SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Offering A Kid A Soda Will Soon Be Illegal In Davis The next time you get a kid's meal in Davis, milk and water might be the only options offered. On Tuesday, the Davis City Council unanimously passed a city ordinance that will make
SF News Yet Another Dead Whale Washes Up In Northern California As the annual gray whale migration draws to a close, yet another dead marine mammal washed up on another Northern California beach. The carcass of a juvenile gray whale washed ashore Portuguese Beach
SF News Oakland Protestors March In Defiance Of Mayor's Ban On Nighttime Demonstrations Oakland police detained 52 protestors on Saturday night as they marched in the streets in defiance of Mayor Libby Schaaf's new ban on nighttime protests. Demonstrators were allowed to march from City Hall
SF News Some Jerk Wasted Almost 50 Million Gallons Of Water In The Middle Of A DROUGHT Since we're in the middle of a drought that's literally of historic proportions, let's not go around damaging things and letting almost 50 million gallons of water go down the drain. OK? On
Arts & Entertainment 'Eyeball With Hat' Mask Of Legendary San Francisco Band Stolen One of the iconic "eyeball with hat" masks from the legendary San Francisco band The Residents has been stolen, and police are asking for your help. The unusual looking mask was shipped back
SF News Prius Batteries Being Targeted By Thieves Prius owners now have something else to worry about beyond being the least cool people on the road—thieves are now breaking in for their car batteries. According to a report by ABC
SF News Person Hit And Killed By Caltrain At Atherton Station A person was struck and killed by a Caltrain train at the Atherton Station on Sunday afternoon. A Caltrain spokesperson told SFGate the incident occurred at 12:53 p.m. with a southbound
SF News Bike Rider Dies In Davis Double Century Race A bike rider was killed in the the Davis Double Century ride after being run over by a truck in Solano County. The biker, whose name has not been released, was run over
SF News $10,000 Reward Offered In Case Of Severely Abused Dog A $10,000 reward is being offered in the case of a severely injured and abused dog found in SoMa on Thursday. The dog, named Maximilian by shelter staff, was found around 6
SF News Stanford Band Banned From Road Games For A Year No surprise: the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band is in trouble once again. Stanford University officials announced on Friday that the infamous marching band has been banned from attending all road games
SF News Google And Priceline The Leaders In The Clubhouse As Potential Yelp Buyers With the reports that Yelp is looking to sell itself, the speculation is bubbling up over who might be its new owner. One report puts two Internet giants at the top of the
SF News Oakland Businesses Damaged In Riots Find Little Help From Officials In the aftermath of the May Day riots, businesses among Oakland's Broadway Auto Row are still cleaning up the mess and finding little relief from politicians. "What gets me is that the police
SF News Yahoo! Goes After Former Former Employee For Leaking Secrets Yahoo! has filed a lawsuit against a former staffer who, they say, broke her confidentiality agreement and leaked corporate secrets. The complaint by the tech giant alleges that Cecile Lal, a former senior
Arts & Entertainment Video: Giant Wall Coming To The Beach To Provide Shade, Wi-Fi A giant wall will soon be at the beach to provide you shelter from the Sun's rays and a Wi-Fi signal to upload that beach bod selfie to Instagram. The four-story Shadow Wifi
SF News Whoa! 3.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes East Bay Did you guys feel that one? According to the USGS, a magnitude 3.6 magnitude earthquake hit near Concord at 3:13 p.m, followed up less than a minute later with a
SF News Photos: Tour Bus Drives Down Haight Street On Fire Some tourists got an unexpected surprise in the Haight on Sunday morning as their tour bus unexpectedly caught on fire. Around 10:35 a.m., Sunday morning, a double-decker Big Bus San Francisco
Arts & Entertainment Periscope A 'Winner' For Helping Us Pirate Mayweather-Pacquiao Periscope #MayPac pic.twitter.com/cIjarxgrbR— Anthony Quintano (@AnthonyQuintano) May 3, 2015 The Mayweather-Pacquiao bout, for most people, was nothing short of a huge letdown—but at least a lot of us found
SF News Uber Driver Injured By Passenger In Attack Sues For Workers Comp An Uber driver whose nose was broken after being attacked by a passenger is now suing the company for workers comp. Abdo Ghazi filed the lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court on April
SF News Truck Driver Plows Through Crowd Outside Restaurant, Killing One One person is dead and another 8 are injured after a truck drove through a crowd standing outside of a restaurant in Bay Point. Investigators are still trying to determine why the truck's
SF News 9-Year Old Boy Allegedly Stabbed To Death By Teen In Discovery Bay A 9-year old boy was stabbed to death in Discovery Bay, and investigators are working on establishing a motive with the teen suspect in custody. Authorities responded to a call just after 10
SF News 49ers Lose Fight Against Neighboring Kids Soccer League To Pave Over Their Fields In a fight reminiscent of tech bros versus Mission kids, the 49ers lost their fight against the Santa Clara Youth Soccer League and won't be turning their fields into parking lots. At a
SF News Google Executive Dies In Mt. Everest Avalanche Triggered By Nepal Quake This is Dans little sister Megan. I regret to inform all who loved him that during the avalanche on Everest early this morning our Dan suffered from a major head injury and didn't
Arts & Entertainment Video: Opening Day Baseball At San Quentin Prison Is More Than Just A Game Baseball is worst offender among sports that love to pump themselves full of meaning. However, this video is proof that baseball can truly be more than just the game on the field. Reporter
SF News Yelp Gets Lawsuit Dismissed That Claims They Posted Fake Reviews Yelp gives gives Judge Jon Tigar five stars! On Wednesday, the user-generated review website won another court victory when the judge dismissed a lawsuit by a shareholder that claimed they lied about the
Arts & Entertainment 'Goatchella' Draws A Huge Crowd, Along With Requisite Animal Rights Protestors It took until the seventh annual edition of the event, but Saturday's Ferry Plaza Farmers Market Goat Festival was such a huge hit that it already spawned some backlash. With its popularity launched