SF News Mission Street Set For Massive Transit Changes, Expect Much Confusion With the stated goal of reducing commute times and increasing safety, city officials began work this past Saturday on a set of transit changes that will profoundly affect that way you navigate Mission
Arts & Entertainment Attention Soccer (Er, Football) Fans: Arsenal FC Is Coming To San Jose Hey there soccer fans, exciting news: Arsenal FC is coming to sunny California to play in the MLS All-Star Game. The much-loved team will challenge the best of Major League Soccer at San
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Health Department In Violation Of Own Standards As Restaurant Inspections Lapse You have your Valentine's Day dinner reservation all locked down, right? And it's somewhere romantic? And you're sure it's not going to give you and your date food poisoning? Well, bad news kidos,
SF News Muni Forced To Reroute Buses After Crash Lands Truck On Top Of Another Car #BREAKING SFMuni ax at Ocean Ave and Phelan Ave. pic.twitter.com/xzbibLbe9T— KTVU (@KTVU) February 12, 2016 Muni is clearly having a bad day. Following on the heels of a morning derailment
Arts & Entertainment Fecal Face Dot Gallery Set To Close At Month's End Fecal Face Dot Gallery will close following the conclusion of its Mike Giant show — which opens tonight. The gallery's final day open to the public is set for February 26. "Yes, we are
SF News Responding To Marina Gay-Bashing Incident, Gay Mafia Will Converge On HiFi Lounge The alleged gay bashing of 28-year-old Jeffery Lafayette outside of the Marina's Hi Fi Lounge last weekend is a painful reminder that, even in San Francisco, violence is still perpetrated against people because
SF News Autopsy: Mario Woods Shot 17 Times From Behind, Had Drugs In System Mario Woods was shot by SFPD officers 20 times on December 2, with an autopsy describing the trajectory of 17 of his gunshots wounds as "back to front." The medical examiner's report was
SF News Zika Virus Detected In Yolo County Resident The Centers for Disease Control yesterday confirmed a case of the Zika virus in Yolo County, California. Zika, as you must know by now, is the terrifying virus that has rapidly spread through
SF News Local Sex Workers Stoked About Abundance Of Airbnbs Airbnb's impact on a city is proving a divisive issue around the globe — does the company contribute to the housing crisis by taking units off the market, or does it allow for part-time
SF News Doc's Clock To Close Next Year The dive-bar dominoes continue to fall, as we learn today that the much loved Doc's Clock is not long for this world. The watering hole, on Mission Street between 21st and 22nd, will
SF News Sub-Par Pier 80 Homeless Shelter Costs More Per Bed Than An Airbnb Or Hotel Room The much ballyhooed “low-threshold" homeless shelter on Pier 80 is finally up and running, and with the recent addition of toilets and showers, city officials expect San Francisco's homeless to make their way
SF News Someone Planted Thousands Of Tacks In An East Bay Dog Park East Bay dog owners are on alert this week, after thousands of thumbtacks were found scattered throughout a Hercules dog park. Police were called to Ohlone Dog Park on Saturday after park-goers reported
SF News Day Around The Bay: Twitter Stock Hits All-Time Low A report alleges that Airbnb manipulated data regarding New York City hosts with multiple listings immediately prior to handing over information to city regulators in December. Airbnb, for its part, denies what the
SF News Gay Fraternity Returns To SF State After 24 Years San Francisco State just welcomed back the first gay fraternity on campus in almost a quarter of a century. The fraternity, Delta Lambda Phi, is a national organization founded by gay men in
SF News SoMa Gym Owner Fed Up With Tent City Homeless, Prints Flyers Demanding City Action A SoMa business owner is fed up with the homeless camped near his business, and has printed flyers urging his customers to contact San Francisco elected officials in order to demand some sort
SF News Trader Joe's Might Be Coming To 4th And Market Listen up fans of Pirate's Booty and Charles Shaw, Trader Joe's may be in the process of a downtown expansion. The grocery store chain reportedly has its eyes on a spot at 4th
SF News Taxpayers May Foot The Legal Bill For Those Hate-Texting SFPD Officers As you surely remember, the 17 SFPD officers investigated for sending scores of racist and homophobic text messages amongst themselves were allowed to remain on the force after a judge ruled the statute
Arts & Entertainment Adele 'Hello' Parody Calls Out Mayor, Ron Conway It's been almost a year since we had a music video cover of a hit song attempt to shine a spotlight on the gnashing of San Francisco's inequality teeth, and so it feels
SF News New Pier 80 Homeless Shelter Lacks Flush Toilets, Showers When residents of the tent city along Division Street voiced concern earlier this month about city officials attempting to force them from from their encampments actions that the Department of Public Works, for
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Now that the Super Bowl is finally over and gone, it's time for a heavy dose of culture. Oh, and Valentine's Day is Sunday (not that you forgot or anything), so you can
SF News Host Committee Wants Another Super Bowl Here In Five Years It's been a mere two days since the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers in Santa Clara, and the mess from Super Bowl City and the NFL Fan Experience is still being cleaned
SF News Video: A Look Inside Tesla's Secretive Fremont Factory Tesla Motors' Fremont factory is huge. At 5.3 million square feet, you need a golf cart to get around. The manufacturing space was purchased by the electric car company in 2010 from
SF News New Nevada Tax Means Burning Man Tickets Just Got Even More Expensive Bad news for broke Burners: Due to a change in the Nevada tax code by state lawmakers seemingly targeting the massive annual desert event, the price of Burning Man tickets just went up.
SF News Seven-Man Crew Pistol Whips, Robs Man In Dolores Park Sunset from Dolores Park pic.twitter.com/Dgp67OpmEo— Geoffrey Hatchard (@IMGoph) February 7, 2016 This past weekend was a busy one at Dolores Park, and not just for parkgoers enjoying the wonderfully warm
SF News Driver In City-Owned Sedan Strikes And Kills Pedestrian A pedestrian hit by a driver making a left turn* on Friday morning has died. The driver, operating a Ford sedan adorned with the official San Francisco city and county seal, was reportedly