SF News Prolific Tagger Fined Over $200K By City A tagger taken to civil court this past summer by the city of San Francisco learned her fate last week, and it is an expensive one. The City Attorney's office announced that it
SF News [Update] [NSFW] Video: Topless Activists Disrupt Saturday's Anti-Abortion Rally, Get Arrested This past Saturday a group of anti-choice protesters marched on San Francisco City Hall to call attention to Friday's 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The event, called Walk For Life, drew tens
SF News SF's Super Bowl Bill Just Went Up Another $500K Stop me if you've heard this one before: Due to unaccounted expenses that weren't properly budgeted, the estimated bill to San Francisco taxpayers for the upcoming Super Bowl 50 celebrations just went up.
SF News Car Break-Ins Are Up, Hit 5-Year High Last Summer Yes, you haven't been just imaging it — there are actually more car break-ins happening these days. In fact, data from the police department shows that we hit a 5-year high in the smash-and-grab
SF News Report: San Francisco Ranks Last On List Of TV-Watching Cities Stereotypes about San Franciscans being outdoorsy types got a boost today, as numbers released by marketing company Nielsen show that when it comes to time spent in front of a television, San Francisco
SF News Sheryl Sandberg Thinks Facebook Can Help Defeat ISIS Well this is a new one. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has unveiled the latest tool in civilization's fight against ISIS: Facebook Likes. Sandberg, not one to underestimate the influence of her company's platform,
SF News [Update] Three Local Politicos, Including Keith Jackson, Indicted On Corruption Charges The District Attorney's Office made it known this morning that DA George Gascón would hold a 1:30 p.m. press conference today to announce corruption charges against an as-of-yet unnamed person or
SF News Reviled Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Ignores Congressional Subpoena, Mocks Lawmakers Everyone's least favorite pharma bro is at it again this week as he publicly and loudly ignored a congressional subpoena demanding he travel to DC to testify in front of lawmakers. Martin Shkreli,
SF News Official: Entrance To Super Bowl City Will Require Airport-Like Screening Security for Super Bowl 50 is sure to be tight, and the FBI has already warned us about all the potential ways that terrorists could ruin Santa Clara's big game, but what about
SF News Malnourished Baby Seal Found Stranded In Hayward The Hayward Police Department received an odd early morning call yesterday from a concerned citizen reporting that he or she had come across a baby seal flopping around the bushes of an office
SF News This Sweet 'Golden Fantasy' Seahorse Ride Can Be Yours For $25K Those San Franciscans in the market for a rare, handmade antique bicycle in the shape of a seahorse are in luck this week as an exceptional ride has been posted for sale to
SF News Uber Strikes Deal Blocking Lyft From Levi's Stadium Uber has inked a deal with Super Bowl officials allowing the company exclusive ride-hail access to the area surrounding Levi's Stadium on the day of Super Bowl 50. That means competitor Lyft (and
SF News Study: Airbnb Makes Over A Fifth Of Its SF Revenue From Illegal Units A new study released this month claims that over a fifth of the revenue generated in San Francisco by Airbnb is the result of hosts operating in direct violation of San Francisco law.
SF News Life-Size Bronze Statue Worth $80K Found Beheaded Remember that life-size, 300-pound bronze statue of a legendary UC Berkeley crew coach that was stolen from an Oakland boathouse last week? Well, police managed to recovered it Saturday night, but not before
SF News Dolores Park Will Actually, Finally, Fully Reopen Next Wednesday Good news, everyone! The south side of Dolores Park has a new reopening date, and the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department wants to celebrate the occasion with a (very tame) party. On
SF News Supervisors Now Demanding City Hall Renegotiate Super Bowl 50 Deal Three San Francisco Supervisors held a press conference yesterday reiterating their anger with the deal city officials struck with the Super Bowl Host Committee that is expected to leave SF taxpayers a bill
SF News NorCal Likes Its Weed Uplifting, While SoCal Wants It Chill California medical marijuana delivery company Eaze served over 100,000 patients in the Golden State this past year in the San Francisco, San Diego, and Orange County markets and data gathered through the
SF News Mayor Vetoes 'Idaho Stop' Law As Promised Mayor Ed Lee made good on his threat yesterday, and officially vetoed the Bicycle Yield ordinance proposed last year by Supervisor John Avalos and approved by the Board of Supervisors. The ordinance sought
SF News Day Around The Bay: Wave Of Fainting Strikes BART Passengers Well this is a weird one. It seems that three separate passengers fainted on three separate BART trains this morning. One passenger reportedly accepted medical treatment, while the other two refused. [Chronicle] A
SF News [Update] State Senator Seeks To Reduce Fine For Red-Light Violation A California State Senator representing San Mateo introduced legislation earlier this month seeking to drastically reduce fines for drivers that fail to come to a complete stop before making a right turn on
SF News The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Don't let the seemingly non-stop rain and flooding get you down, there is a lot to do this week around the Bay. From dance parties, to an erotica book reading, to learning how
SF News BART Shooting Victim And Suspect Had Prior Altercation After just over a week of investigation, BART police have determined that the January 9 shooting aboard a crowded BART train was not, after all, a random act of violence. Instead, police have
SF News Non-Severe Storm Still Prompts Flood Warning The flooding sign tells the story. #WorstCommuteEver #SF pic.twitter.com/tbNVr2fxTz— Kristen Sze (@abc7kristensze) January 19, 2016 Rain continues to fall this morning after the National Weather Service issued a flood advisory
SF News New Photos From Union Square Tour Bus Crash Show Mangled Interior New photos depicting the post-crash interior of the sightseeing bus that careened out of control this past November were released on Friday. At this time it is believed that mechanical failures were likely
SF News [Update] Video: Mayor Lee Shouted Off Stage By Protesters At MLK Day Event Mayor Ed Lee was shouted off stage this afternoon by a group of protesters challenging his handling of the ongoing scandal involving SFPD's response to the shooting death of Mario Woods. The Mayor