SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Noose Found Near Alameda School Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Can SF's local theaters survive the current box office
SF News Alt-Right Figure 'Based Stickman' Pleads Not Guilty To Stick-Wielding Charges A beloved figure of the alt-right known for allegedly wielding a stick at a Berkeley rally is apparently turning his back on that identity, entering a plea of not guilty in court Tuesday
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: The Exception To Silicon Valley Liberalism [Ad Week] takes a look at the science behind sharable video. [Wired] wonders if Twitter will ever be fun again. Hoyt Smith, the Bay Area's morning voice of classical radio, is retiring. [SF
Arts & Entertainment Local Theater Report: Balboa Cuts Programming, 4-Star Marketed As 'Available,' Harding Returns As Arcade Bar Between the proliferation of sleek multiplexes, the overall decline in movie theater attendance, and options like the near-heavenly Alamo Drafthouse, it's surprising that any of San Francisco's classic cinema houses manage to hang
SF News BART Says Riders Who Don't Pay Fares Don't Cost The Transit Agency Anything When does a rider who doesn't pay their fare cost the cash-strapped transit agency known as BART any money? When that rider is related to an employee, if comments made by their spokesperson
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: SF State's Many Lawsuits Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Your cool things to do list is right here.
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Safe Travels, Ted Rheingold It's true, @tedr passed away today. But as you can see by the mentions on Twitter, we definitely didn't lose him. pic.twitter.com/qxNaDA67S6— Chris Sacca (@sacca) September 5, 2017 After he
SF News Masked Gunmen Storm Oakland-Emeryville Target A group of masked men robbed a popular East Bay Target store this weekend, and police say that as of Tuesday, the suspects remain at large. KRON 4 reports that the crime went
SF News Woman Arrested For Allegedly Abusing Her Kids At BART Station A woman was arrested Saturday at BART's MacArthur station, after witnesses say she was physically abusing her two young children as she stood on the platform. Bay City News reports that 28-year-old Oakland
SF News Car Wars: Mercedes Driver Slams Into San Francisco Tesla Dealership Mercedes SLK300 just crashed into Van Ness Tesla Store. pic.twitter.com/3D7n2PQ3V2— Pavel Uvarov (@puvar) September 4, 2017 It was fancy car v fancy car on Van Ness Avenue Monday afternoon, when
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: China Bans Cryptocurrency Offerings Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Your long holiday weekend ICYMI: Serena Williams gave birth,
SF News Labor Day Links: Bike Race Hits Embarcadero Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Here's a cow taking a swim to avoid the
SF News Sunday Links: Apple's Headphone Domination Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here I Do...Until I Don't could have been better.
SF News Saturday Links: Instagram's Secret Verification Scandal Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Tie Fighters over the Golden Gate Bridge? Why not.
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: We're Done For RIP San Francisco. We had a good run. pic.twitter.com/eURTD2dOju— Karl the Fog ☁️ (@KarlTheFog) September 1, 2017 I've lived in the Outer Sunset since 2004 and this is the first day
SF News Overcome By The Heat, BART Announces Delays As Long As 60 Minutes All Weekend Those of us feeling dramatically less productive due to the current heat wave have a spirit animal in BART, it appears, as the transit agency has announced that the weather has caused them
SF News Parents Peeved At Daylong Delay To Clean Poopy SF Playground Human feces on San Francisco streets are nothing new — heck, there's even a couple maps out there of the most common places for the stuff, all of which surface at regular intervals at
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: How SF Validates Cyclists Why Apple made its 11th-hour stand for net neutrality. [Wired] Instagram users will soon be able to post Stories via the mobile web.[Ad Week] Berkeley is the most expensive college town in
SF News [Update] Hate Crime Alleged After 81-Year-Old Woman Is Shoved Onto Muni Tracks A woman was arrested Thursday night, after police say she shoved an elderly woman off an elevated Muni Metro platform in what appears to be an unprovoked attack. Police say that the incident
SF News Elderly Man Sought In Castro Hit-And-Run Police say they're looking for a hit-and-run driver Friday, following what they say was an intentional collision in the Castro. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the 45-year-old male victim was standing
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 'Town Troublemaker' Arrested In Fatal Hit-And-Run Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Is SF ready for a slaughterhouse? [SFist] Apple has
SF News Do 'No Parking' Signs For Street Cleaning Still Apply After The Street Cleaner Is Gone? There's a parking miscalculation every San Franciscan with a vehicle eventually makes: leaving your car in a street cleaning zone during the day and hours street sweepers approach. But every thorn has its
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Endangered Frogs Get Innoculations Essential phone admits embarrassing leak. [CNet] Uber investor writes overwrought letter regarding fraud suit against Travis Kalanick. [Wired] For the first time in ages, CCSF is packed. [SF Gate] SF State might suffer
SF News Massive Jump In San Francisco Car Break-Ins, As Thousands More Reported This Year Over Last If you feel like more and more cars are being broken into on SF streets, you're not wrong: According to data from the San Francisco Police Department, there's been a 28 percent jump
SF News Bay Area Man Allegedly Kills Sacramento Sheriff's Deputy, Injures Two CHP Officers A stolen vehicle investigation at a Sacramento hotel ended in tragedy for a veteran Sacramento County sheriff's deputy, when a suspect opened fire from inside the room of a Ramada Inn. The incident