SF News [Video] Watch Pacifica Cliffs Erode In Real Time And Time Lapse Battered by El Niño, Pacifica is in unfortunate shape. "It's a series of issues, none of which is truly catastrophic, but when you take them together, they are clearly outpacing what the city
SF News Labs For Healthcare Startup Theranos Present 'Immediate Jeopardy To Patient Safety' The first results from an investigation into Palo Alto-based healthcare technology startup Theranos are in, and they aren't favorable for the health of the formerly whinnying Silicon Valley Unicorn. The blood-sampling technology upon
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Riptide Will Return In Late Spring On New Year's Day, 2016, Riptide co-owner Les James and general manager Alisha Liscinsky took a plunge into the icy Pacific just blocks from their bar. They and their many Sunset neighborhood patrons
SF News Thanks, El Niño: Sierra Snowpack Hits Five-Year High Following years of dismal winter dustings for the Sierra Nevada Mountains, this season's El Niño has lifted snowpack to 115 percent of normal (the historical average for a particular date) according to the
SF News Burner Dream Job? Work For The Man At Burning Man Burning Man's stated goal: Create a temporary city ungoverned by the hierarchies, mores, and laws that elsewhere repress us. But with its nearly 66,000 attendees last year, the event does need to
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week As Beer Week continues, keep in mind the plentiful other activities going on — from art and theater to the reopening of Dolores Park. You know, some of this stuff would actually go pretty
SF News Days Numbered For Hayes Valley Days Inn? Hayes Valley's Days Inn and adjacent burger joint Double Decker on Grove Street could make way for a way bigger hotel building. The Business Times reports that the existing 47-room hotel at 465
SF News How Uber Knows If Your Driver Is Speeding Or Playing With Their Phone "How's my driving?" Oh please, Uber already knows. The company doesn't need for you to call a number listed on an old-fashioned bumper sticker to tell them that one of their drivers is
SF News Uproar Begins As Supervisor Wiener Tries To Enforce Tent Ban On Homeless Postcards from SF: Our homeless camp stretching 0.8 mile, both sides of the street from 13th/Otis to 13th/San Bruno. pic.twitter.com/JIMGn7L7Fi— Violet Blue ® (@violetblue) January 22, 2016 Three
Arts & Entertainment Tucked Away Diego Rivera Mural Finally Gets Its Digital Closeup The sprawling and gorgeous Diego Rivera mural “Unión de la Expresión Artistica del Norte y Sur de este Continente” (The Marriage of the Artistic Expression of the North and of the South on
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Beer Week Sausage Fest In Marina Tonight Belga, a Marina/Cow Hollow Belgian bistro that scored a spot among our 17 best new restaurants of 2015, is laying the symbolism on thick tonight from 5 to 8 p.m. The
SF News App Promises Faster Oakland 911 Service, For A Price According to the FCC, 70 percent of 911 calls are now placed from wireless phones. Understandably, that percentage is only growing. But whereas landlines can provide emergency services dispatchers with quick location details,
SF News Supervisor Wiener Asks For Hold On Duboce Sex Offender Clinic Duboce Triangle residents have been granted more time to sharpen their pitchforks and light their torches: Sharper Future, the sex offender rehabilitation center expected to "quietly" open on 100 Church Street at Duboce
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chronicle Tolls Bell For Tech Sector These are the [San Francisco Chronicle's] reasons why “the tech sector should be scared.” In fact, has a bubble already burst, and we just didn't notice? Essex Street? The Caltrain Paint Yard? Those
SF News Sex Offender Outpatient Clinic To Open In Duboce 'Out Of The Closet' Space A year after Out Of The Closet and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation moved out of their space at Church and Duboce across from the N-Judah stop, a new tenant is readying for arrival.
SF News Amid Massive Losses, Thirsty Uber Gambles On Lower Prices, Higher Volume Silicon Valley's leakiest unicorn is betting on cheaper rates, more drivers, and greater ride volume to make a profit. Losses for Uber, a professional contracting service, grew to $1.7 billion on $1.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: <em>Satchmo At The Waldorf</em> The best moments in Satchmo at the Waldorf come when the audience at the American Conservatory Theater is cast as the crowd at the Waldorf Astoria of the play's title. "White people don't
SF News Autonomous Car Crashes In SF For First Time, But Human Error Blamed Again It's hard to say definitely whether, as PC World Does, this marks a kind of first for autonomous vehicle accidents in San Francisco because human error could be the root cause. Basically, it's
Arts & Entertainment Eff-ing In SF, Vol. 5: Safe Words And How To Use Them When it comes to sex, particularly of the more adventurous variety, you may be all tied up, but you never want to be tongue-tied. All kink scenarios or scenes should, Mistress Mina Bellamy
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Rare Brews And Bearded Bros: 2016 SF Beer Week Bingo Beer Wee begins with a roar tomorrow, the 22nd, and likely ends with you whimpering next weekend on the 31st. So, what's your plan? The question is always difficult, and it's made more
SF News Day Around The Bay: Rain Blamed For Majority Of Nearly 500 Bay Area Car Crashes In 12 Hours Mayor Lee apparently requested that major taxpayer-funded construction projects be put on hold to ease traffic during Super Bowl 50. [CBS SF] This Portland, Oregon Community College has planned a White History Month
SF News Instagram-Famous Haight Street 'Hippy' Cat Neutered, Owner Offers To Sell Its Testicles You know what they say about cats. They don't have owners: Just staff. Well, in San Francisco fashion, Butters the cat —whom Mashable calls "a beloved staple... of Haight Ashbury" — has a social
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 15 Best Ramen Spots In The Bay Area "Ramen," says Japanese celebrity chef Masaharu Morimoto, "is a dish that's very high in calories and sodium." Respectfully, chef, that's bullshit. Ramen isn't a dish: It's a bowl. The rest of that statement,
SF News All The Cops Who Shot Mario Woods Are Back On The Job The five SFPD officers who fired on and killed Mario Woods, a 26-year-old black man in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood, have been cleared to return to work by a Police Department panel and
Arts & Entertainment Let There Be Bay Lights: Bridge Installation To Return In A Flash San Francisco may not be known as the City of Lights (thanks, fog) but January 30th will elevate our status in the illumination department when 25,000 LEDs return to the Bay Bridge.