SF News Uber Driver Strands Passenger At Desert Gas Station 75 Miles From Home On Christmas Day The holiday season had been tough for Holly Tennant, who was driven approximately 150 miles via ambulance to a Las Vegas hospital after suffering complications from surgery. However, things started to look up
SF News Facebook-Owned Oculus Engineer Busted In Child-Prostitution Sting A top engineer at Facebook-owned virtual reality company Oculus was arrested last week after allegedly offering an undercover police officer posing as a 15-year-old girl $360 to have sex without a condom. King
SF News Tacolicious, Southern Pacific Brewing Top 2016 Lyft Destinations December is almost over, which means it's that time of year when everyone's favorite brands drop some variation of the 2016 "top ten" list. Not wanting to be left out of the fun,
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Franciscans Really Love To Party 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 SFPD tweeted an odd tribute to the late
Arts & Entertainment 'The Fashion of Islam' Coming To The De Young As the year draws to a close, de Young Director Max Hollein is providing a sneak peek at what lies ahead for the San Francisco art museum. The New York Times reports that
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Peak San Francisco: Michelin Starred Quince Is Now Serving Food On An iPad pic.twitter.com/Q5vrsoZB44— Richie Nakano✨🚀🛰🌙 (@linecook) December 27, 2016 San Francisco's Quince made news this October when it was awarded a third Michelin star, but in a sign that even the most
SF News Ousted Tenants Employing Private Investigators To Bust Illegal Airbnbs San Francisco Airbnb hosts not playing by the rules now face a new challenge: private investigators out to catch them in the short-term rental act. However, as Bloomberg reports, the latest salvo in
SF News Man Stabs Two People In The Face Near Dolores Park Two men were hospitalized early this morning after an attempted robbery near Dolores Park turned violent. The Examiner reports that the men were on the corner of 20th and Church Street, at the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink BrainWash Cafe May Be Forced To Close As Nearby Construction Kills Business BrainWash Cafe is in trouble. The SoMa laundromat/cafe and frequent host to open-mic nights has seen a precipitous drop in business over the past several months, and its owner says that unless
SF News Avril Lavigne Tells Mark Zuckerberg To Stop Bullying Nickelback Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg got a stern talking to yesterday from 2000s pop icon Avril Lavigne, who took time out of her day to tell the tech titan to quit it with the
SF News Photo Du Jour: Cable Car Takes On Tesla Model X A cable car and a Tesla Model X got in a nasty little altercation, with the iconic mode of transit appearing to come out on top. The above photo was posted to Reddit,
SF News Report: Cycling Up Across San Francisco Daily trips by bicycle are up across San Francisco this year, with a new SFMTA report putting the increase at 8 percent over last year. Specifically, this refers to weekday rides — suggesting that
SF News Two Feet Of Snow Expected This Weekend In The Sierra Ready the snow chains and the skis, as up to two feet of powder is expected to fall this weekend in parts of the Sierra. A forecaster with the National Weather Service told
SF News Day Around The Bay: Woman Found Dead On Baker Beach Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Private security guards dismantled approximately 12 tents in an
SF News San Francisco Might Actually (Maybe) Get Snow On Christmas Eve Citizens of San Francisco, have you heard the good news? The Chronicle reports that there is a chance we might get a dusting of snow on Christmas Eve. How much of chance? A
SF News $91K Bronze Gavin Newsom Bust Headed For City Hall Fans of Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom's luscious mane have cause to celebrate today, as the former San Francisco Mayor is to be immortalized at City Hall in the form of a bronze bust.
SF News Self-Driving Ubers Depart San Francisco On The Back Of Self-Driving Trucks Just over a week after the company launched its self-driving service in San Francisco to much fanfare, Uber executives today ordered their autonomous Volvo SUVs packed up and shipped out of state to
SF News SF Airbnb Host Robbed Of Life Savings Kept In Home Safe A San Francisco yoga instructor and Airbnb host is receiving an outpouring of community support after a home burglary resulted in the loss of her life savings. Janet Stone, a 48-year-old single mother,
SF News Woman Handcuffed And Held Down By BART Police Suffers Miscarriage A pregnant woman traveling to the doctor's office with her boyfriend had a violent encounter with BART police that we reported on in August, and she now says the incident caused her to
SF News Video: Robber Disguised As Pest-Control Worker Chased From SF Jazz Center A man disguised as a pest-control worker tried and failed to rob the SF Jazz Center earlier this month, successfully bluffing his way into the building and past a security guard before his
SF News Today Is The Winter Solstice And You Should Totally Embrace The Darkness Today, as San Francisco's many proud pagans will tell you, is the Winter Solstice. That means it's the shortest day of the year — the sun will set at 4:55 p.m. barring
SF News Photo Du Jour: One Easy Trick To Never Lose Your Wireless Apple AirPods Figured out how I'm gonna keep these AirPods from falling out of my ears pic.twitter.com/5AKmzVIX5b— Andrew Cornett 🌚🏡⏳ (@amotion) December 21, 2016 When Apple executives first unveiled the new $159 wireless
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Soylent's Algae Supplier Retaliates After Being Blamed For Vomiting, Diarrhea That some customers were getting violently ill, vomiting and defecating for hours, after eating the meal-replacement product Soylent Bar is not up for debate. What is, however, is the root cause of all
SF News Man Pleads Guilty To $550K French Laundry Wine Heist Wine snobs across the nation can breathe a bit easier today knowing that one of the men behind the infamous 2014 Christmas day French Laundry heist has pleaded guilty to his involvement. The
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week The year is drawing to a close, and for many that means the Christmas season is upon us. However, because this is San Francisco, if you're so inclined there are plenty of delightfully