Arts & Entertainment Could Raiders Take Move Out Of Sharing Economy Playbook And Split Levi's Stadium? Sharing a stadium or venue is hardly new, and currently it's the somewhat modest proposal from the content generators at the Tribune News Service in a story run by the Examiner: "Raiders should
SF News SF's Most Criminal Block Is [Drumroll] Market Between 4th And 5th Powell Street BART. The Westfield Mall. The cable car turnaround. Market between 4th and 5th Streets is a hotbed for transportation, shopping, tourism, and yes, criminal activity. This one stretch of SF's central
SF News SF May Limit Chain-Store Subsidiaries, Too San Francisco's formula retail rules, est. 2004, don't themselves adhere to any one strict formula. For example, while Hayes Valley, Chinatown's tourist corridor, and North Beach ban chains entirely, other parts of town
SF News LA-To-SF Greyhound Bus Flips On 101 In San Jose, Killing Two Passengers on Greyhound bus say driver feel asleep at the wheel. 2 dead, at least 6 injured in crash in S San Jose pic.twitter.com/YkBUvEI7FT— Matt Bigler (@mattbigler740) January 19, 2016
SF News [Update] Lanes Reopen After Protesters Turn Westbound Bay Bridge Into Parking Lot Protesters on #BayBridge have stopped traffic with sign that reads "Black Health Matters" pic.twitter.com/lNlqdz7kKe— KTVU (@KTVU) January 19, 2016 According to KRON4, a "March to reclaim MILK's radical legacy" organized
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Gasp! No Pliny The Younger At SF Beer Week This Year "Where's Pliny?" This year, the answer to that perennial question of SF Beer Week (January 22nd - 31st) will be a disappointing "nowhere." Though the super-hopped triple IPA typically punctuates the week's festivities,
SF News Massive El Niño Waves Tear Pacifica A New Sinkhole Huge waves wash out walkway in Pacifica. Crews bring in boulders to protect homes. High tide at 6pm. pic.twitter.com/1HVEOu5mtc— Marianne Favro (@mariannefavro) January 18, 2016 Pacifica has been struggling to
SF News Provocateurs Post 'Call It Frisco' Fliers In Mission Polysyllabic "San Francisco" has been subject to every possible contraction and abbreviation. While "SF" might be more en vogue, "Frisco," fueled in part by too-clever Twitter ironists, has made a recent comeback. Or
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mission Bay Alliance Delays Opening Of Warriors Arena Until 2019 "We're officially announcing that the arena will open in 2019 rather than 2018 in light of the litigation that the Mission Bay Alliance recently filed," said Warriors team President Welts. The deep-pocketed Alliance
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: The Perennial Opens, Buckshot Closing, And More Another week with much to eat, drink, and discuss. First it brought the semi-annual menu change from modern cocktail trailblazers Trick Dog, and then, in further menu news, we scoped the food and
SF News Frugal Man Brings Fridge On BART In a week marked by a severed foot discovered on the tracks at Downtown Berkeley, a terrifying shooting onboard a train at West Oakland, revelations that many BART train cameras are decoys and
SF News Monterey Gynecologist Will Do Time For Unleashing Python On Her Cheating, Snake-Fearing Husband Dr. Mary Kay Brewster bought the three- to four-foot-long python in Salinas, all cash. According to the Contra Costa Times, the 58-year-old Monterey woman with what KSBW reports was a well-regarded gynecology practice
Arts & Entertainment Surprise, Again! Dave Chappelle Adds Second Suprise SF Show This Saturday Comedian Dave Chappelle's typically bi-annual "surprise shows" are a little like that surprise party in the office on your birthday. Maybe it's gonna be on Thursday, maybe it's gonna be on Friday, but
SF News Techies Spending $4K A Pop On 'Rationality' Seminars That Sound Vaguely Culty It's time for a bunch of self-proclaimed "rationalists" — a group of mostly technologists in their 20s — to start acting like it and stop paying the Berkeley-based Center For Applied Rationality. I say this
SF News Black Cyclist Says He Was Stopped And Beaten By SFPD While Delivering A Burrito A bicycle delivery worker was fulfilling a Postmates order for a burrito in SoMa when he tells CBS SF he was stopped by SFPD officers who went on to brutally beat and mace
SF News Airbnb CEO Rented Out His Own Unregistered Airbnb Just last month, People magazine saluted 34-year-old Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky for continuing to generously rent out a couch in his apartment despite having $3 billion to his name. "I still live in
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bones Found Near Alamo Square Likely Dismembered Adult And Child In this video from Stanley Roberts, an unpleasant bro-type incorrectly blames homeless people for car break-ins, complains that homeless aren't hidden enough. [KRON4] A Google/Alphabet announcement indicates their self-driving cars still need
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Beer Week Cometh: 21 Events To Check Out Beer Week is back, perhaps before you knew it — even, maybe, before your hangover from last year had fully receded. Regardless, get ready. There is, as usual, a glut of places holding events
Arts & Entertainment Look Out, Uber: SF's Hottest New Unicorn Has Priceless Valuation Even those who subscribe to tech luminary Marc Benioff's view that “unicorn mania.. [is] dangerous for our Silicon Valley economy," a warning he issued in a recent interview, are sure to marvel at
SF News Supervisors Seek Day Of Remembrance For Mario Woods, DOJ Investigation Into His Killing By SFPD An apology. A day of remembrance. And hopefully a Department of Justice Investigation into the San Francisco Police Department's use-of-force, training, and tactics. That's all the Board of Supervisors were able to offer
SF News After Rape Kit Goes Untested For Years, Survivor Brings Federal Lawsuit Against SF May 2010, Bay to Breakers. As Heather Marlowe recalls telling first a friend, then the police, and eventually ABC 7, "I think something really bad happened to me today. I think that I
Arts & Entertainment [Video] Local Artists Stage Effigy 'Viking Funeral' For Motörhead Frontman Welsh Motörhead frontman Ian Fraser Kilmister was known to friends as Lemmy and to fans for his appreciation of amphetamines and Nazi symbology, though importantly not ideology. Sadly for that group, Lemmy passed
SF News Use Tinder? You Have A Secret Internal Desirability Rating! Sean Rad, the 29-year-old CEO of Tinder who now infamously didn't know the meaning of the word "sodomy", now tells Fast Company he has an "above average" desirability rating. What's this? Internally, it's
SF News Death Spares David Bowie From Hearing Smash Mouth's 'Tribute' To Him Each of us mourns in our own, private way. Sometimes we even mourn publicly, paying collective tribute to our loved ones and heroes. While the loss of space alien godrocker David Bowie affected
SF News 60% Of Women In Tech Are Sexually Harassed (And More Numbers To Make You Throw Up) via GIPHY A new study of more than 200 women in technology reveals a hypocrisy with which many will be woefully familiar: A booming industry built on the promise of a new world