SF News Flier Castigates Airbnb Guests For Contributing To 'Eviction Of Chinese Immigrant Families' As spotted in Chinatown, SF (via @antievictionmap) #ThanksAirBnB pic.twitter.com/bvZogzeSLL— Zoé S. (@ztsamudzi) April 12, 2016 Less than two weeks after Airbnb admitted that at least 20 percent of its San
SF News 22-Year-Old Runner Fights For Her Life Following McAllister Street Collision A 22-year-old woman was hospitalized with critical injuries Tuesday, after a driver struck her as she ran across a Civic Center-area crosswalk. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the woman was running
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Facebook, Destroyer Of Markets Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. "It's spring! So get out of your house and do stuff.
SF News 'Town Hall' On Controversial Shooting Of Homeless Man To Be Held Wednesday At Noon When officers with the San Francisco Police Department shot a homeless man who allegedly refused to drop a kitchen knife last week, officers told members of the community concerned over discrepancies between police
SF News Thanksgiving Comes Unpleasantly Early For Woman Bludgeoned By Frozen Turkey When you look around your home for the ideal weapon, is your first thought items from your freezer? If you said "no," then congratulations, you are not being sought by the San Francisco
SF News Police Release Sketches, Announce Reward In Effort To Nab Cathedral Hill Killers Despite video evidence that captured the brutal attack, the San Francisco Police Department has been unable to track down the people responsible for the February stabbing of a British tourist that led to
Arts & Entertainment The SF Zoo's New Baby Giraffe Is Sweet Balm For Your Aching Heart Ugh, this world. Horrible! It is hard not to feel ground down sometimes. But when you need a lift, maybe take a look at the face of the SF Zoo's newest guest, this
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Behold The Yacht-Sharing Economy Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. "My boyfriend hired an app to send me stuff because he
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Goat Shows Disappointingly Plebeian Tastes In Coffee When you need a cup of coffee — like, really need it — you don't always have the time and energy to seek out the hippest new joint and wait in their long-ass line. Sometimes,
SF News In Completely Shocking Move, Stanford Students Vote Against Dorm Booze Ban In a reaction that will surprise no one who has ever been or met a college-aged person, Stanford University students are expressing vigorous opposition to a proposal that seeks to curb on-campus alcohol
SF News Former Archbishop Of SF Scores Double The Legal Limit In Hawaiian DUI Bust Archbishop of San Francisco Salvatore Cordileone and his predecessor, retired Cardinal William Levada, have a new conversation topic in addition to "being Archbishop of SF is so hard, what with all the pesky
SF News Cab Driver Attacked With Stick During Dispute Over Trip To East Bay A request for advance payment turned into a physical altercation Saturday, when a taxi driver's stick-wielding fare took umbrage after being asked to pay up. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Private Plane Crashes In Oakland Your weekend ICYMI: Obama excoriated Republicans at SF fundraiser, the guy who started 2014's devastating King Fire admits it, here are a bunch of dogs dressed in Giants gear, Mayor Lee wants to
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: It's Going To Keep Raining Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Cal coach accused of sexual harassment got a job at University
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Google 'Threat' Averted Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. This is why you don't send thousands of dollars to your
SF News City Hall Swag Scores, By The Numbers The Political Reform Act (aka Gov. Code sections 8100091014) requires state and local public officials to make an annual public filing that discloses their personal assets and income. San Francisco officials who miss
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Chaos At The Police Commission Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Who will deliver your burrito, juice, and Advil first, a drone
SF News Alleged Nordstrom Rack Robber Won't Be Too Hard To Find Behold the visage of one Charles Frederick Justus, the man suspected of robbing a Bay Area Nordstrom Rack at gunpoint before allegedly fleeing from police with three kids in his car. How far
SF News Questions Remain After Man Shot Outside Site Of Stanislav Petrov Raid Dies A man who was shot multiple times outside a home later raided by police and federal officials has died, turning an already murky situation even murkier. It was 2 a.m. on Friday,
SF News 'Very Big Sword' Used In Random Tenderloin Attack A 56-year-old Tenderloin man is recovering today, after he was randomly stabbed by a man with a "very big sword," police say. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the man was standing
SF News Man On Scooter Falls From 101 To His Death A man riding a scooter on 101 in San Francisco was killed Wednesday night, when he fell from the the highway to the street far below. According to California Highway Patrol spokesperson Officer
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Mistrial For Alleged Playstation Murder Follow SFist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The president's in town tomorrow. [SFist] This is what it looks
SF News SFPD Chief Touts 'Very Good Lead' In Infamous Hayes Valley Quadruple Homicide It's been almost a year since the San Francisco Police Department said that they knew who was responsible for an infamous Hayes Valley quadruple homicide, but were unable to pull together enough of
SF News Mayor Ed Lee Bans City-Funded Travel To Mississippi After Anti-LGBT Bill Signed By Governor The number of US states to which San Francisco will pay for travel shrank again today, after Mayor Ed Lee banned all city-funded travel to the state of Mississippi after their governor OKed
SF News President Obama To Party With Spider-Man, Head To SF Just hours after a breakfast date with one of Hollywood's Spidermen, President Barack Obama will alight in San Francisco for a whirlwind 24-hour visit. Variety reports that on Thursday, POTUS will enjoy a