SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Ebola In SF Like using an app to get a ride, but want to take a cab instead of Uber or Lyft? Here's two ways you can do both. [SF Chronicle] Someone keeps vandalizing the memorial
SF News Uber Driver Suffers Seizure, Slams Into Pedestrian And Three Parked Cars Days after an Uber driver suffered a seizure and slammed into a pedestrian, the "ridesharing" company has announced that the ailing driver won't be driving for them until he's checked by a doctor.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Are Yelp 'Elites' Monsters? The Coast Guard is testing "virtual buoys" in the SF Bay. [Coast Guard News] Where were all the Asians in SF-set Dawn of the Planet of the Apes? [8Asians] An SF artist finds
SF News Napa County Gently Rocked By 3.2 Magnitude Earthquake Napa County's more seismically sensitive residents got an early wake-up call this morning, when a 3.2 magnitude earthquake shook some of them out of bed. According to the US Geological Survey, the
SF News San Francisco Candidates' War Chests, By The Numbers Hey, maybe you heard that we have an election in San Francisco this November? With all the sturm und drang over ballot measures on taxing sodas, raising the minimum wage and protecting drivers,
SF News Alleged Toilet-Taping Teacher Took At Least 180 Videos Of Urinating Guests San Francisco accounting professor Mark Landis was confronted by some of the students he allegedly taped while using the toilet nearly nine months before his arrest, had allegedly taken nearly 180 hidden-camera bathroom
SF News Fuel Spill And Missing Captain After Fishing Boat Runs Aground Near Cliff House A fishing boat ran aground off Ocean Beach this morning, leaking fuel, scattering debris, and leaving at least one man in jeopardy. According to SF Gate, the Paloma of Santa Cruz, a 38-foot
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Ed Lee And The Gross People's Cab SF's Public Art Trust is looking for folks to create something amazing for the west facade of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. [SF Examiner] Pro-Israeli demonstrators gathered in SF Sunday to counter pro-Palestinian
SF News Expect BART Service Disruptions This Weekend, As Crews Give TLC To Daly City Station An "unprecedented" amount of maintenance work at BART's Daly City station means platform closures and service disruptions for passengers traveling through the system this weekend, BART announced Thursday evening. Only one track between
SF News SFPD Needs Your Help To Find Missing Outer Sunset Woman As of Thursday night, the San Francisco Police Department is asking us all to be on the lookout for 65-year-old Marcia Wilson (photos above), who hasn't been seen since Tuesday afternoon. According to
SF News After A Brief Outage, Facebook Returns To Suck Away Your Productivity [Updated] A nation of slacking workers released a collective gasp Friday morning, as Facebook started throwing error messages, displaying "network errors," and telling users "Sorry, something went wrong." There's no news yet from the
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Robot Boats On The Bay Here's San Francisco's entry in a contest to build the “ultimate urban utility bike.” Cyclists, please weigh in on this candidate's ultimate utility. [TechCrunch] A woman was shot in Potrero Hill Thursday morning
SF News Got A Toll Citation For A Bay Area Bridge You Haven't Crossed? That's Your Problem, Says The MTC License plate readers like those used on Bay Area bridges have come under a lot of scrutiny as creepy privacy invaders. But what happens when instead of accurately tracking a driver's movements, they
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Angry Public Blasts SF Restaurant Over Anti-Kid Policy That They Don't Actually Have Grotto confusion? It's an issue for two Northern California restaurants, especially when one announces they they'll give noisy kids the boot, and another says that they welcome the little critters with open arms.
SF News SF Firefighter Puts Stop To Crazy Pickup Truck Rampage When a man stole a truck from a Lower Haight construction site, it seemed like nothing could stop him as he drove into cars, down a one-way street in the wrong direction, and
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Watching BART Cops Enforce Sit/Lie This [SF Bay Guardian] reporter spent the night watching BART cops kick sitting/lying people out of stations. When an SF native took to the pages of the [Washington Post] to compare San
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco's 10 Best Museums San Francisco is chock full of museums! Some are fantastic, not-to-be missed opportunities, and some are...less so. Here are our ten favorites, excerpted from 100 Things to do in San Francisco Before
SF News Knife-Wielding Woman Sets Fire To Folsom Street Foods Co. What is going on with San Francisco's grocery stores, people? On the same day that a security guard was stabbed at the Haight Street Whole Foods, a woman with a knife set fire
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: The San Antonio Raiders? Cincinnati Art Museum curator joining staff of The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. [SF Gate] Square scrambles to prepare for a future where their "reader" is obsolete. [Wired] Does it bother you
Arts & Entertainment The Time Out Corner: Don't Threaten People Welcome to the Time Out Corner, the place for commenters who need to take a pause, reflect, and maybe get off the Internet. Here's how it works. Nominees are accepted 24/7 at
SF News Driver Tries To Flee On 38 Geary After Striking Cab, Cyclist, Pedestrian Six people were injured when the driver of a stolen minivan crashed while fleeing from police on Monday night, a San Francisco Police Department spokesperson says. According to SFPD spokesperson Officer Albie Esparza,
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Instagram App Name Troubles The head of San Francisco's Animal Care and Control was suddenly and unexpectedly "asked to leave." [SF Examiner] [SF Chronicle] SF toward the top of list of cities plagued with "nuisance floods." [SF
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: The Death Of 'Superman Lives' It's been nearly 15 years since pre-production began on Superman Lives, the Kevin Smith penned, Tim Burton directed superhero movie starring occasional SF resident Nicolas Cage as the title character. As you may
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Soma Have you had a chance to check out Soma, the Burning Man-influenced LED sculpture that arrived at Pier 14 last week? While nighttime is the right time to see the artwork's after-sunset light
SF News Stabbing Briefly Closes Haight Street Whole Foods The Whole Foods store on Stanyan and Haight Streets was briefly closed this morning after a shoplifter stabbed a security guard. SF Gate reports that at around 8:15 this morning, a security