SF News Underground Muni Riders To Finally Be Blessed With Cell Phone Service As long as there have been cell phones, riders of Muni's light rail system have been afflicted with the scourge of no bars (now dots, I guess) any time the vehicles plunged beneath
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Twitter's Fake News Fight Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here What are you up to? This stuff! [SFist] Men
SF News Gang Jumps And Beats Chinatown Pedestrian A gang of three men violently attacked a man walking in Chinatown Monday, kicking and punching him in an effort to steal his cell phone. According to the San Francisco Police Department, a
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: It's Tarantula Mating Season The city of Oakland is asking for community feedback on the process of finding a new police chief. [KRON 4] Fifteen-unit apartment building at 530 Baker sells for $6.7 million. [The Registry]
SF News Modest Earthquake Rocks The East Bay Tuesday A 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck the East Bay early Tuesday morning, reportedly awakening area residents with what was described by some as a "sharp jolt." According to the US Geological Survey, the
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Bowie's Burning Man Rumor Debunked Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Hardly Strictly Bluegrass is hardly strictly paid for. [SFist]
SF News Cycling SoMa Mugger Drags Woman By Hair A bike-riding mugger left a woman with head injuries Friday, after he grabbed her hair and dragged her during the crime. Police say that the victim, a 30-year-old woman, was walking on the
SF News Woman Deliberately Runs Over Man During SoMa Altercation A couple's early-morning argument turned violent Sunday morning, after a woman ended a disagreement by running over a man with her car. Police say that it was 2:50 a.m. Sunday when
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: BART's New Station Surprise Concerns about rising seas are reshaping major SF waterfront projects. [SF Chronicle] SF supes plot to save bees. [KRON 4] Fliers posted at SF State accuse school of victim blaming in sexual assault
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: SF Homes Are Shrinking 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: A man was struck and killed
SF News Sunday Links: Panhandle Basketball Courts Reopen Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Flood at Green and Jones after cab driver strikes
SF News Saturday Links: Apple Shuts Down Parts Of Self-Driving Car Program Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Transportation accessibility advocate Sunday Parker warns that BART's "Fleet
SF News At Least Ten Injured When Driver Slams SUV Into Classroom #Breaking car into building @ SCC No major injuries reported. Updates to follow. pic.twitter.com/aNquUXa0r6— Solano Sheriff (@SolanoSheriff) September 9, 2016 Ten people were injured, some seriously enough to require hospitalization, after
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Twitter Kills Video Notification Button Labor, tenant and faith groups rallied at Glide in opposition to ballot measures they said could reduce the amount of affordable housing in the city, especially for residents with the lowest incomes. [Bay
SF News Tenderloin Cell Phone Thief Uses Beer As Weapon When forced to choose between a beer and a stolen cell phone, one Tenderloin-area thief chose the latter, tossing his brew in an effort to escape with the purloined device. According to a
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Has Apple Gone Stale? 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 [Huffington Post] talks to the curator of the
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Florida Street Horror Fancy people were fancy at the SF Symphony gala last night. [SF Chronicle] How should resources be equally distributed among San Francisco’s more than 220 parks and open spaces? [Ingleside Light] Florida
SF News Man Allegedly Bites Woman In SoMa Attack, Then Causes Hours Of Chaos On Bay Bridge A Wednesday night aggravated assault in SoMa turned even more bizarre by Thursday morning, as the suspect in the attack fled to the Bay Bridge, allegedly wandered into traffic while throwing cones and
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Speed Bumps For 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 Some exciting theatre will be happening in SF and
SF News Airbnb Announces New Plans, Tools, And Rules To Fight Bigoted Hosts Nearly ten months after a Harvard Business School study revealed "widespread discrimination" against guests on the basis of race the short-term rental platform Airbnb, the San Francisco-based company is taking action, saying in
SF News On Occasion Of Third Birthday, Family Of Missing Toddler Holds Out Hope For Her Safe Return It's been a little more than seven months since Bay Area toddler Arianna Fitts was seen last. Though a search for the child began in April, the whereabouts of the toddler, whose third
SF News Violent Bike Thieves Menace Teens At Pier 28, Mid-Market Having your bike stolen is an unpleasant San Francisco rite of passage, like stepping in feces of undetermined origin or having the 5 Fulton pass you by as you wait at the bus
SF News Dog Reportedly Stolen From SoMa Whole Foods Woman reports 6-year-old Dachsund mix is stolen outside Whole Foods market in San Francisco. https://t.co/sDGoGRBnsA— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) September 7, 2016 A tiny Dachshund mix named Goose is missing
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Wells Fargo's Anti-Art 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 Call me a NIMBY if you must, but this
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Gruesome Russian River Discovery Critics say SF ballot measure to create a neighborhood crime unit to tackle home burglaries, auto-break ins and other quality-of-life crimes is misrepresenting itself. [SF Examiner] More on Edward Mason, the guy responsible