SF News Outlook Bleak For California's First Dog, Governor Brown's Beloved Corgi, Sutter Nothing gold can stay it seems, even in the Golden State. We learn today via the Sacramento Bee that California's First Dog, a 13-year-old Pembroke Welsh corgi named Sutter, has fallen critically ill
SF News Day Around The Bay: SFMTrA Safety Vigilantes Eye Their Next Target Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Snap, as the company is now called, just added
SF News Colin Kaepernick Will Start As Quarterback In Sunday's 49ers Game The San Francisco 49ers, as they are still officially called, are badly in need of a shakeup. Just ask longtime fan Daisy Barringer, who week after week this season has chronicled the team's
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Grill Like A Billionaire With Mark Zuckerberg's Backyard BBQ Tips Have you ever wondered how the other half, or, in this case, the other .000001 percent live? What with their private-island hideouts, meetings with heads of state, and quirky hobbies, it's not far
SF News Growing Number Of RV-Dwellers In Mountain View Have Homeowners Turning Up Their Noses As residents of San Francisco battle it out over various proposals to address homelessness and a dearth of affordable housing in the city, our neighbors to the south are engaged in a debate
SF News Venture Capitalists Funding Anti-Homeless Encampment Measure With so many local propositions on this November's ballot, it's perhaps understandably hard for any single one to stand out. That, of course, is where money comes in. Mission Local reports that a
SF News Modern Times Bookstore To Close Next Month, Ending 45 Years In Business Modern Times Bookstore Collective, the bookstore that called Valencia Street home for 20 years before moving to 24th Street in 2011, will close its doors mid-November. In an unsigned press release sent out
SF News Day Around The Bay: More Bay Bridge Pier Implosions To Come Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Hey, remember the potentially awesome Bay Bridge implosion that
SF News Profanity Protip: An Easy Way To Stop Your iPhone From Autocorrecting The F-Word Last night's presidential debate being what it was, many of us took to our cellphones to vent and commiserate with friends and family. While you may simply have asked someone to pinch you
Arts & Entertainment Photos: The Blue Angels Take To The Skies As you and every dog on your block no doubt noticed, the Blue Angels flew over San Francisco and the Bay this past weekend — wowing tourists and locals alike with their unmatched ability
SF News Study: River Diversions Have Totally Screwed The San Francisco Bay The San Francisco Bay and all forms of life that depend upon it are in trouble. So declares a new study from The Bay Institute which finds that upstream water diversions have removed
SF News Family Of Luis Gongora, Homeless Man Killed By SFPD, Files Federal Suit The family of Luis Gongora, the 45-year-old homeless man shot and killed by SFPD in April of this year, followed through this past Friday on its promise to file a federal civil rights
SF News Video: Motorcycle Sideshow During Blue Angels Show Shuts Down Golden Gate Bridge The term "sideshow" is rarely so literal as it was Saturday when a group of dirt bikers shut down the Golden Gate Bridge with wheelies and other stunts in one such demonstration. The
SF News Bike Lane Posts Installed By Safety Vigilantes Can Stay, Says SFMTA In news that will come as a surprise to many, officials with the SFMTA will not order the immediate removal of the semi-permanent safety posts installed by the safety activist group SFMTrA. Instead,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Mission Street Food Back For One Night Only As always around these foodie parts, a lot happened in the world of food this week. We highlighted the best destination doughnut spots, learned that Soylent Food Bars are making some customers violently
SF News Verizon Angling For $1B Discount On Yahoo Following Hack And Spying Revelations Demonstrating that allegedly allowing the US government to scan hundreds of millions of your users' emails may not just be abetting a violation of the 4th Amendment but also a huge financial liability,
SF News Judge Grills Airbnb At Hearing Over SF Host Registration Law Airbnb has taken the city of San Francisco to court over a law requiring that the home-rental service verify its hosts are registered with the city or else face steep fines, but if
SF News Computer Glitch Blamed In Muni Crash, Other Braking Problems May Be Widespread Several people injured when #Muni bus plows into parked truck in Pacific Heights neighborhood of SF , @Artguy1 https://t.co/gdGDUzh1kU— Bill Hutchinson (@bill_hutchinson) October 3, 2016 On Monday morning a 3-Jackson
SF News Day Around The Bay: Mission District Residents Oppose 100 Percent Affordable Development Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Counterfeit painkillers containing fentanyl, similar to what officials believe
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Soylent Food Bars Blamed By Redditors For Extreme Vomiting, Diarrhea In a mini scandal that could make the Great Shartening of 2014 look like a cakewalk, we learn today via several Reddit threads that Soylent Food Bars may be responsible for numerous cases
SF News In Blow To Anti-Gay Group Suing City, Judge Rules Dolores Park Pissoir Can Stay The gentlemen of Dolores Park's Gay Beach can pee easy today following a San Francisco Superior Court judge's ruling that the barely controversial pissoir can remain perched atop the southwest corner of the
SF News Tired Of Official Inaction, Safety Vigilantes Install Bike Lane Safety Posts A group of anonymous pedestrian and cycling safety advocates have upped their game in a challenge to city officials to do more, now, to make San Francisco streets safer. San Francisco Metropolitan Transformation
SF News Theranos To Lay Off Hundreds And Give Up Blood Testing Following Regulatory Clampdown Elizabeth Holmes, the embattled CEO of blood testing company Theranos announced last night in a letter to company stakeholders that the startup she founded will abandon its core mission and will no longer
SF News BeliEVEN: Giants Beat Mets In Do Or Die Wild Card Game Silencing all the skeptics, the Giants last night beat the New York Mets in a dramatic, mostly scoreless game with season-ending stakes. And boy, did they do it with style. Ace pitcher Madison
Arts & Entertainment Local Photographer Finds National Fame Through Instagram 'Doortraits' A photo posted by Julie Gebhardt (@juliegeb) on Sep 27, 2016 at 9:25pm PDT People Instagram a lot of random stuff, especially in San Francisco, which we learned late last year is