SF News Rec & Parks Gardener Calls 'Love Dolores' Campaign 'Useless', Rails Against 'F**king Awful' Park-Goers A gardener with the Recreation and Parks Department has some strong opinions following this past weekend's Pride celebrations at Dolores Park. Namely, how useless the "Love Dolores" campaign is, and how you should
SF News Crazed Driver Terrorizes Lower Haight Before Crashing On Duboce Multiple hit & run Lower Haight ends 435 Duboce. pic.twitter.com/JiiRtP8Qfg— thelowerhaight (@LowerHaight) June 26, 2016 A multiple hit-and-run incident came to a crashing end Saturday evening, with Hoodline reporting that
SF News Aerial Footage Of Mission Street Fire Destruction Captured By Drone The five-alarm fire that burned through upwards of six buildings on Mission and 29th Street has long been extinguished, but the damage to persons and property is far from resolved. Fifty-eight people were
SF News 944: The Number Of CA Law Enforcement Guns Lost Since 2010 While widely acknowledged to be a serious problem, until now the scale at which California law enforcement agents have misplaced, lost, or had their weapons stolen from them has remained mostly unknown to
SF News [Update] Graphic Video: 'Mass Casualty Incident' At State Capitol As Neo-Nazis And Protesters Clash Insane video. Crowd sees any signs of "Nazis" and they run&attack. A lot of people bleeding/getting maced. @ABC10 pic.twitter.com/PoFhILfZ95— Frances Wang (@ABC10Frances) June 26, 2016 A far-right
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Bauer Loves Ju-ni, Fisherman's Grotto Gets A New Owner, And More This was a busy week in the world of food. Dunkin' Donuts opened a shop in Walnut Creek, we learned of an upcoming chance to drink beer on a Treasure Island beach, the
Arts & Entertainment <em>Adventures in Tech (with Pillow Talk on the Side)</em> Is A Funny Look Inside The Life Of An Accidental Techie As city officials, residents, and popular culture endlessly debate the tech sector's multifaceted impact on the Bay Area, Adventures in Tech (with Pillow Talk on the Side), which opened last night at PianoFight,
SF News BART Seat Hogging? Expect A Criminal Background Check, Fines Starting this September, BART passengers taking up more than one train seat may be subject to police questioning, criminal background checks, fines, and even arrest. So reports CBS 5 as BART police share
SF News Weather Report: Pride Weekend Brings Sunshine, Warm Weather Put on some sunscreen and grab those short shorts, because mother nature has oh so graciously decided to bless us with warmth and sunshine for the weekend of Pride. The Chronicle lets us
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Techies Heart Queers I #love this response to the #antitech graffiti that was trying to spread hate in #SF #MissionDistrict pic.twitter.com/jvSiw7StMV— Eric Zandona (@EricZ_FamilyMan) June 23, 2016 A number of stenciled tags
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Officials Plan Pride Crackdown On Unpermitted Food Vendors Much like with the Super Bowl earlier this year, San Francisco Department of Public Health officials announced today via press release that they intend to crackdown on unpermitted food vendors operating during Pride.
SF News Expect Lines This Weekend As SF Gay Bars Beef Up Security Following Orlando Massacre With Pride upon us, San Francisco offers even more opportunities than usual to celebrate all that is fabulous in the city by the Bay. However, with the massacre at an Orlando gay club
Arts & Entertainment Tourists Flocking To Silicon Valley On 21st Century Tech Pilgrimages Would you travel halfway around the world to take a photo in front of the Facebook sign? No? How about the Android mascot? Well, according to The Mercury News, a lot of people
SF News Beset By Police Scandal, Oakland Hires Investigator To Stop Media Leaks With too many ongoing scandals to count, including the removal of three police chiefs in nine days, Oakland city officials are looking inward — just not perhaps in the manner we might expect. The
SF News Day Around The Bay: Shaq Takes A Shot At Curry, Misses 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 SF Controller released the Navigation Center year-end evaluation.
SF News Surprise! Leaked Documents Show Uber Drivers Don't Make That Much Citing a combination of leaked documents and data provided by Uber in response to requests by the publication, BuzzFeed News reports that Uber drivers in three large US markets make substantially less than
Arts & Entertainment A Look At The 'Best-Case Scenario' For 2050 Bay Area Transit Bay Area denizens love making "dream" maps of public transit. The reality, of course, is that the construction of new lines, tracks, and whatever else is required to add new public transit to
SF News Measure To Allow Forced Clearing Of Homeless Encampments Proposed By Farrell If you can't solve a complicated problem, why not just legislate away its symptoms? That appears to be the thinking of Supervisor Mark Farrell, who the Chronicle reports yesterday introduced an initiative that
SF News Mission Street Transit-Only Lane Meeting Devolves Into Shouting Match Originally 50 chairs set out, now doubled.Standing room only, 150+ @sfmta_muni meeting at Mission Cultural Ctr. pic.twitter.com/JEKj5uhdOZ— LolaLolaLola (@Lola_Casanova) June 21, 2016 As is becoming the norm
SF News Not So Smart: SF Loses $50M 'Smart City' Grant To Ohio It appears that the streets of San Francisco will remain dumb, at least for a while longer. The Examiner reports that SFMTA officials were unsuccessful in their bid to obtain a $50 million
SF News Dyke March Returns To Old Route Following Last Year's Protest The 24th Annual Dyke March is this Saturday, and, following a contentious run-in with police last year, Capp Street Crap reports that it will return to its historical route of traveling down 18th
Arts & Entertainment The iPhone 7 Will Be Slightly Thinner, Lose Headphone Jack, Maintain Basic Design Getting excited to replace your scuffed up, increasingly battery-challenged iPhone 5 or 6 this fall? Well don't get too excited for the iPhone 7 to be a radical departure, because the Wall Street
SF News Group Of Men Chase, Beat, Critically Stab Passerby Near Golden Gate Park's Hippie Hill A man was chased, beaten, and stabbed by a group of four to six men as he walked through Golden Gate Park Monday evening, leaving him in critical condition. The Chronicle reports that
SF News Everyone Wants To Work At Bay Area Tech Companies, Says New LinkedIn Report No, it's not just their employees' inflated sense of ego — everyone does really want to work at Bay Area tech companies. Or so says a new LinkedIn report, which notes that jobs at
SF News Day Around The Bay: $77 Billion In SF Real Estate Will Be Underwater By 2100 Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you — sign up here Despite the urging of the Board of Supervisors in