SF News Horrible Couple Beats Man With Razor Scooter, Flees Via Said Weapon Can you escape on a gun? Nope. A knife? Nah. But a multitasking San Francisco criminal appeared to realize that one could use a Razor scooter not only to get to and from
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Twitter's Stock Falls Out Of The Nest [BART] is fixing up some of its elevators. SFPD captain who led a bike crackdown goes on a big bike ride. [ABC7] Why former SF 49er Chris Borland doesn't trust the NFL. [ESPN]
Arts & Entertainment Is SF Is Less Sexy Than NY, LA, Chicago, And Miami? Are you feeling sexy? How sexy? If you said "sexier than Boston, but less sexy than Miami" then you and Playboy magazine agree on at least one thing! According to the hetro/"lesbian"
SF News Video: Watch This Guy Plunder An SF Gas Station's Cash Register Stymied in their search for a mysterious hooded gas station bandit, the San Francisco Police Department has released video of the man's crime to the public. According to SFPD spokesperson Officer Carlos Manfredi,
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Robin Williams Estate Battle Continues Robin Williams' children are asking a judge to toss out a claim made by the late actor’s wife, saying she’s trying to increase her share of his estate at their expense.
Arts & Entertainment What The Heck Is This Piranha-Like Fish Doing In NorCal Waters? Look at that grin! That's the terrifying mouth of a pacu, an omnivorous South American freshwater fish that's a cousin to the infamous piranha. And like their relative, they're usually found only in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Environmental Activists Claim Techie Fave 'Soylent' Might Give You Brain Damage When software engineer Rob Rhinehart wrote a blog post on the lengths he'd go to live "less wastefully", many corners of the internet reacted with anger, dismay, and concern — the Soylent creator seemed
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Startups Struggling, Burn Rate To Blame [Google]'s made a wifi router [Associated Press] [Wired], but they won't be making a do-it-yourself smartphone [SF Chronicle]. Former SF Chronicle president Joanne Bradford has had a lot of different jobs in
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: CPMC's Gooey Walls [Uptown Almanac] tracked a Dolores Park ranger to see what it is they're fighting for. Citing the case of a landlord who went the extra mile to kick out a martial arts school,
SF News Aftershocks Rattled The Bay Area For Hours Monday Morning That 4.0 magnitude earthquake rattled us out of bed at 6:49 this morning might have been the biggest bang of the day (we hope!), but that doesn't mean the Hayward Fault
SF News Sheriff Mirkarimi: Driver's License Scandal About 'Mayor Ed Lee Consolidating Power' Last week was a whirlwind one for San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi: on Monday he learned via reporter inquiry that his driver's license had been suspended, on Tuesday we learned that he's had
Arts & Entertainment At Least We Don't Have To Worry About Glenn Beck Moving To San Francisco Thank god for conservative commentator Glenn Beck! He might have just solved San Francisco's housing shortage, by stopping those who would move here in their tracks. Beck, who left Fox News in 2011
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Wikipedia's PR Problems Your weekend ICYMI: Three CHP officers arrested in a NorCal murder, remembering the Castro's Anastasia, wildfires make for a smoky SF, an SF judge denied the right to die, Cal gets sued over
SF News 4.0 Magnitude Earthquake Gets The Bay Area's Monday Going Good morning, Bay Area! That's what the Hayward Fault appeared to be saying, as it rocked those of us who were lingering in bed out of it with a 4.0 magnitude quake
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Stormtroopers On The Golden Gate Bridge Are you Sparing the Air today? [KRON4] Tech's move into mid-Market makes for a massive income gap there and in the Tenderloin. [New York Times] The family of a woman severely injured in
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Armed Robbery Wave Hits SF UberX can legitimately pick up, drop off Oakland Airport passengers now. [Bay City News] Two of SF's 32 new cops have almost everything in common. [KRON4] Let the world know you're a Bond
SF News Day Around The Bay: Barry Bonds Becomes Passionate Bicyclist Comcast, one of the most hatable companies in the world, is about to "launch a major video platform called Watchable to rival Facebook and Google." Good luck with that. [Business Insider] Here's a
SF News Depending On Who You Ask, Your BART Ride Just Got Louder Or Quieter Not only was BART's first (of two) weekend shutdown of the Transbay Tube not as bad as expected, but the transit agency claims that work done during that period has been great for
SF News Ed Lee's Big Money Tech Leader Donations, By The Numbers Even though Mayor Ed Lee's reelection bid is virtually unopposed, his campaign has been gathering cash hand over fist. One area from which he's getting big bucks is the tech sector (surprise!), just
SF News Young Yosemite Campers Killed By Falling Tree Limb Two young campers were killed in Yosemite National Park this morning when a oak tree's limb fell onto their tent as they slept. According to Yosemite National Park spokesman Scott Gediman, the two
SF News Here's The Woman Who Allegedly Crashed A Stolen Car Then Jumped Off The Bay Bridge CHP looking for Erlynn K. Sanchez-Edwards, 25 from Richmond as suspect in the 8/12 bridge incident. Call 415.557.1094 pic.twitter.com/ybMcIG27eW— CHP San Francisco (@CHPSanFrancisco) August 14, 2015 The
Arts & Entertainment SF Giants Shamelessly Pander To 'Full House' Cultists With Bizarre Yet Hilarious Video People seem more into Full House these days than they were when the damn thing was on, with news that a reunion show and Lifetime movie on the topic getting the kind of
SF News Cautionary Graffiti Spray-Painted Onto Jaw-Droppingly Expensive Duboce Park Apartment Building The Lower Haight building with the $6,500 1-bedroom already got tagged. 🚫💲 “Don’t Waste Your $” A photo posted by Andrew Dalton (@dolfapedia) on Aug 13, 2015 at 11:04pm PDT On Wednesday,
SF News Owners Of Mission Building Destroyed By Fire Slapped With 48-Tenant Lawsuit The owners of a Mission building where a January fire killed one and displaced scores of tenants was served with a long-anticipated lawsuit Tuesday, as former residents of the structure claim that the
Arts & Entertainment What Would You Trade For Steve Jobs' Old Car? Since his death in 2011, we've seen a veneration of Steve Jobs that's reminiscent of the attention focused on, say, a European saint. (His office at Apple remains untouched, for example.) But instead