SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Trump Thwarts SF State Kid's Sex Life Campgrounds and picnic areas are flooded at Del Valle Regional Park, with restrooms and kayak buildings submerged to the roof lines. [KRON 4] Oakland City council members are being asked to take the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF's Dirtiest Restaurants Might Be Paying To Improve Their Health Scores Pop quiz, hotshot: There's a bunch of rat turds in your kitchen. Once a city inspector sees them, your health score drops. If it drops to SF's bottom 5 percent, Yelp places a
SF News January's Rains Were Some Of SF's Heaviest In 168 Years If you thought that this month's storms were worse than usual, it's not just because you're getting weaker in your old age. According to the National Weather Service, which has local rainfall records
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: More Delays For BART Wednesday 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 app has to be a joke, because there's
Arts & Entertainment Behold The Coyotes Of Buena Vista Park With anecdotal "dozens" of coyotes living in San Francisco's wooded areas, it's hardly a surprise to see one of the canines in a local park. And yet, a pair (or more?) of coyotes
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Storms Spur State Of Emergency Police are looking for two men who are allegedly involved in an armed robbery on the UC Berkeley campus. [KRON 4] Google's messaging strategy is just a mess. [Wired] Plans to raze the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Wave Smashes Through Window, Rushes Into Coastal Restaurant It's one thing to hear about this week's dangerously high surf, it's another to see it in action, especially when that action is happening inside a nearby costal restaurant. As previously reported, Monterey
SF News Man Found Dead In Muni Tunnel Might Have Been Injured While Stealing Transfers A death near Muni's Church Street Station made headlines in January for the crowds of commuters left stranded in its wake — but new details reported Monday suggest that the tale was far more
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: AirPod Phone Call Troubles Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Local luminaries share insights into Robin Williams' early years.
SF News Two Injured During Brutal SoMa Camera Theft Two women walking near San Francsico's Yerba Buena Gardens were injured Saturday, when a man ripped a camera from their grasp. According to the San Francsico Police Department, a 57-year-old woman and a
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Storm Destroys Historic Ship A woman suffered life-threatening injuries in a solo vehicle crash in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park early Sunday morning. [Bay City News] San Francisco payments startup Stripe has now hired former president
SF News Submachine Gun Stolen From FBI Agent's Car While It Was Parked Somewhere In The East Bay Nearly two weeks after a submachine gun, a bulletproof vest, and ammunition was stolen from an FBI agent's vehicle in the Bay Area, the agency appears no closer to finding the lost weapon.
SF News Brazen Afternoon Shooting In San Francisco Claims Life Of Teen A teenage male was shot to death in San Francisco Friday, in what appears to be San Francisco's fourth homicide for 2017. In a series of tweets, San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Mike
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: Man Rescued From Powell BART Tracks 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: At least 100K marched for women
SF News Sunday Links: Clint Eastwood's House Goes On The Market Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Over 100,000 people marched for women's rights in
SF News Saturday Links: Rain Overwhelms SF Sewers Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Finding Neverland (the play, not the 2004 movie) is
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Namu Noodle Pops Up In The Sunset, Deccan Spice Comes To The Castro, And More When we weren't drinking and stuffing pastry in our faces to deal with the horror show that is reality, we reveled in the price chop of a stupid juicer, detailed Super Duper Burger's
SF News Union Street Shopkeeper Throws Herself Atop Suspected Jewelry Thieves' Getaway Vehicle The alleged victim of a San Francsico retail robbery wasn't ready to take the crime lying down Thursday, taking a ride on the suspects' car in an effort to thwart their escape. According
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Pool Shortening Plan Spurs Complaints Seven pups dumped in pouring rain are rescued. [KRON 4] Mark Zuckerberg believes there's a misunderstanding about a series of lawsuits he has filed over land he purchased in Hawaii. [CNet] Sisters get
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: PG&E Lays Off Locals, Sends Jobs To India Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Today's going to be a rough one. Here's what
SF News Inauguration Day Protests Block Market Street #BreakingNews #SanFrancisco Protest underway right now on market st. between 10th and 11th. Traffic diverted and Muni rerouted pic.twitter.com/XPneFIiZ2m— Robin Winston (@RobinWinstonTV) January 20, 2017 In the first disruption of
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Dianne Feinstein Likely To Run Again Despite the San Francisco Unified School District’s efforts to reform discipline, a 19-year-old student who defended his sister during a fight at their high school may be expelled for threatening a school
SF News As Body Camera Video Of Shooting Contradicts Cops' Story, SFPD Boots Reporters From Press Conference The same day that the San Francsico Public Defender's office released body camera video of a police shooting of a man alleged to be mentally ill, the San Francisco Police Department kicked at
SF News Mason Street Mugger Traps Victim In His Own Shirt A suspect who attacked a man just steps from San Francisco's popular Union Square area used his victim's own garments to aid in the crime, according to the San Francisco Police Department. Police
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: AC Transit Gets Marvel Treatment Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Finally you can afford to get me that dumb