SF News Right-Wing Hidden-Camera Footage Implicates SF Teachers' Union Rep In Abuse Coverup San Francisco school officials and labor organizers are investigating a video secretly recorded by a right-wing group called Project Veritas and released online yesterday. The video and audio, which are edited to an
SF News 31.5% Of Bay Area Millennials Live With Their Parents Millennials, a generation of fickle, device-addicted, permanent adolescents, are by now famous for living at home with their parents in large numbers. These circumstances, of course, are somehow their own fault and not
SF News Day Around The Bay: Supes Propose SF Ban City Contracts With Companies Who Bid On Border Wall Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. From Zuck to Ellison to Musk, here are the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink DoorDash Delivery Robots Now Crawling Bay Area Sidewalks Spotted in Redwood City- testing Doordash delivery vehicle pic.twitter.com/uF3mBpMT7O— Lou Hong (@louhong) March 10, 2017 They may not be the Star Wars-style droids we were looking for, but they say
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week This week might be on the slower end of those in town, but even in a lull of activity, there are plenty of readings, dance parties, and art openings to attend. You're presence
Arts & Entertainment President Trump Is Trolling Colin Kaepernick Now In a speech Monday in Kentucky, Donald Trump bragged that it was for fear of Twitter criticism from him that NFL owners had shown little interest in approaching Colin Kaepernick, the now-former 49ers
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Church And Market Safeway No Longer 24-Hour Warzone, Now Closes At 1:30 A.M. This month marked the end of an era for the Church and Market Safeway, a grocery store previously open to the brave, drunk, strung out, and hungry at all hours of night. According
SF News Year-Long Street Tree Census Shows 20,000 More Than Previously Estimated A couple of Lorax types at the Planning Department launched a year-long tree tabulation last January, EveryTreeSF census, and now the results are in. A 2012 partial tree census in the Bayview, North
SF News Conservatory Of Flowers Seeks City Hall-Style Lighting Scheme The oldest building in Golden Gate Park, a wood-and-glass greenhouse first constructed in 1879 in an elaborate Victorian style, has plans to step into the spotlight. The SF Parks Alliance is hoping to
SF News Uber Buys Half The Office Space At New Warriors' Arena, Scales Back Oakland Plans Rather than placing its emphasis on the downtown Oakland offices it purchased in 2015, embattled ride-hailing giant Uber will be renting much of the massive East Bay space it owns to others, placing
SF News Famed 49er Dwight Clark Announces ALS Diagnosis, Suspects Football Is To Blame Immortalized by the San Francisco 49ers for his two Super Bowl wins with the team over a nine-year period that ended in 1987, Dwight Clark, now 60, has just revealed a positive diagnosis
SF News Uber Executive Exodus: Company President, Maps Leader, And More Bail Uber president of ride-sharing Joe Jones, the company's second in command who was poached from a position at Target just six months ago, is leaving the company in a huff. His departure, complete
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Speakeasy Ales & Lagers Won't Shut Down After All, Continues Production With New Owner Lined Up In news that calls for a beer, San Francisco craft brewery Speakeasy Ales & Lagers has reversed course after making an abrupt announcement last week that it would shut down all operations immediately
SF News Day Around The Bay: Following Ghost Ship Fire, Oakland Entered $90K PR Firm Contract Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. After the Ghost Ship fire that killed 36 people
SF News Scott Wiener Introduces State Bill To Reduce Felony For HIV-Positive People Not Telling Partners Their Status A law that makes it a felony to knowingly expose another person to HIV by having unprotected sex with them without disclosing one's positive HIV status is being targeted by State Senator and
SF News Autonomous Ubers Drive Under A Mile On Average Before A Human Has To Take Over Now that Uber finally got those California DMV permits it originally said it totally didn't need, it's back testing some driverless cars under DMV supervision in the state. That means we're due to
SF News Turkey Trotting Through SF Finally Captured, Poses For Hideous Mugshot A seriously unfortunate looking prehistoric bird seen wandering San Francisco streets was captured after sightings in the Castro and Alamo Square areas. Such fowl — wild turkeys — are rarely seen in the city, save
SF News [Update] Man Shot, Killed On 19th Street Just before 1 a.m. this morning police responded to reports of a shooting on 19th Street. There, they found a male shooting victim on the sidewalk between Mission and Capp Streets, a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Andytown Opens New Roastery, Second Outer Sunset Cafe With Free Coffee Saturday Business and life partners Lauren Crabbe and Michael McCrory of the Outer Sunset cafe and roastery Andytown have at least three things, by my count, to celebrate this month. First, it's the third
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Finally! Ruby Skye Closing, Could Become Actually Cool Music Hall With Bowling Alley San Francisco's Hottest New Club of 2000 that somehow still felt trapped in the '90s, Ruby Skye, the now 17-year-old dance hall, is set to close later this year according to Hoodline. The
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Ersatz Street Signs Depict Homeless People X-ing, Sleeping Today in "art that makes you think and stuff" we present a guerrilla sign/art installation, or a series of them, in the area of Hayes Valley Art Works. These signs are likely
SF News SF Indie Online Retailer ModCloth Sold To Walmart At an all-hands meeting at its San Francisco headquarters Wednesday, the CEO of online independent clothing retailer ModCloth, Matthew Kaness, disclosed to his staff that the company had been sold to another online
SF News Behold The San Francisco Skyline Of The Very Near Future A new set of renderings by SF-based firm Steelblue visualize the result of a downtown building boom the likes of which we shouldn't expect to see again soon. Consider this a sneak peek
SF News Day Around The Bay: Conservative Shock Jock Michael Savage And His Poodle Attacked Outside Marin Restaurant Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The new UC Berkeley Chancellor nominee is Carol Christ,
SF News FBI Charges Russian Spies In Yahoo Hacks, May Have Been 'Spear Phishing' Attack Head of #FBI #SF John Bennett addresses media regarding the Yahoo hack by alleged Russian FSB agents and criminal hackers. pic.twitter.com/qIDxsHfzcK— FBI SanFrancisco (@FBISanFrancisco) March 15, 2017 Justice Department officials