SF News Uber Wants To Drive You To, And Leave You In, Tijuana Uber wants to be your number one choice when it comes to drunkenly deciding to go to Tijuana. The ride-hail company just announced that for the first time, customers can hail a ride
SF News Violent Crime On The Decline In Oakland As Murder Rate Drops The year is off to a slow start in Oakland, and in this case that's a very good thing. The city is experiencing a drop in violent crimes the likes of which it
SF News Zuck's Jog Through Smog-Filled Beijing Mocked By Chinese In addition to running one of the largest advertising companies on the planet, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg does a lot of goofy stuff — remember the only eating what he kills thing?
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bender's In The Mission To End Free Sunday BBQ's A photo posted by Bender's Bar & Grill (@bendersbarandgrill) on Jan 24, 2016 at 2:20pm PST In what most definitely is the end of an era, Mission District bar Bender's Bar &
SF News Pink Saturday Officially Cancelled This Year Pink Saturday is no more. The street party that has traditionally taken place the Saturday before the Pride parade, dubbed the Pink Party last year, will not happen this year, reports The Bay
SF News Day Around The Bay: Could Income Inequality Make San Francisco A 'Ghost Town'? Follow SFist on Twitter, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you — sign up here. Could growing income inequality in the Bay Area turn San Francisco
SF News Edward Sharpe Gets In On The Illegal Street Graffiti Marketing Game Uh oh - @dennisherrera isn't going to like @justinbieber-esque SF @EdwardSharpe graffiti pic.twitter.com/HhpPbzlWlC— Evan Sernoffsky (@EvanSernoffsky) March 16, 2016 Perhaps hoping to get a little bit of that Bieber shine,
SF News Guys, It's 86 Degrees In Noe Valley Right Now As predicted, today is a warm one. Just how warm? According to San Francisco microclimate weather app Mr. Chilly, it is 86 degrees in Noe Valley right now. Eighty-six degrees. This is a
SF News Facebook Users Report Over A Million 'Violations' Every Day With over 1.5 billion users, Facebook is a teeming digital place. And so it is perhaps unsurprising that it teems with posts that piss other users off. This fact, which likely comports
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Luck Of The BARTish 🍀 Just met a Bart leprechaun 🍀 pic.twitter.com/Yq6pdiJfhB— cara rose defabio (@caradefabio) March 17, 2016 BART sure could use a little luck today, what with the voltage spikes knocking out so many
SF News BART Chaos Continues As Riders Revolt On Twitter Widespread problems with BART continue today, as we learn that 50 BART cars were damaged by a voltage spike requiring that they be pulled from service. The problem, BART officials tell us, is
SF News Venture Capital Gets Into The 'Dorms For Grown-Ups' Business Though moving into San Francisco can be seemingly impossible, and deeply saddening and dignity-reducing task, many young people are still managing to do it. And now, as the Wall Street Journal reports, venture
SF News Battle Over Dogs In Parks Heats Up As Supervisors Pass Resolution Opposing GGNRA Rules The anti-snowy plover crusade continued this week, as the Board of Supervisors yesterday passed a resolution opposing proposed National Park Service restrictions on dogs in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The proposed
SF News Instagram Mucks Up Your Feed With Algorithmic Timeline Instagram intends to go the way of its parent company Facebook, and will soon switch your timeline from a chronological display to one ordered by an unknown algorithm, a.k.a. something to
SF News Berkeley Sexual Harassment Allegations Known Two Months Prior By Head Coach Head UC Berkeley basketball coach Cuonzo Martin allegedly knew of the allegations of sexual harassment against his assistant coach, Yann Hufnagel, two months before he alerted university officials reports the Chronicle. The allegations
SF News Report: San Francisco Has The Third Worst Traffic In The Country No, you're not just imagining it — traffic in San Francisco has gotten awful. In fact, according to a newly released report by traffic data and measurement company INRIX that looks back at 2015,
SF News Homelessness Debate Between Mayor's Office And Supervisor Campos Continues The debate on how to best serve the homeless of San Francisco wages on this week in the form of an open letter by Supervisor David Campos and an interview given by Sam
SF News Lombard Street Will Get A Pedestrian-Focused Makeover Lombard Street and not just the famous twisty part is in store for some changes designed to improve pedestrian safety. The SFMTA intended to vote today, reports the Chronicle, on whether or not
SF News Expanding On Partnership, Lyft Drivers Can Now Rent GM Cars For Free (Sort Of) Lyft and GM have announced the next big phase of their partnership, unveiling Monday a plan to rent GM cars to Lyft drivers for the low cost of nothing — with a few stipulations
SF News UC Berkeley Basketball Coach Fired For Sexual Harassment In what can only be called a disturbing trend, a fourth UC Berkeley employee in under six months has been accused of sexual harassment. Assistant men’s basketball coach Yann Hufnagel, reports KQED,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SpoonRocket Shuts Down On Same Day That UberEats Launches Standalone App On-demand meal delivery service SpoonRocket announced today that it is shutting down, effective immediately. The Berkeley-based company, reports TechCrunch, was unable to secure additional funding and when a last-ditch effort at negotiating an
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Francisco Fest Lineup Announced A one-night-only extravaganza is coming to San Francisco on September 4th. Numerous big names are playing what has been dubbed San Francisco Fest at AT&T Park, but we just really care
SF News Report: San Jose 'The Most Forgettable Major American City' Ah, San Jose. Home of the Sharks, the Tech Museum of Innovation, expensive apartments, and finger-free chili, it might seem to the casual observer that the tenth largest city in the US has
SF News Report: Bay Area Home To 3 Of The Most Expensive Rental Markets For 1 Bedroom Apartments In The US Looking for a place to rent in this city can be a bit of a depressing exercise — in fact, we have an entire column dedicated to just how much of a bummer San
SF News New Rule Would Ban Cars From East Side Of Twin Peaks As reported last summer, a change is coming to Twin Peaks. The popular tourist destination and vantage point draws throngs of tourists and locals whose cars can crowd its roads and create a