SF News Dianne Feinstein Unfazed By Opposition To Her Fifth-Term Campaign Following an announcement earlier this month that she would indeed seek a fifth term in the US Senate, former SF Mayor Dianne Feinstein appears to be undaunted by the challengers that may rise
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Planning Pushes Pot Clubs From Schools BART under fire for eviction of longstanding homeless encampment. [IndyBay] Berkeley bans fish as prizes at carnivals. [Daily Californian] Opening arguments are underway in the Kate Steinle shooting trial. [Associated Press] Toddlers seriously
SF News Man Accused Of Hit-And-Run That Injured SF Bike Cop Behaves Oddly In Court An SFPD was hit by a Lexus SUV in Hayes Valley and the car was found in our neighborhood - explains the helicopters https://t.co/VM6xX40nvw pic.twitter.com/Vy5ehzjvas— Michael McCarthy
SF News Unlicensed Drivers Behind California Shutdown Of Ford-Owned Chariot, Which Resumes Service Today After jitney service Chariot abruptly shut down its San Francisco service last week, speculation ran rampant on the cause of the closure. But now we know the reason: Multiple drivers with the company
SF News Uber Drivers Shot In Pacific Heights, On 380 Near SFO Clay St at Laguna now open after @SFPD investigate shooting of driver of towed car. He suffered non life threatening injury pic.twitter.com/DwZFhgMMaw— Tiffany Wilson (@TWilsonTV) October 22, 2017 Two Bay
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: Sideshow Takes Over Bay Area Streets 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 weekend ICYMI: Anchor Steam opened a taproom (and
SF News Sunday Links: Snow Snarls Sierra Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Don't forget about bitcoin. [Wired] The first snow of
SF News Saturday Links: SF Cites Business For SF-Caused Mess Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here The story behind Clarion Alley. [SFist] Facebook is reportedly
SF News 'Screaming' Pedestrian Pinned Beneath Car On Van Ness A man was left with life-threatening injuries on a busy SF street Thursday, after an incident police characterize as a traffic collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian. According to the San Francisco
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Rape Allegations Roil East Bay High Schools The iPhone comparisons continue. [CNet] SF-based online clothing styling service Stitch Fix prepares to go public. [Associated Press] Huge hotel planned for 1125 Market. [SocketSite] Study says that over 40 percent of tech
SF News Alleged Muni Crime Team Nabbed By SFPD A pair of alleged Muni phone thieves were arrested Thursday, after witnesses and police managed to chase the suspects down. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the incident began on a Muni
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Twitter Releases Abuse Enforcement Timeline Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Was Jessica Williams' death at the hands of the
SF News Has Stanley Roberts Found San Francisco's Most Dangerous Bike Lane? We're all educated people, well aware that (as first stated by Ian Betteridge), "any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." But after watching Wednesday's "People
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: SF Sues PG&E Over Landslide Now you can get an Elon Musk air freshener. [CNet] How SF is trying to get the oil industry to pay for climate change. [Wired] Sexual assault reported at UC Berkeley dorm. [Daily
SF News Where In SF Are You Most Likely To Get A Parking Ticket? According to numbers crunched by a local parking app, drivers in the Financial District, in the Civic Center area, and in the Inner Richmond and North Beach are most likely to get ticketed
SF News Target, CVS, And Starbucks To Rise Across The Street From Rainbow Grocery Oh, what a difference five years makes. It was five years ago this month that San Francisco's first Target store opened to much pomp and celebration in the faux-Vegas splendor of the Metreon.
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Cal Athletics Gets $20M Bailout Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here This MGM ad is just plain bizarre. [SFist] Why
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area Company Fights Peanut Allergies [Wired] has some issues with the whole #MeToo thing. Brisbane company working on peanut allergy cure. [Bloomberg] Never dump a pair of ruined jeans again. [Rockyt] The temporary Transbay Terminal will soon evolve
SF News SFMTA Warns That Upcoming Time Change Could Kill Pedestrians San Francisco's streets are perilous ones for pedestrians, we all know that to be true. But a blog post by the head of San Francisco's transit agency warns that they are about to
SF News Five Displaced In Early Morning San Francisco Fire Five residents of an Excelsior building escaped injury this morning, after a two alarm fire consumed their home. According to tweets from the San Francisco Fire Department, the blaze broke out at 12:
SF News In Random Attack, Man Allegedly Stabs Girl In Face As She Walks To School A 14-year-old girl was rushed to the hospital Tuesday, after a man stabbed her in the face as she walked to school. The East Bay Times reports that the attack occurred at 8:
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Google Serves Fake News On Fact-Checking Sites 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 are some happy animal stories. [SFist] "Welcome to
SF News Amid Wildfire Tragedy, Tales Of Animal Resilience And Rescue Abound After more than a week the the Northern California wildfires are finally beginning to approach containment. As officials continue to search for the missing and survivors return to what's left of their homes,
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Wikipedia's Existential Crisis Instagram is messing around with its ads. [Ad Week] More on what Google Lens might do. [CNet] [Wired] says Wikipedia is in an existential crisis. Trade secret theft allegations dog the much-vaunted Essential
SF News Ax Attack Leads To Outer Sunset Police Standoff Avoid the area of 48TH Avenue, Between Kirkham and Lawton due to #SFPD activity. #SF pic.twitter.com/BqNyKjZg4C— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) October 16, 2017 A police standoff that closed an Outer