SF News SFPD Might Not Be Able To Afford Body Cameras For Officers Over a year after we were told that the San Francisco Police department would launch a pilot program in which 50 of their officers would wear body-mounted cameras, it appears that we're no
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Uber Booted From South Carolina The [SF Examiner] publishes a press release touting SF Weekly's new editor. Duck abducted from SF playground has been returned unharmed. [SF Chronicle] Generously-funded online dating company Zoosk (which is based in SF)
SF News BART Spokesperson: 'We Didn't Have Any Major Delays' From #BARTFriday Protest A BART worker is standing by with bolt cutters #BARTFriday #BARTprotest pic.twitter.com/JjTS085JRP— KQED News (@KQEDnews) January 16, 2015 As you know, a demonstration planned for today at Montgomery BART station
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Jose Shooting Inspires Judge To Pull Chris Brown's Probation Someone stole a GoPro equipped SF Rec and Park owned drone. Which, don't you wonder what Rec and Park does with a GoPro equipped drone? I sure do! [SF Weekly] Junipero Serra, founder
SF News Honda Careens Through Macy's, Finally Stops In Men's Department Shoppers at a Bay Area Macy's were in for a shock Wednesday afternoon, when a Honda Fit driven by a woman suffering from a "medical episode" careened through the store, finally crashing in
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: $800 Tickets To Burning Man Here are three SF-based companies that Facebook at Work might be trying to destroy. [SF Business Times] Behold the doughnut turducken. [Bernalwood] Burning Man presale tickets are $800. [Bold Italic] The [SoMa Leadership
SF News Violent Morning: Head And Back Stabbings In North Beach, Knife Attack On Muni Bus It's been a stabby week in San Francisco, and it's only Wednesday. In addition to a knife attack over the weekend and a slashing on Tuesday, three more men fell prey to bladed
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: It's Hard To Sell Pretzels In SF The [SFMTA] distances themselves from Hitler-depicting ads on buses, launches counter-campaign. Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant tell the [New York Times] why women stay quiet at work. GoPro's stock plunges after word gets
SF News [Updated] Major BART Delays After Man Leaps In Front Of Train At Powell Station Commuters who typically pass through the Powell Street BART station experienced major delays this morning, after a man jumped in front of a train and was killed, a BART spokesperson says. According to
SF News Montgomery BART Station To Be Possibly Shut Down By Protest On Friday If an announcement posted to both Indybay and Facebook is to be believed, your Friday BART commute might be a little trickier than you expected. According to event organizers, a day-long demonstration planned
SF News Man Stabbed In Mob Attack In Mission, Another Slashed In Face At Fifth And Market San Francisco police are seeking suspects in two recent stabbings, they confirmed today. In one, a man was critically injured by an angry mob, and in the other a person was slashed in
SF News Construction Worker Gaffe Sends Water Shooting High Above Union Square Apple Store There's a water main break at Ellis & Stockton next to the Apple Store. Stay classy San Francisco... pic.twitter.com/EqeSPUyVtn— Amanda Hoac (@its__amandaaa) January 13, 2015 Forget Yellowstone Park — San
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Apple's MLK Day Hypocrisy Apple, which uses Martin Luther King in their advertising, does not observe MLK day. [Valleywag] Rose Pak remains "bewildered, dumbfounded and shocked," over Ed Lee's D3 Supe appointment, which should make for a
SF News Mysterious Dead Body Fished Out Of Lake Merced Two kayakers made a gruesome discovery while out on the waters of San Francisco's Lake Merced on Saturday: a decomposing body, face down in the north end of the lake. According to KTVU,
SF News SFPD Releases Names Of Sergeants Involved In Mission Station 'Suicide By Cop' In a far swifter turn-around than in a previous case, the San Francisco Police Department has released the names of the officers involved in a fatal Mission District shooting of a man who
SF News Motorcyclist Dies After Striking Car, Pedestrian During Van Ness Crash A motorcyclist is dead and a pedestrian has been injured after a collision on Van Ness Avenue and McAllister Street Saturday afternoon. According to San Francisco Police Department spokesperson Officer Albie Esparza, at
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Golden Gate Bridge Reopens Ahead Of Schedule Direct Action Everywhere held a flash mob inside the Market Street Whole Foods Sunday. [Indybay] New library on Capp Street. [Capp Street Crap] Annis “Big Red” Jensen, the first women’s captain of
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tech Titans Line Up For Ed Lee SF is "like the hot, crazy girl that everyone wants to sleep with. You never know what you’re going to get when you wake up in the morning,” which is the reason
SF News Get Some ID Before You Let That PUC Worker Come In Your House It's kind of scary that when many of us see a person in an "official" looking vest, we assume that the person is actually "official." (Remember this guy?) But that trust is what
SF News London Breed, One-Time 'Amanda Bynes Of SF Supervisors,' Is Now Their President Who would have thought it? London Breed, District 5's representative for the Board of Supervisors, is now the president of the Board. That's right, the woman we dubbed "The Amanda Bynes Of S.
SF News If You Didn't Know The Golden Gate Bridge Is Closing Tonight There's Not Much We Can Do For You (But We'll Still Try) If you somehow missed our multiple posts on the topic, consider this your final warning: for the first time in its history, the Golden Gate Bridge is closing to cars for an entire
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Would You Buy Car Insurance From Google? I was skeptical when I read the headline, but it's true: you can take public transit to Yosemite. [Huffington Post] "Twitterloin has been exposed for what it is, an unimaginative nickname based on
SF News Eight-Year-Old Murder Remains Unsolved, Despite $250,000 Bounty For Shooter Though it's been eight years since 20-year-old Alberto Casillas was shot to death while driving in SoMa, the San Francisco Police Department hasn't given up on trying to catch his killers. On the
SF News SFPD Investigating City's First Homicide Of 2015 The San Francisco Police Department is investigating its first known homicide of 2015, a shooting near Candlestick Park that claimed the life of a 22-year-old man. According to SFPD spokesperson Officer Albie Esparza,
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Google Loses Ground To Yahoo Google lost a "significant" chunk of the search market in December after Yahoo became the search default on Firefox. [Wall Street Journal] Bernal Heights residents are not so psyched that the planning department