Arts & Entertainment Watch The Sutro Baths Go Up In Flames San Francisco's Sutro Baths burned to the ground under questionable circumstances back on June 26, 1966, but it wasn't until yesterday that the Western Neighborhoods Project put this footage online, reports the Richmond
SF News Day Around The Bay: Muni Stop Hammer Attack So much for the Chron's stand-alone food section. [Eater SF] One of the people arrested in the raid on MyRedbook.com on Wednesday missed his court appearance today, so the feds had to
SF News BART Wants An Extreme Powell Street Station Makeover: Photos You know BART's Powell Street Station. But maybe you won't know it for long, as BART has set their Station Modernization Program sights on its vast, white, sprawl. That's right, it's time for
Arts & Entertainment Escaped Goats Run Wild Through SF Streets A herd of about 8 goats are loose in BV. Animal Care and Control are trying to control herd. Goats loose by Paul Av. pic.twitter.com/FvW67H7eja— Bayview, S.F. (@bayviewheight) June
Arts & Entertainment Harding Park To Host 2020 PGA Championship, 2025 Presidents Cup Yeah, so, we won't be hosting the America's Cup, we're not getting any money for Super Bowl 50 (which, let's face it, is really in Santa Clara), and George Lucas just dissed us
SF News How Much Of A Threat Are San Francisco's Coyotes? Is San Francisco's coyote population growing? While no city agency officially tracks their numbers, this spring the Chron's nature writer Tom Stienstra said that he estimates that as many as 100 coyotes are
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: A Visit To A Bike Chop Shop It all comes down to this weekend: SF State's Tiana Wills competes in Sacramento to determine if she can continue her high jump career. [SF Examiner] [Thrillist] wants you to get the hell
SF News Day Around The Bay: Pipe Bomb Or Just Pipe? All the Pier 39 sea lions have snuck off to get laid. [KRON4] Madame Tussauds opens today at Fisherman's Wharf, here's who they should have featured (but didn't) [SF Gate] Supreme Court decision
SF News SF Arts Commission Demands $919 Chairs, Talks Smack About Staples The Board of Supervisors' Budget and Finance Committee wrapped up its negotiations regarding San Francisco's proposed $8.6 billion spending plan in record time Wednesday night. While negotiations were definitely less contentious than
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Sausalito To SF At 300 Miles An Hour While actual travel from Sausalito to SF in about a minute will have to wait until those lazy scientists get on the stick with the whole teleportation thing, Mill Valley based filmmaker Gary
SF News Cost Overruns Might Kill That Cool Transbay Transit Center Roof Park, By The Numbers When the new Transbay Transit Center was announced, one of its highlights was expected to be its “City Park,” a public 5.4-acre rooftop park. Touted as one of the building's "many environmentally-friendly
SF News Unemployed Winner Of $70 Million Takes Month To Decide To Retire Eurico Chin had time to go for a meandering walk that ended up at the Safeway at Noriega and 30th Avenue: after all, he was unemployed. Perhaps his jobless state was what caused
SF News Scenes From Yesterday's SF Giants No-Hitter Of course you know that the SF Giants Tim Lincecum threw his second no-hitter in less than a year yesterday. But if you're like us, you were at work when the magic happened.
SF News Bryant Street Closed After Water Main Break Floods Road In the second such incident this week, a water main has broken and is flooding a stretch of Bryant Street Thursday morning. According to San Francisco Public Utilities Commission spokesperson Amy Sinclair, the
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: City Hall's Overhype Hopes The [SF Chronicle]'s John King gets out the long knives re George Lucas' decision to place his museum in Chicago, says "Instead of planning ahead, City Hall of late has pinned its
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mrs. Ice-T's Sex Toys Here's what [Google] announced at their (somewhat contentious) I/O Developers Conference today. Kevin Rose gives up on his plan to raze a historic Portland house after all his neighbors basically announced that
SF News History Repeats Itself: SF Giants' Tim Lincecum Throws Second No-Hitter For the second time in less than a year, SF Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum refused to allow a single hit. Not a one. Today's game at AT&T Park was the final
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Behold: Arlequin Cafe's $39 Jar Of Pickles We couldn't believe it ourselves, at first, when John Vlahides posted the above photo to Instagram. A $39 dollar jar of pickles, sold at Hayes Valley's Arlequin Cafe? In a time when you
SF News Safety Of Sex Workers Questioned After Feds Shut Down MyRedbook.com An FBI raid on a local website that features reviews, ratings, and listings for sex workers ended in an arrest of at least two employees and a complete shutdown of the site. However,
Arts & Entertainment Get Your Shirley Temple On: Here's Your 2014 Sober Pride Guide By Beth Spotswood While alcohol can definitely enhance certain experiences, it can also ruin others: like driving a car or healthy communication. More importantly, booze isn’t necessary to have a good time;
Arts & Entertainment Gary Oldman Calls Nancy Pelosi A C*nt, Apologizes For Offending Jews Giving truth to the old saw that one "just reads Playboy for the articles," it seems like everyone's been talking about actor Gary Oldman's recent interview with the magazine, in which he made
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Mavericks Makeover The new owners of Mavericks want to make it into "the Super Bowl of surfing." [KCBS] Apple's new head of retail writes a "touchy-feely" blog post. [New York Times] "Tech employment in the
SF News Men In Stolen BMW Die In Fiery Off-Ramp Crash During Police Pursuit Two men were killed in a fiery crash in San Francisco this morning, following a high-speed chase across the Bay Bridge in a stolen BMW. The crash, and the subsequent investigation, will leave
SF News Day Around The Bay: Is West Portal The New Noe Valley? The San Francisco Unified School District has released their "vast" budget. [SF Chronicle] [SF Examiner] What, now everybody's doing khat? I just can't keep up. [Vice] Just because you have a lot of
SF News Cox Media Group Hands Bay Area TV Stations KTVU And KICU Over To Fox In an interesting (to media nerds) trade, the owner of Bay Area television stations KTVU and KICU has traded them to FOX Television Stations in exchange to stations based in Boston and Memphis.