SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Raiders' SoCal Stadium Plan Moves Forward How the Mission blue butterfly ended up flying over Twin Peaks yet again. [Bay Nature] Google's looking for a new Doodler. [KRON4] [SF Magazine] suggests that the Chron's recent school desegregation "special report"
Arts & Entertainment Photos: SFO Has Been Taken Over By Metallica Guitarist's Old-Timey Monsters Going to the San Francisco International Airport can be scary under any circumstances — scary frustrating, scary inconvenient, and scary boring. A new exhibit at the SFO Museum is aiming for scary scary, with
Arts & Entertainment Video: Profanely-Monikered Dirt Bike Gang Takes Over Haight Street It's likely you've seen the dirt bike organization reportedly known as "Chicken Shit" tooling around San Francisco — I fondly recall watching a Friday, April 10 attempted takeover of Market Street that fizzled when
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Balloon Darkens SF The US Supreme Court has ruled that two SF cops cannot be sued over their use of force when arresting a knife-wielding woman with a history of mental illness in a confrontation in
SF News Ed Lee's Big Bucks Donations By The Numbers Campaign finance rules limit the amount of money any one donor can give a candidate for San Francisco office. But those rules don't limit something called "behested payments," in which pols ask for,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Michael Fassbender Faces Thunderous Applause In First Trailer For 'Steve Jobs' Just last year, the cast and crew for an Aaron Sorkin-penned Steve Jobs biopic was in chaos. Director David Fincher had bailed on the project, as had possible star Leonardo DiCaprio. Though eventual
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Driverless Cars Will Make Us into Crummy Drivers ICYMI this weekend: battery thieves target Priuses, Caltrain hit someone in Atherton, a cyclist was killed during an organized ride/race, ACC is seeking whoever tortured and beat a dog, the Warriors won
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Mission Fire Victims Lawyer Up The Alamo Square Neighborhood Association will meet Monday, and you can be sure they'll have a lot to say about whatever happens at Bay to Breakers today. [Hoodline] Salesforce chief Marc Benioff uses
SF News Saturday Morning Special: The Patent That Could Kill Uber BART's released the latest property crime stats from their stations, and the Fremont line wins the prize. [KRON4] How Silicon Valley is letting go if its "techie island fantasies." [Wired] A Sidecar patent
SF News Signs Directed UC Berkeley Women To Creepy Bathroom Photographer's Lair UC Berkeley Police officers say they think they know who put a camera in the restroom of a women's dormitory this April, but so far, no arrests have been made in the super
SF News Pacific Heights Bank Robber Uses Taxi As Getaway Car Yes, we know that SF's cab industry is struggling to remain in business, but today we have news of at least one well-heeled cab passenger. Unfortunately, the passenger is also a bank robber.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Fixing SF's Rush Hour Congestion A cruise ship docked in SF had its departure delayed after a norovirus outbreak among passengers crapped the ship up so much it needed to be "sanitized." [KRON4] [KPIX] [KGO] The battle between
SF News Wednesday Court Appearance Reveals Disturbing Details In SF Politco's Child Porn Case In a court appearance Wednesday, even more details were revealed in the child porn case against Enrique Pearce, the San Francisco political consultant most recently on contract with the campaign to re-elect Mayor
SF News Man Named 'Teo Crazybull' Accused Of Market Street Phone Store Slashing A man who reportedly goes by the names Teo Crazybull and Tony Goodthunder was arrested this week after an alleged attack inside a Mid-Market call phone retailer. The Examiner reports that as around
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Dramatic Bloomingdales Smash And Grab Twitter’s systems for policing harassment are easily gamed. [Wired] Facebook requires vendors that provide them with service workers (janitors, security guards, and the like) to pay those staffers at least $15/hour.
SF News Man Who Was Shot In The Face On Muni Didn't Know His Attacker, Is Still Struggling To Recover Though the man allegedly responsible for the midday shooting of a Muni light rail passenger is behind bars, the victim's fight goes on, as he struggles to recover from what he says was
SF News Cyclist Fights For Life After Collision In Same Intersection Where Amelie Le Moullac Was Killed A bike rider was left with life-threatening injuries Tuesday night, following a collision at the same intersection where cyclist Amelie Le Moullac was killed in 2013. According to a San Francisco Police Department
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Airbnb Mobilizes Customers To Avoid Regulation Two shot in Potrero Hill Tuesday afternoon. [KRON4] This historic Muni building on Bryant Street might become the new home of San Francisco Animal Care and Control. [SocketSite] Lego-style Street View map is
SF News Little Boy Running To Catch Muni Is Struck And Killed By Train The fatal muni accident happened at San Jose & Lakeview. Victim still under train. Crews struggling emotionally. pic.twitter.com/1bAxNpbjLw— Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) May 12, 2015 A 11-year-old boy who was running
SF News SF Politico Accused Of Child Porn Possession Out On Bail, Allegedly Also Had Stolen Parking Meter Five days after the influential political consultant best-known for his work "convincing" Mayor Ed Lee to run for office was arrested on child pornography charges, a few more details on his case have
SF News This Poorly-Parked Pickup Borked Muni Service For 40 Minutes N Judah riders were stuck in place for nearly 40 minutes, and for once, it's wasn't Muni's fault. Instead, a pickup truck parked along its route extended into the light-rail line's path, snarling
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Panda Recants Anti-Giants Remarks Here's a store in the Tenderloin that sells fresh, organic produce...and no booze. Will it survive? [ABC7] Pablo Sandoval takes back some of his angry remarks about the Giants. [Boston Herald] How
Arts & Entertainment Excelsior! Stan Lee Was At The SF Giants Game Saturday, Even Has His Own Jersey A man who recently described himself as “the world’s most famous cameo artist" made an appearance in San Francisco weekend. This time, he wasn't here to wink at the camera — instead, he
SF News SF's 20th Homicide Of 2015: Oakland Man Killed In Tenderloin Drive-By A weekend drive-by shooting in the Tenderloin has left a 30-year-old Oakland man dead, and the San Francisco Police Department seeking witnesses or video surveillance that might help them identify a suspect. 30-year-old
SF News Former SF Mayor Says Muni Is A Lost Cause Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown's love affair with the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency is clearly at an end, after an up-and-down romance that's spanned decades. What's replaced Muni in the mayor/