SF News Fourth Woman Sexually Assaulted In String Of Berkeley Attacks A woman was sexually assaulted near the Berkeley campus over the weekend. The latest attack, which police believe to be at least the fourth committed by the same suspect, occurred early Saturday morning
SF News Money Covered In Anti-Immigrant Hate Speech Used At Alameda Mexican Restaurant A five dollar bill covered in anti-immigrant slogans was used to buy delicious Mexican food at Alameda's La Penca Azul restaurant this past Friday. The bill, upon which someone had written specific anti-Latino
SF News Masked Men Smash And Grab Petaluma Gun Store Like something out of a Guy Ritchie film, four masked individuals early Saturday morning drove a car through the front of a Petaluma gun store before snatching numerous weapons and making their escape.
SF News Mystery Problem In Transbay Tube Knocking Out BART Cars BART is in trouble, but it's not the lack of security cameras or overcrowding that has thrown a wrench in the system this time around. Rather, an as-of-yet unidentified problem in the Transbay
Arts & Entertainment Video: 'Full House Nights' Is The 'Gritty' Reboot We've All Been Waiting For The ceaselessly inventive minds that brought us Fuller House have done it again — no, we're not talking about the news that the show was renewed for a second season on Netflix, and neither
SF News Man Convicted Of Pimping Young Girls On Capp, Polk Streets A jury on Wednesday delivered a guilty verdict in a tragic case involving the rape, sex trafficking, and pimping of two teenage girls on the streets of San Francisco. Jamar Geeter, 28, was
SF News Officials: San Francisco Resident Tested Positive For Zika An unnamed San Francisco resident tested positive for the Zika virus in February, health officials announced earlier this week. The California Department of Public Health apparently confirmed the infection on February 4, however
SF News Witness Testifies That Nieto Had Hands In Pockets When Police Opened Fire Not good day for police. Witness says Alex Nieto had hands in jacket pockets when police fired. Story at 6. #ABC7Now pic.twitter.com/Edyt4YGBiM— Dan Noyes (@dannoyes) March 4, 2016 As was
SF News Klansman Who Stabbed Three People Lives With His Mom In The Marina The San Francisco Klansman who last Saturday stabbed three counter-protesters when a fight broke out at a Ku Klux Klan rally in Anaheim lives in San Francisco's Marina district with his mother. Charles
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink In-N-Out Pledges To Move Away From Meat Raised With Antibiotics California's favorite fast food joint just got a little more Californian. In-N-Out Burger announced that the company will be moving away from serving meat raised on antibiotics at its more than 300 locations.
SF News BART Seeks To Gamify Commute In Bid To Ease Congestion BART has a rush-hour problem, and with new cars not expected until sometime in 2017, that problem isn't going away anytime soon. Unless, that is, BART's recently announced plan to gamify your commute
SF News Look Inside The Smallest House On The Market In SF While it's no $1.2 million shack, the above pictured 363-square-foot house is currently the smallest home on the market in San Francisco. Expected to go for over its $495,000 listing price,
SF News Tahoe To Get Up To Three Feet Of Snow Starting Saturday The storm that forecasters think could dump up to six inches of rain on the Bay Area over the course of the next ten days will likely be felt around Lake Tahoe, which,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bay Area Press Takes A Hit Bay Area News Group announced a huge consolidation of its six papers, with the intention to fold them into two publications. This also means a layoff of 20 percent of its staff, and
SF News Airline Marketing Oakland As 'The Wild Side Of San Francisco' Angers Residents It's well established that Oakland is San Francisco's Brooklyn, right? Well, maybe not according to international Australian airline Qantas, which is excitedly marketing the other city by the Bay to its many customers
SF News Good At Instragram? Netflix Wants To Pay You $2K A Week To Photograph Film Sets Fancy yourself good at Instagram? Like, really, really good? Well, then Netflix has some news for you. The video streaming and TV and film production company is on the hunt for "Grammasters" (seriously,
SF News It's Official: Say Hello To 'Robin Williams Tunnel' Nanu Nanu! New R Williams Tunnel - US 101 at SF Golden Gate Bridge. First day of service. @CaltransHQ #RobinWilliams pic.twitter.com/w6OWyUJTrs— Caltrans District 4 (@CaltransD4) March 2, 2016 Following last
SF News It's About To Get Wet: Double The Average Monthly Rainfall Predicted In Next 10 Days Batten down those hatches, because it's about to get seriously wet around here (again). It turns out that the forthcoming storm is going to be significantly larger than first predicted. How much larger?
SF News Supervisors Not Happy About Proposed Restrictions On Dogs In Parks #SF supervisors rally w/dog owners before presenting resolution against dog restrictions at Ocean Beach & GGNRA land pic.twitter.com/vIXchNXCrO— Juan Carlos Guerrero (@JuanCarlosABC7) March 1, 2016 It looks like Nancy
SF News Uber, Lyft Drivers Struggle With Onerous Terms Of Partner-Leased Cars A photo posted by Uber (@uber) on Nov 19, 2015 at 9:56am PST It appears that in the case of some Uber and Lyft drivers, the ride-hail companies truly get them coming
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week With this week's expected rain, your desire to hunker down come Thursday is totally understandable. However! It's not raining yet, and besides, even though it sometimes feels like it, the totally awesome city
SF News New Study Confirms San Francisco Is The Awesomest City In The US In what will come as a surprise to no one, we learn today of a new report that ranks San Francisco as having the highest quality of life of any U.S. city.
SF News Single Mother Alleges Mistreatment And Unjust Dismissal By Yelp Following shortly on the heels of last month's open letter to Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman accusing him of paying his employees less than a livable wage, a single mother working in Yelp's sales
SF News Online Sales of Lyft Mustaches And Uber Decals Raise Questions An online market for Uber decals and Lyft "glowstaches" has raised questions as to why anyone would pay for what drivers of the two ride-hail companies get for free. The decals, which are
SF News [Update] Shuttle Bus Fire Spreads To SoMa Chevron A fire has broken out at the SoMa Chevron located on 9th and Howard Streets. It appears to have started when a white shuttle bus (pictured below) caught fire, but it has now