SF News Vallejo Residents Hospitalized Following Mysterious Odor And 'Sheen' On San Pablo Bay Residents of Vallejo were ordered to shelter in place overnight Tuesday as a mysterious odor sickened and hospitalized an unknown number of people. This was shortly before a "sheen" was spotted on the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Push For In-N-Out Veggie Burger Elicits Backlash For the almost 25,000 people who have signed a Change.org petition asking that fast food joint In-N-Out add a veggie burger to its menu, the request is a no-brainer. However, as
SF News Forbes Sure Is Excited About All The 'Ultra High-End Condos' Coming To SF Smack dab in the middle of a terrible affordability crisis, San Francisco is getting a jolt of what it really needs: ultra high-end condos. Or so argues Forbes, which on Friday published a
SF News Video: Family Of Bears, Possibly Fleeing Wildfires, Spotted In Sonoma County Park California state park officials yesterday released footage of a family of bears, a mother and two cubs, walking at night through Sonoma County's Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. As the Chronicle reports, the familial
SF News Drivers Unaware Of 3-Foot Passing Law With Cycling Injuries On The Rise You, being an enlightened and informed reader of SFist, already know about California's 3-foot passing law. However, as CBS 5 reports, some drivers in the Bay Area are unaware that state law dictates
SF News Giants Tweet, Then Delete, Unintentionally Anti-Semitic Slur As the Giants's playoff chances continue to dwindle, the bullpen at last night's game against the Dodgers wasn't the only part of the team raising eyebrows in shock and dropping jaws in disbelief.
SF News Attorney For Woman Paralyzed By Tree Branch Says City Was Negligent In Its Tree Trimming Technique The 36-year-old woman who was paralyzed by a falling tree branch while she sat on a city park bench watching her children play has filed a claim against San Francisco alleging negligence. The
SF News Day Around The Bay: Despite Even Year, Giants Playoff Hopes Dwindling Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Following Saturday’s bombing in New York City, security
SF News Video: Aspiring Karate Master Sparks Brawl At Raiders Game The Falcons had the Raiders fans fighting each other today. 😂 pic.twitter.com/QQnSVFfw68— Everything Georgia (@GAFollowers) September 19, 2016 Raiders fans are not a typically quiet bunch, and today we can add
SF News Coder Details Life Inside 13-Person Possibly Illegal Airbnb Located In Luxury Mission Bay Tower The story of the starry-eyed youngster moving to San Francisco and into an over-priced community living space as he or she attempts to learn to code and land a top-paying job is now
SF News Twitter Lawsuit Alleges Company Misled Investors About Growth Prospects The latest trouble facing Twitter comes in the form of a lawsuit filed by an investor claiming the tech giant misled the public about its growth prospects and that huge swings in stock
SF News Some New iPhone 7 Pluses Said To Make 'Hissing' Sound The new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have been out for just three days now, and already some early adopters have begun to report that all is not right with their shiny
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Ninebark Shutters Permanently, Texas Tacos Coming To Oakland As always around these parts, this week was a busy one in the world of food. Importantly, we put together a list of some of the best pizza in the Bay Area. In
Arts & Entertainment [Semi-NSFW] A Bunch Of Painted Naked People To Swarm Ferry Building Next Saturday Looking to see a bunch of naked people that are, well, deceptively naked? Then the Saturday, September 24 Body Art Show & Parade is for you. Coming to the strip of the Embarcadero
SF News In Blow To Zuckerberg's Real-Life Privacy Settings, Palo Alto Rejects Plan To Demolish Nearby Homes All he wanted was a little privacy. Alas, it is not to be. According to CBS 5, the Palo Alto Architectural Review Board rejected Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's plans to demolish the four
SF News Guilty Verdict In Midday Murder Of 66-Year-Old Anti-Crime Activist Judy Salamon Two men have been found guilty in the 2013 killing of a 66-year-old Oakland woman, Judy Salamon, who was known to neighbors as an anti-crime activist. KRON 4 reports it is believed that
SF News California Has A Serious Wild Horse Problem There are thousands of wild horses roaming California, and, unlike in all your Disney-inspired fantasies, this is a problem. The New York Times reports that the wild horse and burro population has grown
SF News Santa Clara Taxpayers Stuck Paying Some Of Levi's Stadium Operating Costs Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor is likely feeling both vindicated and frustrated today, after her suspicion, reported on in May by the Monterey Herald, that taxpayer dollars are being used to cover some
SF News Oakland Police Say They Accidentally Deleted 25 Percent Of Their Body-Cam Archive While the SFPD continues its deployment of officer-worn body-cameras, the Oakland Police Department has had them for some time. Since 2009, to be precise. However, according to the Chronicle, that roughly seven-year headstart
SF News Sorry, Line-Waiters: iPhone 7 Plus Already Sold Out Quickly following last week's announcement of new enhancements to the iPhone 7 Plus in particular the camera pre-sales were so strong that all of the plus-sized phones have sold out ahead of their
SF News Day Around The Bay: Leaked Apple Emails Detail Allegations Of Company-Wide Sexism Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The sixth suspect in the Golden Gate Park slaying
SF News Candidate For D11 Supervisor Proposes Abolishing The SFPD San Francisco politics are at best unusual, and at worst totally bonkers in a way virtually no other US city could understand. We are reminded of this again today following a Chronicle editorial
SF News Thieves Pilfering Mail With USPS Master Key Still On The Loose The alleged thieves spotted last month stealing mail across San Francisco with what is believed to be a USPS master key remain on the loose, and officials are still investigating just how, exactly,
SF News At 72 Percent, Major Quake Odds Continue To Grow For Bay Area In news that is sure to remind everyone to check their earthquake kit (you have one of those, right?), the Chronicle reports that the odds of a major quake happening in the Bay
SF News Video: Teen Who Ran On Field During 49ers Game Raises Stadium Security Concerns Everyone already knows Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara is far away, often too hot, surrounded by traffic, and has expensive parking. What it doesn't have, apparently, is decent security. Or so claims a