SF News Majority Of Driver's Licenses Issued This Year Are For Undocumented Immigrants After AB 60 went into effect at the beginning of the year, over half of the driver's licenses issued in California are for undocumented immigrants. According to the DMV, around 397,000 of
SF News Presidio Parkway Opens Ahead Of Schedule Sunday Night (R.I.P. Doyle Drive) The new Presidio Parkway—née Doyle Drive—is set to open at 10 p.m., Sunday night, seven hours ahead of schedule. The commute nightmare has finally come to an end, as workers
SF News Poisonous Snake Goes Missing In San Francisco Zoo The San Francisco Zoo opened a new exhibit this weekend, and already a venomous snake has gone missing. Don't worry, it's not that dangerous. On Friday, zookeepers said a small snake known as
SF News Reckless Driver On Golden Gate Bridge Plows Through Toll Plaza Onto Closed Doyle Drive A CHP officer had to smash open a car window in order to remove a reckless driver after he ignored officers and drove onto a closed part of Doyle Drive. On Friday, just
SF News Google Might Be Uploading Your Photos Without Your Knowledge Your Android phone might be uploading your photos to Google without you knowing it. A journalist at the Nashville Business Journal discovered this strange quirk of the Google Photos app, and showed how
SF News Officials Not Sure How Prisoner Got Sawed In Half, With Organs Missing Officials at a state prison in Vacaville aren't exactly sure how an inmate managed to get sawed in half or where his internal organs went under the eye of prison security. The body
Arts & Entertainment Videos: Corgis Frolic In Ocean Beach's Sand At Corgi Con 🐾🐺🐾 BIG WOOFS to everyone that came out to #NorCalCorgiCon today! Final Count was 453 for those furriends that signed in at the tent. The ExecuCorg team (L to R) CMO - Cote @mylemoncorgi
SF News SpaceX Rocket Blows Up After Liftoff Elon Musk's SpaceX experienced another spectacular setback as another rocket exploded during liftoff. The unmanned Falcon 9 rocket took off Sunday morning Cape Canaveral, Florida at 10:21 a.m., local time. At
SF News SF Corrections Officer Allegedly Leaves Gun And Cocaine Behind On Disneyland Trip A San Francisco youth corrections officer is in trouble after allegedly leaving behind a gun and some cocaine while on a family trip to Disneyland. Robert Dandrea Minor, a corrections officer for the
SF News Feds Want Million-Dollar Accommodations At Burning Man Burning Man organizers say federal officials are being "excessive" in their request for accommodations at the festival, including flushing toilets and 24-hour access to ice cream. Documents acquired by the Reno Gazette-Journal show
Arts & Entertainment Taylor Swift Wants Apple To Pay Musicians For Their Hard Work Taylor Swift's 1989 has sold almost 9 million copies, worldwide, but you won't be able to find it on Apple's soon-to-be music streaming service. On June 30, Apple will launch Apple Music, a
SF News Video: Shots Ring Out At Oakland Sideshow It was another wild weekend of sideshows in Oakland—and one of them got a little scary for a journalist watching the whole scene. Early Saturday morning, a video journalist was on hand
SF News Google Says They'll Remove Revenge Porn From Their Search Results Although Google has often resisted scrubbing content from their search results, the Internet giant says they will soon honor requests to have "revenge porn" removed. On Google's Public Policy Blog, senior vice president
SF News Uber Bans Guns For Both Drivers And Riders Uber has banned firearms across the board for both drivers and riders. According to the AP, the new Uber policy went into effect on June 10, making its policy as strict as its
SF News Photos: D.I.Y. Signs Asking Tenderloin Thieves To Not Break Car Windows While it's best to not leave valuables in the car in case of a break-in, anyone looking to rob a parked car is going to smash a window to double check anyway. As
SF News Giant Sea Slugs Are Coming For You, East Bay East Bay residents are shocked at the sudden invasion of unexpected, slimy creatures—and it's not tech bros finding new neighborhoods to gentrify. Giant sea slugs known as sea hares are appearing in
SF News Woman Punched In The Face Over Beef Teriyaki Sandwich In Ingleside A 61-year old woman was punched over what was reported to be a beef teriyaki sandwich in San Francisco. According to KPIX, the woman was eating outdoors on the 1200 block of Ocean
SF News Two Injured In Roller Coaster Accident At Great America A worker at Great America suffered "traumatic" injuries after he was dragged about 10 feet by a roller coaster in the park. On Friday night, around 8:15 p.m., a maintenance worker
Arts & Entertainment Video: Lesbian Couple Goes Online Shopping For Sperm If this video is any indication, the process by which lesbian parents conceive is a long, arduous process. Haley Jude a.k.a. Queer Mama has been vlogging her pregnancy, and one charming
SF News Escape From Alcatraz Triathletes Have Their Bikes Stolen Before Race A couple went on a 3,000 mile cross-country roadtrip to San Francisco to take part in Escape From Alcatraz, only to discover their bikes stolen a day before the race. Chad Kimbrell
SF News Suspect Killed In First Oakland Police Fatal Shooting In Two Years An armed suspect was killed this morning in what authorities say is the first fatal police shooting involving Oakland city police in two years. Police were called to the scene by firefighters just
SF News 'Clean-Cut Bandit' Who Robbed Several NorCal Banks Arrested In L.A. The "Clean-Cut Bandit," who is suspected of robbing nine Northern California banks, including six in San Francisco, was arrested Friday in Los Angeles. According to the Chronicle, Darius Gilbert was arrested at a
SF News Mystery Donor Drops Off Classic Apple Computer Worth $200,000 A woman who dropped off a classic Apple computer has a $100,000 check waiting for her. The electronic waste recycling firm Clean Bay Area is looking for a woman who dropped off
SF News SFMOMA Construction Worker Critically Injured In Fall A construction worker was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after suffering a fall in the elevator shaft at SFMOMA. On Friday morning around 10:10 a.m. the worker fell one
Arts & Entertainment R.I.P. Piké, The San Francisco Zoo's Beloved Polar Bear Sad news from the San Francisco Zoo: on Friday they announced the passing of their 32-year old polar bear Piké. Piké (pronounced PEE-ka) lived at the Zoo her entire life, born on November