SF News Bay Area Temperatures To Drop To The 20s For New Year's Eve You'd better bundle up even more than usual if you're forgoing a New Year's Eve in San Francisco for an event in the South, East, or North Bay — forecasters say that temperatures in
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Motorcyclist Killed On 101 Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Public art fight leads to tricky situation. [SFist] A
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Stranded Cat Rescued By ACC Uber driver discovers underage prostitution in Elk Grove. [CNN] East Coast man donating menorah to replace the one stolen from Washington Square Park. [ABC 7] ACC officer rescues stranded kitty. [CBS 5] The
SF News San Francisco Beset By Mystery Stench Apparently unaware of the truism "the smeller's the feller," at least 50 San Franciscans contacted officials Wednesday morning complaining about a (new) stinky smell in our city. According to Pacific Gas and Electric
SF News Outer Sunset Altercation Escalates Into Samurai Sword Attack An early-morning argument between two groups of people turned violent Monday, when a man slashed a woman with a samurai sword. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the two factions were squabbling
SF News Northern California, Nevada Rocked By Series Of Earthquakes Wednesday Residents of both California and Nevada were awakened early Wednesday by a series of 5.5-5.7 magnitude earthquakes that struck in a remote area near Lake Tahoe. The US Geological Survey reports
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Why 2016 Was So Terrible Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here If you're looking for things to do this week,
SF News Teen Falls Asleep In Muni Shelter, Wakes Up Injured In Alley A youth who fell asleep in a Muni shelter has a rude Christmas Day awakening, when he found himself in an alley with wounds to the head. According to the San Francsico Police
SF News Hate Crime Alleged As San Francisco's Giant Menorah Is Stolen #stolenmenorah taken over the weekend from SF Washington Square story @nbcbayarea pic.twitter.com/9E2k3KcGAp— Mark Matthews (@MarkMatthewsNBC) December 26, 2016 In an act that some local religious leaders are calling a hate
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Facebook Subscriptions Debunked Again Apple is working with Consumer Reports to figure out why the reviews site's battery test results for the new MacBook Pro do not match the gadget giant's lab tests and field data. [CNet]
SF News Man Stalks, Shoots At Uber Driver In Hayes Valley An Uber driver waiting for a fare was injured this Christmas Eve, when a man followed the car on foot then fired shots into the vehicle. According to San Francsico Police Department spokesperson
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: The Mayor Of The Tenderloin 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 Castro mourns George Michael. [SFist] As a Trump
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: Coho Salmon Get Busy 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: Precita Park got a snowman. the
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Farewell, Sweetie Starting today, a limited number of weekday BART trains will run during commute hours for the duration of the holidays. [Bay City News] Elon Musk tweets that the updated version of Tesla's Autopilot
SF News Fight Over Phone Charger Leads To Moscone Center Area Robbery A man staying at a Moscone Center-area hotel was robbed at gunpoint Thursday, following an altercation over a cell phone charger. Police were called to a hotel on the 800 block of Howard
SF News Deplorable Teens Attack Penniless Man In Mission Police are seeking two unkind teens following a morning attack on a man in the Mission. According to the San Francisco Police Department, a 41-year-old man was walking near 24th and Bryant Streets
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Mysterious Fires Burn In Golden Gate Park Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here How do I know if my purse is decent?
SF News 'By The Way, I Am Satan,' Says Alleged Bay Area Vandal To Judge A man accused of "a drug-fueled rampage" inside a North Bay school earlier this week didn't do much to defend himself in court this week, instead announcing that he was the Prince of
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area Enjoys Rainfall Bounty The Bay Area has received more than its fair share of rainfall since October 1. [KRON 4] How people streaming media are burning coal. [Wired] Charles Schwab commits to keeping HQ in San
SF News Man Hiding In Bushes Attacks Lake Merced Stroller With Pipe A man taking an evening stroll near San Francisco's Lake Merced got a horrifying surprise Wednesday, when an assailant leapt from the bushes and started bashing him with a pipe. Police say that
SF News Holidays In SF Means Parking Given, Other Parking Taken Away Update 12/23: Basically everything I wrote in this post regarding Muni's parking enforcement over the holidays was wrong. I'm sorry about that — I took the information exactly as it appeared on Muni's
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: New SFPD Use Of Force Police Passes Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Have you tried the best new restaurants of 2016?
SF News Police Nab SoMa Cell Phone Thief An alleged thief who preyed on a SoMa benchsitter ended up in handcuffs Tuesday, nabbed just blocks from the scene of the crime. Police say that the miscreant, whose name has yet to
SF News Motorist Assaults Pedestrian Who Tapped His Car A driver who beat a pedestrian for making contact with his car remains at large today, following a SoMa confrontation that sent the victim to the hospital. Police say that the 50-year-old male
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: SF Man Sentenced In Sex-Worker Shooting Google has released its top searches of 2016. [KRON 4] A former research scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory who was found guilt of falsifying data and reports in order to receive