SF News San Francisco Will Spend Around $4 Million In Taxpayer Money On Super Bowl 50 Last month, members of San Francisco's Board of Supervisors were annoyed that city agencies didn't know how much of your tax money they would have to spend to keep things afloat during Super
Arts & Entertainment Will Beyoncé Make You Tune Into Super Bowl 50's Halftime Show? A little more than a month after the world was set afire by the news that punk rock gods Coldplay would be the headlining act at Super Bowl 50, we're received word of
SF News What's Going On Here, BART Car Filled With Dismantled Seats? So @SFBART car 341 which I got off at 16th St Mission heading to Fremont is in bad shape cc @josefow @AliciaTrost pic.twitter.com/7bnAwo7QyB— Steve Rhodes (@tigerbeat) January 7, 2016 When
Arts & Entertainment Caitlyn Jenner Reportedly Cancels Speaking Tour, Won't Be Coming To SF After All Remember last fall, when we told you Caitlyn Jenner would be speaking in San Francisco in February? Well, you might as well unremember, because it looks like her entire tour has been canceled.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: CCSF Exec Resigns After Scrutiny We've found a new way you can become "the biggest dork on the block." [SFist] Man fights for life following Mission District stabbing. [KRON4] T-Mobile CEO John Legere seems really pissed at the
SF News Haight Dispute Involving Dog And Skateboard Ends In Stabbing As the earth continues to rotate the sun, so does the troubled intersection of Haight and Stanyan Streets continue to be the site of violence. In today's installment, a stabbing suspect remains on
SF News Cops Swoop In To Arrest Bay Area Pug Tosser, Snatch Dog From Her Grasp Folks who were distressed by the news that Benny the tossed pug had been returned to his tosser might have reason to rejoice today, as police said Wednesday that they arrested his alleged
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Facebook Plays Tricks On Android Users Surely I am not the only person with Andy Summers' guitar looping in their head after reading this delightful story of a message found in a bottle that washed up on a NorCal
SF News Yahoo To Reportedly Ax 'At Least' 10% Of Its Workforce Over Next Few Months Oh, Yahoo. The long-struggling tech giant has been having wave after wave of layoffs in the last few years, with 14% of its workforce dumped over the course of 2015, alone. According to
SF News Bay Area English Teacher Says Teen Students Fabricated Tales Of 'Lewd Acts' A 33-year-old English teacher at an East Palo Alto high school has pled not guilty to charges of committing lewd acts on minors, saying that the students who claim they were intimate with
SF News Mayor Ed Lee's Third Inauguration Ceremony Clouded By Allegations Of Corruption, Isolation An inauguration of a city's mayor is supposed to be a time of celebration, of excitement for the future, and of pride and joy. But when you're Ed Lee, announcing your third inauguration
Arts & Entertainment Picky San Francisco Goats Have Tired Of Your Christmas Trees Remember how we told you to feed your Christmas tree to the goats? Well, nix that plan. As you might recall, local goat-powered landscaping company City Grazing had teamed up with the San
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Apple Scales Back iPhone Plans A downed tree has slowed down the 14 this morning. [KRON4] Northwestern University is opening a branch of their journalism school in SF. [Poynter] Big Yahoo investor seeks management changes. [Associated Press] Muni-riding
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: 280 Has Flooded 280 sb extension north of Cesar Chavez flooding in #1 and #2 lanes. Proceed with caution. pic.twitter.com/pFaLNI2Fvx— CHP San Francisco (@CHPSanFrancisco) January 5, 2016 As you can see from the
SF News Video: Have You Seen This Market Street Homicide Suspect? A month after a well-known North Beach artist was the victim of a fatal attack at a Market Street Muni stop, the San Francisco Police Department has released video footage of his alleged
SF News 2016's Prospects 'Less Optimistic' After Tech Stocks Take Market Hit The stock market's first day of trading for 2016 did not go so well for several local tech companies, with Alphabet, Facebook and Netflix all taking big hits in a trend that left
SF News The Nightmare Of Muni's Nighttime Underground Closures Is Almost Over Riders of Muni Metro have been suffering through an overnight closure of the underground portion of the system since this summer, an indignity Jay referred to as the transit agency trying "to ruin
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Rain Snarls Tuesday Morning Commute Sorry, war dogs, you're just too loud. [SFist] "In the end, the troubles that haunt the Raiders and 49ers fall on Oakland managing partner Mark Davis and the 49ers’ Family York." [SF Business
SF News Photo Du Jour: A Coyote Roams Pacific Heights First time ever seeing a coyote on Steiner Street, geez lil guy! (Actually he was huge!) A photo posted by Chasing Tail (@chasingtailsf) on Jan 2, 2016 at 7:59am PST Wildlife officials
SF News [Update] Tossed Pug Found Safe, Tosser Gets Dog Back And Says She's Sorry Benny the dog,caught on cam being abused in Fairfield,was x-rayed.No serious injuries!https://t.co/vHPCqBApOu @FOX40 pic.twitter.com/GzdovUODcK— Ty Steele (@TySteeleNEWS) January 1, 2016 Many of us
SF News Drone Blamed For Sunday Night Power Outage In SF It's disturbingly easy to throw PG&E off their power-supply game, as errant raccoons, balloons, and big-rigs have illustrated. But now the energy company can add another baddie to their enemies list:
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: SF's 'Toxic' Fog Your weekend ICYMI: Patti Smith celebrated her birthday in SF, a blue kitten was saved, SoMa car thieves were caught on tape, Stanford's band offended, and anti-government protestors armed with guns took over
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Civic Center Bomb Scare Fillmore shoot-out injures cab driver. [ABC7] Hunter Pence has scored a pretty sweet SF pad. [San Jose Mercury News] The J Church started running its normal route last night, as the New Year's
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Valleywag Dies Again Don't dump your Christmas tree on the street, take it to the goats! [SFist] [Valleywag] has died, yet again. Facebook glitch incorrectly celebrates "46 years of friendship" between many users. [Associated Press] The
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF's Drinking Water Win From 8 tonight to 5 tomorrow morning, Muni is free. Enjoy it! [SFist] How a $250,000 water fountain plan is edging out sugary beverages in San Francisco. [SF Chronicle] Airbnb sure makes