SF News Man Sues 49ers After Stadium Staff Allegedly Detain Him And Service Dog, Leading To Seizure The San Francisco 49ers have found themselves on the receiving end of a lawsuit, after a Placerville man filed suit in San Jose federal court last Thursday alleging that the team denied both
SF News Day Around The Bay: Official Super Bowl 50 Poster 'Raptures' San Mateo County Eerie new #SuperBowl50 poster, where all of San Mateo County appears to have been raptured. (h/t @RosenbergMerc) pic.twitter.com/BRT3mF18w9— Peter Hartlaub (@peterhartlaub) January 11, 2016 The official Super Bowl 50
SF News San Francisco Celebrates The Life Of David Bowie As the world grieves the loss of David Bowie, San Franciscans have started what is sure to be a long process of saying goodbye to the legendary queer rocker. And much like the
SF News Second Redesign Of Bay Bridge Eastern Span Bike Path May Delay It Yet Again Completion of the Bay Bridge's eastern span bike path could be delayed yet again, after engineers have determined that the design of the unbuilt portion may not meet structural safety standards. The current
SF News New Law Forcing Hoverboards Into Bike Lanes Takes Effect Once again burnishing our progressive rep, California has officially made hoverboards legit. However, not everyone embraces this transportation revolution, as the new law which took effect January 1 that permits the use of
SF News City To Crack Down On Street Food Vendors During Super Bowl Making sure that visitors in town for the upcoming Santa Clara Super Bowl 50 don't go home with food poisoning from bacon-wrapped hot dogs, city officials announced a crackdown on unpermitted street food
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Woman Finds Bloody Fingertip In Applebee's Salad A woman has retained counsel and is preparing to sue the Applebee's chain after discovering a severed fingertip in her salad last month. The expectant mother was eating at a Paso Robles location
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Cadence Softly Opens, Lark Creek Steak Closes, And More Last week was pretty quiet, all told, as everyone got into the New Year's Eve spirit, and this week brought news of the opening of Black Bark BBQ, coming next week in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [Update] Mysterious Startup Is Trying To Disrupt SF's Pizza Game (And It May Be Working) A San Francisco startup has dived head first into the all important and contentions world of pizza. Attempting to meld super fast delivery, high quality pizza, and ease of ordering into a single
SF News Beloved Hobbit Elijah Wood Is Also A DJ, Will Spin In SF Next Week Everyone's favorite hairy-footed friend, Elijah Wood, is coming to San Francisco next week. However, instead of reprising his notable role of hobbit Frodo Baggins in the recent film adaptations of J.R.R.
SF News Ballot Prop Seeks To Have Lawmakers Wear Top Contributors' Names On Their Sleeves A ballot initiative that seeks to require California state lawmakers to wear the names of their top ten contributors begins gathering signatures today. Backers seek to gain the 365,000 signatures necessary to
SF News Tech Shuttle Drivers' Unionization Bid Fails Amid Claims Of Corporate Bullying Drivers for a shuttle company based in San Francisco claim that a recent failed effort to unionize is the result of aggressive company tactics explicitly intended to discourage union support. The drivers brought
SF News $35K Violin Used To Record 'Star Wars' Soundtrack Stolen In SF A rare violin stolen last week out of a parked car is the latest in a string of high-priced instrument thefts to hit San Francisco. The instrument, as is often the case, caries
SF News City College Officials Say Facilities Need $270 Million Worth Of 'Emergency' Repairs City College of San Francisco has once again found itself in trouble. Interim Chancellor Susan Lamb claims that years of neglected maintenance has led to various unsafe conditions in CCSF properties around the
SF News Video: Sheriff's Deputy Who Attacked Homeless SF General Patient Will Serve No Jail Time The Sheriff's deputy whose unprovoked attack of a homeless man sleeping in an SF General waiting room was caught on video was sentenced yesterday in what the victim's lawyer characterizes as a slap
SF News Fancy Soda Shop Turned Gambling Den FINALLY Shut Down Former Fizzary spot turned nightclub vandalized this weekend https://t.co/hQKKxnZZIC pic.twitter.com/ZMlElsgYQl— Capp Street Crap (@cappstreetcrap) December 7, 2015 After months of neighborhood complaints, at least one shooting, and
SF News All This Super Bowl City Stuff Made Totally Worth It With Free Alicia Keys Concert San Francisco's Super Bowl City is set to have some non-football themed live entertainment, the most prominent of which being a free concert by fifteen-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys. Keys will headline a
SF News Oakland Approves Law Banning High-Capacity Gun Magazines Following President Obama's Tuesday press conference announcing new executive action on gun control, Oakland city officials moved yesterday to pass new laws of their own with the goal of reducing gun violence. The
SF News Brace Yourself: Three-Day Cat Film Festival Is Coming To SF San Francisco likes cats, possibly even more than the internet does. This much we know. Now the good citizens of Baghdad by the Bay have a chance to publicly celebrate that love with
SF News Video: Man Breaks Into Mission District Fabric Store, Sets It On Fire Well, this is a strange one. Late Monday evening an unidentified man broke into a Mission District fabric store and proceeded to trash the place before setting an interior bathroom ablaze. The store,
SF News Potential For Graft Suggested Among Super Bowl Committee Donors We've got some more Super Bowl intrigue for you today: The Super Bowl 50 Host Committee has received millions of dollars in contributions from both individuals and organizations as it prepares for the
SF News Marin County Sheriff's Deputy Allegedly In Dirt Bike Gang No Longer Has Job That the leader of a Bay Area dirt bike gang might actually be a Marin County Sheriff's deputy was brought to the public's attention late last month after an investigation pointed strongly to
SF News Day Around The Bay: Parking Meter Fees Might Soon Be Going Up Parking meter fees might soon go up for everyone, not just credit card users, after Visa calls out SFMTA for violating an agreement. [Examiner] [CBS 5] More details on the Sacred Heart (Church
SF News Today's Short-Lived Rainbow Helps Stave Off Despair Another 24 Hours It sure has been wet out there, hasn't it? And, as you've probably heard, it's supposed to rain a lot more. So, as you stare glumly out the window over the next couple
SF News C.W. Nevius Tries To Ride Muni For Free, Gets Caught, Throws Fit San Francisco Chronicle star columnist C.W. Nevius has the unfortunate habit of casting himself in the role of hero in his own stories. And a new blog post from him is no