SF News Monday Morning Roundup: The Golden Gate Bridge Could Have Been Striped ICYMI this weekend: Speculation on who might buy Yelp, Oakland businesses damaged in May Day demonstration are still mad, the Warriors lost, Yahoo says a staffer leaked secrets, and a giant WiFi wall
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: The Bay Bridge And The Big One Want to meet some judges? You can this Thursday. [KRON4] What's the deal with the public bench project? [Hoodline] Here are some terrible Mother's Day gift ideas. [Consumerist] Former dry cleaners is site
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Uber's Supposed $50 Billion (Yes, With A 'B') Valuation A history of San Francisco's cab industry, in advertisements. [Taxicab Subjects] "Private bus" hits pedestrian near Caltrain station in SF. [Bay City News] Bias concerns leas to the dismissal of eight criminal cases
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Ocean Beach Sand Artist Creates Earthscapes As Physical, Emotional Therapy Left this one at Ocean Beach this morning. The design didn't come out how I intended, but what in life does? 😉 #frpart #sand #oceanbeach #ocean #sfarts #mandala #sandart #art #letgo #gowithit #cliffhouse A
SF News No One Knows Why That (Fairly New) BART Rail Blew Apart Wednesday Exclusive video: CPUC inspectors arrive to examine broken BART track, hitch a ride on repair train. pic.twitter.com/it3YedCglZ— Doug Sovern (@SovernNation) May 6, 2015 Days after a BART rail between Civic
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Ridesharing Rage A photo posted by Leah Garchik (@leahgarchik) on May 8, 2015 at 8:30am PDT Yesterday, we talked a little bit about how frustrated many San Franciscans are with cabs, as well as
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Jane Lynch's Rage An Oakland family believed to be lost in the Sierra have been found safe. [KRON4] [BART]'s putting library book vending machines in two stations. Three retired judges will work with SF prosecutors
SF News Landlords Who Evicted Tenants To Make Tourist Lodgings Hit With $276,000 Fine When landlords Darren and Valerie Lee evicted the tenants of 3073-3075 Clay Street nearly a decade ago and decided to turn the units into swanky tourist lodgings, they likely expected to rake in
Arts & Entertainment Video: SF Cab Driver Releases Documentary On What It's Like To Compete With Uber And Lyft People who follow San Francisco's transit industry are likely familiar with the name John Han — he's written, on and off, about the cab business for years on his blog, and he's a frequent
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Ed Lee And Hillary Clinton Get Tea The resort where local tech exec Dave Goldberg died while on a treadmill has removed a photo of (the?) treadmill from its website. [Valleywag] How to find spies on LinkedIn. [ZDnet] What to
SF News [Updates] 'Deformity' Causes Major BART Delays Throughout San Francisco In case you'd forgotten that BART's tracks are in terrible, terrible shape, a snarled commute in SF today is here to remind you — a "reported deformity" on the tracks between Civic Center and
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Brawling Over Burritos "Can't find the good stuff on Periscope?" asks [Wired], which somehow assumes that there is indeed "good stuff" on Periscope to "find." The city of LA is suing Wells Fargo for "unlawful and
SF News Did You Feel This One? Another 3.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes The Bay Area Wednesday Morning It's been a shaky few days in Concord, California, with a series of magnitude 3+ earthquakes hitting that area since Sunday. All based in the worrisome Concord Fault the latest was another 3.
Arts & Entertainment Don't Be Fooled By That Violent Outer Sunset Attack: It's Art, Not Crime If you see a woman getting attacked in the Outer Sunset Thursday night, check the address. If you're on Taraval Street near 30th Avenue, it's not a violent altercation — it's art. According to
SF News SF Man Accused Of Bashing His Nephew's Head In A 57-year-old San Francisco man has been arrested after his nephew was found dead Friday, the victim of "severe head trauma." According to San Francisco Police Department spokesperson Officer Grace Gatpandan, at 5:
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Cab Company Closes The New Kids on the Block are about as bad in concert as you might expect them to be. [SF Gate] You guys, stop me before I drive up to Sonoma County and
SF News SFPD Chases Suspects In Early Morning Gunfight Across The Bay Bridge One suspect is in custody after a gunfight between two cars sent police on a crazy chase across the Bay Bridge early Sunday morning. It was 1:50 a.m. Sunday when San
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: A School With VC ICYMI this weekend: an earthquake shook the East Bay, a burning tour bus drove down Haight, Periscope let folks watch the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight for free, an Uber driver is suing for worker's
SF News Ousted HP Head/Demon Sheep Vanquisher Carly Fiorina Is Now Running For President Fans of batshit insane campaign commercials rejoice! This morning, ousted Hewlett-Packard head Carly Fiorina, whose abortive 2010 run for Senate featured some seriously insane commercials, announced this morning that she will be running
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Your Emoji Use, Analyzed Area residents express skepticism over proposed 460-unit development in the Inner Sunset. [Hoodline] App claims that Polk Street, Nob Hill and Russian Hill are SF's safest places for pedestrians. Agree? [SF Gate] Former
SF News Body Of Woman Found At Bush And Franklin Friday Was 'Not Fully Intact' The body of a woman found Friday morning at a construction site at Bush and Franklin was "not fully intact," officials say — but beyond that, details remain sketchy. At 7:21 a.m.
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Watching The Mayweather vs. Pacquiao Fight Online If Salesforce gets sold, your cloud software startup might be fucked. [SF Business Times] Nordstrom wants to turn its downtown SF store into a "snazzy international shopping destination." [Seattle Times] This graffiti is
SF News Couple Unwittingly Swipes $5500 Artwork From North Beach Alley Everyone knows the laws of the street score, right? If you see something — furniture, books, art, even clothing — sitting unattended out by the curb and it's not someone moving or a garage sale,
SF News SF Now Has The Highest Minimum Wage In The Country Today's the day San Francisco catches up with Oakland! As of Friday, SF's minimum wage rises from 11.05 to $12.25 an hour, which means the city now joins Oakland as having
Arts & Entertainment [Updated] Strange Mission Door Hangers: 'Viral' Marketing Ploy Or Something Creepier? Sent in by a tipster, the door hanger to the right was reportedly hung from the doorways of "many" Mission residences this week. What's the deal, does anyone know? The only words on