SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Dropbox's 'Spending Problem' Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Join Caleb on one of the 10 best hills
SF News SF's Dwindling Arrests And Criminal Prosecutions, By The Numbers Despite San Francisco's dubious honor as the city with the highest per capita property crime rate in the US, the number of arrests made by the San Francisco Police Department has dwindled...and
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: LeBron's 'Epic' SF Meal Allegedly prolific Union Square robber nabbed. [KRON 4] [SF Chronicle] SF-based Zenefits is laying off 106 workers, ditching its AZ sales office, "and offering a separation agreement to staffers who can't commit to
SF News LA Couple Might Have Murdered Construction Worker Over SoMa Porta-Potty So apparently a construction worker was stabbed on 5th and Folsom. 2 suspects taken down right in front of my work. pic.twitter.com/7fthxZeYxV— Ophylia Wispling (@wispling) June 10, 2016 According to
SF News Police Investigating Homicide Near Mission District Bar In clip you can see sex workers and passersby near time of shooting. At 5m44s: 5 shots heard, one witness in view: https://t.co/p1XTS2TsJM— Zach Klein (@zachklein) June 14, 2016 A
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Improving Balboa Park BART Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here This is a good time to remember the gay-friendly
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: USF Grad Dies In Orlando Attack I desperately want this pin. [Mission Mission] There are now more homes listed for sale in the city (940) than at any time since late 2011. [SocketSite] Man shot in the face during
SF News Polls Suggest Support For BART's $3.5 Billion Ballot Measure Won't Come Easy After months of editorial and social media support-building, BART's Board of Directors officially agreed Thursday to place a $3.5 billion bond measure intended to repair an infrastructure they describe as outdated, dilapidated,
SF News Wrong-Way Cyclist Severely Injured In SoMa Crash A cyclist suffered serious injuries Friday afternoon, after she fell from her bike when startled by a turning motorist. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the crash occurred at 4:05 p.
SF News As Many As 10,000 Attend Castro Rally, March To City Hall In Honor Of Orlando Shooting Victims Thousands of people people turned out last night at a Castro District vigil to honor those killed and injured in Sunday's mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub, an event that turned to a
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: Your Rent Is Sapping Your Creativity Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Your weekend ICYMI: A couple was arrested for fatally
SF News Microsoft Is Going To Buy LinkedIn For $26.2 Billion The "add you to their professional network" jokes are practically writing themselves for tech journalists Monday, as Redmond, WA-based Microsoft announced this morning that they would be acquiring Mountain View, CA-based LinkedIn for
SF News In Honor Of Orlando Shooting Victims, Castro Lowers Pride Flag To Half-Mast In advance of tonight's vigil for the victims of the Orlando shooting, the Pride flag in San Francisco's iconic Castro District has been lowered to half-mast this afternoon. As you doubtlessly know by
SF News SF To Honor Victims Of Orlando Shooting In Castro Vigil Sunday Night San Francisco will honor the victims of this morning's mass shooting in an Orlando, Florida gay nightclub with a vigil in the Castro District Sunday night. Postcards from San Francisco: 18th and Castro.
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Apple's Civic Center Takeover Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here [Gothamist] has the latest in an overnight shooting at
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Curry Troll Gets Canned Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Brock Turner isn't just off his rib-eye, his competitive
Arts & Entertainment One Of These Light-Based Art Projects Will Hit The Tenderloin This Fall An effort to make a tough stretch of the Tenderloin more "inviting" has announced the finalists in a project to add light-based art to one street. But given what you know of the
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Siri Faces Allegations Of Stupidity A 59-year-old man was stabbed and robbed in the Tenderloin yesterday. [KRON 4] To hold its own against digital assistants from Google, Microsoft and Amazon, Siri needs an IQ boost. [CNet] Woman forced
SF News Lower Pac Heights Car Burglar Runs Over Victim A serial car burglar added another crime to his resume Thursday, when he ran over a woman who tried to stop his thieving ways. According to the San Francisco Police Department, a man
SF News Alleged Ambulance Thief Pleads Not Guilty, Is Released From Jail The woman who allegedly led police on a wild chase after stealing an ambulance parked in front of a downtown San Francisco emergency is out of jail today, after a judge granted her
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Flamboyant VC Passes Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here See you at Civic Center tonight? [SFist] Controversial VC/
SF News Steve Kerr's Daughter Allegedly Smacked By Cavs Fan Proud daughter!!! Western Conference Champs! #godubs pic.twitter.com/YIiG5bzmPV— Maddy Kerr (@MaddyMKerr) May 28, 2015 The family of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr is calling out a particularly aggressive Cleveland Cavaliers
SF News Craigslist Laptop Sale Takes Larcenous Turn An Outer Richmond man who thought he'd lined up a buyer for some unwanted laptops ended up with a worse deal than he'd hoped, after the purported buyer robbed him instead. According to
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Twitter's Alleged Password Leak [SF Chronicle] reviewer excoriates local theatrical production for sexism, misogyny. Google says that eventually, they will wirelessly beam high speed internet into homes. [Wall Street Journal] California's "Right to Die" kicks in today.
Arts & Entertainment Civic Center Jumbotron To Broadcast Warriors Game Four Friday Yes, Game Three of the NBA finals was a gut-wrenching, scene, a 30-point loss for the Warriors in the unfriendly climate of Cleveland. But though most of us can't hop a plane to