SF News SFPD Targets Errant Pedestrians And Cyclists In 'Safety Enforcement Operation' The San Francisco Police Department has finally figured out what's causing an increase in cyclist and pedestrian fatalities in SF and beyond: The increase in bike-riding and walking. No, seriously, that's what they
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Silicon Valley Heads Right 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 be a Beard With Internet, kids. [SFist] Truck
Arts & Entertainment 20 Questions With SFist: Artist Peter Cochrane If you've ever gotten coffee at Andytown or picked up a print at Three Fish Studios, you've already taken in Peter Cochrane's work: He does the weird and wonderful floral arrangements you see
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: PG&E Lays Off Staff The San Francisco Board of Education has a fresh set of leaders to guide it as it selects the next superintendent of public schools. [SF Examiner] SF startup gathers nation’s Medicaid data
SF News Head Of SF's Police Commission Resigns, Will Be Lawyer For Sheriff's Department The embattled president of the San Francisco Police Commission surprised police reformers Tuesday, when she announced that she was quitting the gig for a job with the San Francisco Sheriff's Department. Suzy Loftus,
SF News Unknown Cyclist Sets Fire To San Francisco Porta-Potty According to the San Francsico Police Department, some time between 3:56 a.m. and 4:48 a.m. Tuesday, a man in his 20s rode a bicycle up to a porta-potty located
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: BART Delays Escalator Repair Vote 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 latest on how SF is navigating its role
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SF News Couple In Gray Truck Sought Following Robbery And Shooting Near SF General Police are seeking a couple driving a gray truck who shot and robbed a man, leaving him fighting for his life in the Mission District. According to the San Francisco Police Department, officers
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Apple Gets Second Consumer Reports Chance 30-story tower with over 200 residential units planned for Howard Street. [SocketSite] San Francisco’s major undertaking to rebuild public housing sites is expected to advance this week. [SF Examiner] Competition from Google
SF News Driver Of Bike-Rack-Bearing Van Strikes Pedestrian, Flees Police are seeking the driver of a silver van Tuesday, after he or she drove into a woman in a crosswalk then fled. Police say that the collision occurred at 6:08 p.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: BART Escalator Fixes Up For Vote Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here "We all know that Twitter mostly only takes action
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Joe Biden's In SF Joe Biden's in town today. [KRON 4] London Breed became president of the Board of Supervisors on Monday for a second term. [SF Examiner] SF company wants to make digital license plates that
SF News Well-Known Comic Book Author Arrested In San Francisco Child Porn Bust A San Francisco author known for his work in comic books and non-fiction cultural criticism was arrested, police announced late Friday, after he allegedly uploaded "graphic child pornography to YouTube." In a news
SF News Man Trapped Between BART Train And Platform Dies, Donor Pays To Ship Remains To Philippines Following the death of a man who was trapped between a BART train and the platform at San Francisco's 24th Street Station last week, an anonymous donor has stepped forward to transport the
SF News As Police Union Attacks New Use Of Force Policy, Condition Of Man Shot By SFPD Worsens The condition of a man shot by officers with the San Francisco Police Department Friday has worsened over the weekend, as the union that represents officers and the commission that oversees them fight
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: Get Ready For More Facebook Video Ads 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: Suspect who slashed man near Civic
SF News Sunday Links: Alleged Diaper Thief Nabbed Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Where to eat today, next week, next month. [SFist]
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SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Bayshore Before The Freeway CA assembly member Phil Ting introduced a state bill on Thursday that would give the California Department of Motor Vehicles more ways to go after companies that illegally operate autonomous vehicles. [CNet] Looking
SF News Men Bashed With Bottle, Shot During Robbery In Separate Dolores Park Crimes Two men were rushed to the hospital from Dolores Park Thursday, after two different crimes led to their injury. According to the San Francsico Police Department, officers were called to the park at
SF News Police Investigating Fatal Tenderloin Assault The victim of a brazen mid-afternoon assault in the Tenderloin has died, and police say that they are investigating the attack as a homicide. According to the San Francisco Police department, a 61-year-old
SF News SFPD Officers Shoot Man Following Dispute Between Neighbors The morning after a rally at San Francsico's Hall of Justice demanding more transparency from the San Francisco Police Department after officers shot and killed a Mission District resident in 2015, the city's
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Chrome Decamps To Portland Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here San Francisco rapist's release to San Bernardino County temporarily
SF News Packed Trains, Slow Commute After Disabled Train Halts BART Service To SF That one time #BART was completely insane due to plateform 1 shutting down. pic.twitter.com/jwg6tQLhzk— Keith Ellwood Baker (@KeithEllwood) January 6, 2017 A disabled train in West Oakland halted BART service