SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Facebook Will Make $48.76 Off You This Year San Francisco is blanketed with surveillance cameras. [CBS5] A haunting story of a woman struck by a driver in Oakland, and how her dog's microchip helped identify her. [Wired] Facebook stands to make
SF News Horrible Person Steals Disabled Pug's 'Wheelchair' So, the above dog is Buddha, a 13-year-old San Francisco pug who suffers from Degenerative Myelopathy, a nerve disorder that afflicts a lot of older dogs (my dog had it, so I can
SF News Driver Strikes Little Kid, Grandma In The Outer Sunset A six-year-old child and an elderly woman were injured Wednesday morning after the driver of a vehicle struck them as they crossed an Outer Sunset street. According to a San Francisco Police Department
SF News Attempt To Identify John Wayne Gacy's Victims Leads To Cold Case In San Francisco The San Francisco Police Department has reopened an unsolved homicide after genetic information submitted to identify victims of prolific serial killer John Wayne Gacy led to a break in the California case. In
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Class Action Suit Over Google Ads Instagram says they have 400 million users. [Wired] The [Petrelis Files] catches the Chron in a Stonewall mistake. San Francisco is trying new tactics in the fight against college campus sexual assaults. [Bay
SF News Video: Men Chase Alleged Up-Skirt Creeper Through Union Square After two Union Square tour bus company staffers saw a man they say was taking covert video up women's skirts, the duo followed the man and created enough of a scene that the
Arts & Entertainment What Do You Think Of These Giant Light Sculptures Planned For Van Ness? It's officially been game on for the Van Ness Avenue Bus Rapid Transit project since 2013, when the plan to construct a separated-from-traffic set of lanes for Golden Gate Transit and Muni's 49
SF News Elderly Man Driving At 'High Speed' Plummets Off Sutro Heights Cliff An 84-year-old man is fighting for his life Tuesday morning, after the car he was driving hurtled off a cliff near Ocean Beach. Police say that the man was driving a white Toyota
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Twitter Hosts Trump Of course! Why wouldn't Twitter invite the sexist, bigoted, and racist Donald Trump to their headquarters, from which he issued even more of his often sexist, bigoted, and racist tweets? That's a great
SF News Day Around The Bay: Get Ready For Apple's Electric Cars Reading stuff like this really makes me feel bad for the excellent folks who built the original incarnation of [The Bold Italic]. Man fights for life following stabbing near CCSF. [SF Examiner] A
Arts & Entertainment Video: Marvel At Pre-Quake San Francisco As Viewed From A Hot Air Balloon 113 years after footage of San Francisco was shot from a hot air balloon, folks are still marveling at the film, which gives a great look at the city in the years before
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink AT&T Park Bartender Orders Pizza, Gets Delivered Huge Wad Of Cash Instead My favorite story: guy orders #Dominos wings and gets a box full of cash. What would you do? Watch at 11pm #abc7now pic.twitter.com/uzHYLDZTQ6— Natasha Zouves ABC7 (@NatashaABC7) September 20, 2015
SF News How Many People Does It Take To Protect Mark Zuckerberg's New House? Two years after Mark Zuckerberg snapped up a home at 21st and Dolores Streets, the Facebook founder and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, have finally moved into the $10 million fixer-upper. That means
SF News You Should Probably Get In Line Now: New iPhones Arrive In Stores Friday It seems like just yesterday that everyone was bitching about Apple's Civic Center take-over to announce (among other things) the iPhone 6s. And today Apple has confirmed that those new phones will be
SF News Drink Fast! Ban On Booze Sales After Halftime Considered For Levi's Stadium A brutal brawl between 49ers and Vikings fans caught on video following last weekend's game has some Santa Clara City Council members expressing second thoughts about one of Levi's Stadium's biggest revenue streams:
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Apple's App Store Hacked What happened this weekend: your Saturday links, a shocking freeway shooting Saturday afternoon, and your links from Sunday. San Franciscan "jazzed" to participate in Junipero Serra canonization. [ABC7] Seventy percent of SF artists
SF News SFPD's Gang Task Force Investigating 'Bizarre' Shooting On 280/101 Split Police say shooting on the freeway ramp exiting 280S onto 101S. Saw man carried away in ambulance. All lanes blocked. pic.twitter.com/G5TftKmvA9— Jonathan E. Chen (@wikichen) September 20, 2015 A mid-afternoon
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: John Cleese On Market Street In this sweet and moving story, an [Associated Press] reporter reunites an elderly Valley Fire victim with his dog. Why San Francisco "makers" are struggling. [Upstart] Monty Python's John Cleese spotted in Market
SF News Saturday Morning Special: SF Leaders Get An Iffy Grade The websites of five Bay Area newspapers were hacked last week. [Bay City News] Men suspected of participating in that caught-on-tape 49ers game brawl have been arrested. [KRON4] New Nexus phone, Chromecast rumored
SF News Unarmed Man Robs Clement Street Bank The San Francisco Police Department is seeking a man they're describing as "older" after a brazen mid-day heist on a busy Richmond District street. It was 1:12 p.m. Wednesday when police
SF News After Bids Mount, San Francisco's Mummified Corpse House Sells For $1.56 Million Over two months after the tentative acceptance of a $1,029,500 bid for one of San Francisco's most infamous homes, the offers kept on coming... to the point where the gross and
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Ron Conway Told That SF Isn't For Sale Teachers and nurses gathered in front of Ron Conway's supposed residence at the Four Seasons hotel to tell him SF is not for sale, but you might think otherwise when you look at
SF News Pedestrian Killed On SF Streets Hours After New Safety Campaign Launches Spotted our new pedestrian safety banners in #SoMa #VisionZero #VisionZeroSF @SupeJaneKim @SF_DPH @VisionZeroSF pic.twitter.com/yDSEAEt8OC— Davi Lang (@Davi_Lang) July 28, 2015 Five hours after a press event celebrated the
SF News BART Service Returning To Normal After Track Alignment Halted SF Service San Francisco BART riders were hit with "major delays" Thursday morning after travel was halted between 24th Street and Colma for about 20 minutes. According to BART, at 10:55 trains stopped traveling
Arts & Entertainment Video: New <em>Steve Jobs</em> Trailer Drops, Feels Very Aaron Sorkin-y Sure, you could go see Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, the documentary about the Apple co-founder released earlier this month. But why do that when you can gaze upon a be-turtlenecked