SF News Joani Blank, Founder Of Good Vibrations, Dies At Age 79 The founder of Good Vibrations, Joani Blank, passed away on Saturday at the age of 79. AVN reports that Blank died at her home of pancreatic cancer. Blank was considered a sex-positive feminist
SF News New Feature Means You Can Make Your Lyft Driver Wait While You Run Errands In a press release that is sure to send Lyft drivers completely off the wall, the company announced that passengers will soon be able to add multiple stops to a trip. While CNet
SF News Hunter Pence Got Hit In The Face With A Baseball And His Black Eye Is Terrifying I forget that I have a black eye and I scare people pic.twitter.com/ftG7nk6UpZ— Hunter Pence (@hunterpence) August 8, 2016 San Francisco Giant Hunter Pence had a bit of a rough
SF News Campos Revives Controversial 'Mission Moratorium' Proposal In Scaled-Back Form You haven't forgotten about the Mission Moratorium, have you? Officially known as Proposition I, the failed measure sought to block construction of all housing in the Mission District for two years that wasn't
SF News Self-Driving Google Car Was Victim Of Hit-And-Run Part of driving is knowing how to respond to the irresponsibility of other motorists — a lesson learned by a Google self-driving car last month after it was the victim of a hit-and-run crash.
Arts & Entertainment Radiohead, Anderson .Paak, Big Freedia And More: Outside Lands 2016 Day Two, In Photos Day two at Outside Lands was cold, foggy, and a lot of fun. While Friday night's headlining LCD Soundsystem set was a lot to follow, the likes of Fantastic Negrito, Kevin Morby, Peaches,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: The Mission Gets A New Brewery And Bauer Visits Tawla As always, a lot happened this week in San Francisco's food scene: Blue Bottle made moves to take over the Bean There space in the Lower Haight, we tried a full meal at
SF News Mayor Ed Lee Unveils Plan To Make Streets Safer For Bicyclists Mayor Ed Lee yesterday issued an executive directive designed to both spur safety improvements to the city's streets and increase the speed at which San Francisco meets its Vision Zero goal. KQED reports
SF News Trump San Francisco Fundraiser Planned For August Donald Trump is coming back to the Bay Area. The Washington Post reports that the Republican presidential nominee will be heading our way later this month on 21-event fundraising tour that will include
SF News Weather Report: August To Continue To Suck With a dreary weekend ahead of us, and a seemingly dreary month behind us, it's easy to write off the chill and fog as just San Francisco in summer. "The coldest winter I
SF News Man Shot At Last Year's Pride Celebration Can Sue Organizers, Judge Rules The San Francisco Pride celebration was marred by an act of violence last year when an innocent bystander was hit by gunfire as two groups of men argued. The man fortunately survived, and
SF News Private Social Network For Businesses Being Used To Track Homeless Encampments With the issue of homelessness featuring so prominently in the news this year, and with multiple proposed measures for clearing homeless encampments circulating, it has become more crucial than ever to have some
SF News Stockton Mayor Arrested For Giving Booze To Kids In a startling display of not making America great again, KRON 4 reports that the Republican mayor of Stockton has been arrested on a host of charges — including recording confidential conversations and giving
SF News Bay Area Company Is Literally Shooting For The Moon Just like Elon Musk, a Mountain View-based tech company is looking to take you to space, everybody. CBS 5 reports that Moon Express has plans to send a ship to the extraterrestrial body
SF News Claims Of Racism Following Violent BART Arrest A violent arrest caught on video at the Embarcadero BART station last Friday has led to allegations of racism — not in the actions of police but in that of an older white man
SF News SF General Resident Condemns City's Treatment Of Mentally Ill San Francisco, for all its wealth, is either unwilling or unable to care for its most vulnerable. So argues a SF General psychiatry resident in a recently published op-ed for the Chronicle which
SF News Unarmed Fresno Teen Killed By Police Had Drugs, Alcohol In System Officials yesterday released the autopsy of 19-year-old Dylan Noble, who, on June 25, was shot dead by Fresno police. According to ABC 7, the teen had alcohol and a substance associated with cocaine
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Someone Now Trying To Make Watermelon-Feta Guacamole A Thing The latest affront to our national dignity is here, and I regret to inform you it comes in the form of guacamole. Watermelon and feta cheese guacamole, to be precise. ABC 7, via
SF News BMW Driver Carjacked In SoMa, In Broad Daylight A man was carjacked Tuesday evening while he sat at a red light near wearable tech company Fitbit's San Francisco offices. According to KRON 4, this all went down early last night, and
SF News We May Be Getting Google Drone Delivery As Soon As Next Year Google parent company Alphabet is one step closer to realizing its promise of having drones deliver all the dumb stuff you order online right to your doorstep. CNet reports that the company was
SF News Meg Whitman Endorses Clinton And Trashes 'Dishonest Demagogue' Trump One-time Republican candidate for the governorship of California and current CEO of Hewlett Packard Meg Whitman yesterday endorsed Hillary Clinton for the office of the presidency. The New York Times reports that in
SF News Day Around The Bay: Potential PG&E Safety Fine Reduced From $562M To $6M Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Grizzly bears are on our state flag, but haven't
SF News Study: Uber Doesn't Reduce Drunk Driving Calling into question the oft-repeated corporate claim that Uber availability reduces drunk driving, a new study from the American Journal of Epidemiology shows that the dangerous and illegal behavior is continuing along seemingly
SF News Anti-Tech Flyers Condemn Proposed Valencia Street Condos Anti-tech/gentrification posters now flying in front of #Zeitgeist #RealestateSF https://t.co/0vsHp5Rr7a pic.twitter.com/zMm9HKVTSG— SocketSite (@SocketSite) August 2, 2016 Flyers posted outside of Mission bar Zeitgeist remind us that
SF News City To Settle Inmate 'Fight Club' Lawsuit For $90K Inmates who allege they were forced to fight each other for the amusement of San Francisco Sheriff's Deputies will be on the receiving end of a $90,000 settlement after the Board of