SF News Giant Sinkhole Opens Gaping Maw In Pacific Heights A street in Pacific Heights remains closed Friday morning, after a 10-foot-deep sinkhole opened in the middle of the road. CBS 5 reports that road crews were filling what they believed to be
SF News Identity Of Fatal Civic Center Stabbing Victim Remains Unknown A man found stabbed to death in front of San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Thursday has yet to be publicly named, and details behind the slaying remain scarce. According to the San Francisco
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Alphabet Misses Revenue Expectations Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Where are all these new San Franciscans from? [SFist] Driver who
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Treating Dwarfism In Marin Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Facebook might give those users who are always asking for money
SF News 'Education,' Lifeguards Proposed For Ocean Beach As Yet Another Distressed Swimmer Is Rescued Just a few days after two teens were killed while wading in waist-deep waters at Ocean Beach, rescue crews were called there again Tuesday when a surfer got caught in a rip current
SF News SFMTA Approves Controversial Twin Peaks Car Ban Almost two years after it was proposed, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has made a decision to ban cars from one side of Twin Peaks, following a contentious meeting Tuesday. As previously
SF News Bay Area Dog Rescue Org Needs Help After Stolen Van Crashes Into Shelter Oakland-based Rocket Dog Rescue has saved over 7,500 pets over its 13 years in operation, but now they need your help, after the driver of a stolen van crashed into their shelter.
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Intel Cutting 12,000 Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Here's everything you need to know about celebrating 4/20 today.
SF News SF Might Ban Styrofoam Coolers, Packing Materials, And Beach Toys It's been nearly nine years since San Francisco banned Styrofoam coffee cups, to-go containers, after then Board of Supervisors President Aaron "I'm back" Peskin pushed forward legislation banning the use of such products
SF News SFPD's 4/20 Plan Includes Road Closures, Extra Bathrooms, Seller Busts Around 15,000 people are expected to flood Golden Gate Park Wednesday to observe the marijuana-focused "holiday" of April 20th. But while the event is neither permitted nor sanctioned by any San Francisco
SF News Ailing Tenderloin Man Learns Not To Take Meds While Waiting For Muni A man who was struggling with pain while waiting for Muni suffered an additional blow yesterday, when his soothing medication was wrested from his grasp. According to the San Francisco Police Department, a
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Apple's Secret German Car Lab Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. A car-free Haight Street might look like this. [SFist] A man
SF News BART Has No Idea How To Cover New Labor Deal's $77 Million In Raises Even if BART can manage to get voters to agree to that $3.5 billion infrastructure bond they want to put on the November ballot, it's not like all their money worries will
SF News Armed Raiders Storm Mission Bar, Hold Patrons At Gunpoint The brazen gunpoint robbery of a Mission District bar Friday might be one in a series, a local liquor industry insider says, but so far police haven't been able to catch the suspects.
SF News Victim Of Valencia Street Throat Slashing Refuses To Cooperate With SFPD A man whose throat was cut during a Valencia Street altercation will survive, police say — but his unwillingness to cooperate with officers will certainly stymie their investigation into the crime. According to the
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: LinkedIn Turns To Recent Grads 20th and Church For the painting of the "Golden Hydrant" pic.twitter.com/hfCeOVfsjH— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) April 18, 2016 Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Are The GGNRA's New Dog Rules Racist? Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Does tech writer Kara Swisher have your vote for SF mayor?
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SF News Citing Funding Issues, 'Uber For Kids' Abruptly Shuts Doors San Francisco based Shuddle, a child-focused ridesharing company that once described itself as "Uber for kids" is describing itself as "out of business" today, after the venture-funded company ran out of road. In
SF News 1600 Sanders Supporters To Bang Pots Outside George Clooney's SF Fundraiser For Hillary Clinton A star-studded fundraiser for Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton scheduled for this afternoon in San Francisco won't be without detractors, it seems, as over a thousand of her competition's supporters are expected at
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Tattooed Nordstrom Rack Robber Nabbed Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Who will protect us from the gun-wielding protectors? [SFist] Construction is
SF News Geary Boulevard Sleeper Beats Elderly Woman Who Woke Her Up An elderly San Francisco woman is in the hospital today, after she was brutally beaten when she tried to wake a woman sleeping outside her building. The San Francisco Police Department was summoned
SF News San Francisco's Push To Eliminate Hunger, By The Numbers Established in 2005, San Francisco Department of Health Food Security Task Force is "charged with the responsibility of creating a city-wide plan for addressing food security." Those goals got more specific in 2013,
SF News Muni Rider Beats Up Mother Of Kid Who Bumped Him A easily-infuriated Muni rider was arrested Wednesday, after punching a fellow passenger in the head when her child bumped into him. It all went down at 8:20 a.m., near 15th and
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