that UC Berkeley professor John R. Searle, who stepped down suddenly from his post in the philosophy department this month but has held onto
SF News Photo Du Jour: Richmond District Driver Signs Wet Concrete With Car A motorist in the Richmond District yesterday either missed a few warning signs or intentionally sought to make a mark on the area, driving straight into wet concrete. A tipster to SFist snapped
Arts & Entertainment Here's A List Of Likely Outside Lands Performers, Based On Touring Schedules And Hunches It's around this time in late March that Golden Gate Park music festival Outside Lands releases its lineup, or at least that's been the case these last few years. For the 10th Outside
SF News RIP Virgin America Airlines, Which Alaska Is Officially Killing Off In Two Years Alaska Air Group, which for roughly $4 billion last April acquired Virgin America and its purple-lit cabins and generally happy customers, is doing away with the popular boutique brand in two years time,
SF News Safety Experts: 'Very Significant Risk' Possible If Oroville Dam Spillway Unfixed By Next Year The Oroville dam spillway that crumbled under intense pressure from use this rainy season, precipitating area evacuations that were only fully lifted this week, has work crews rushing to reconstruct the structure. If
SF News LinkedIn Map Shows Where People Flee To When They Leave The Bay Area Where do people go when they leave the Bay Area? Die-hards might answer "who cares" — The farthest from San Francisco or Berkeley or Oakland that they'd deign to move would be to a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Pauline's Keeps Pizza Coming, Forms LLC For Potential New Buyer Who Will Continue Business As-Is Sidney Weinstein, who told SFist in December that she was seeking a buyer for her 1985-founded Valencia Street pizzeria Pauline's, is now transferring her beer and wine license to "Pauline's LLC." Don't expect