SF News Relax, Twitter's Rumored 10K Character Limit Won't Actually Change Much The social media platform Twitter is known for many things, but its most defining feature is the 140 character limit imposed upon everyone's hourly thoughts. So it's understandable that a report of the
SF News Flax Can't Make SF Work Anymore, Will Move To Oakland Embodying the story of the artist that can't afford San Francisco but finds refuge in Oakland, owners of Market Street's Flax Art & Design have announced that the business will move to downtown
SF News Stray Bullet Strikes East Bay Elementary School Teacher In The Neck A Berkeley elementary school teacher remains in critical condition after she was shot in the neck Saturday, struck by a stray bullet as she drove down the Richmond street on her way to
SF News Pilot Behind Massive SF Bay Oil Spill Fails In Attempt To Regain Mariner's License The Ninth Circuit on Thursday upheld a federal judge's 2013 decision rejecting a claim made by the pilot behind the massive 2007 Cosco Busan oil spill that his mariner's license had been improperly
SF News Mark Zuckerberg Resolves To Spend Free Time Building AI Butler To Watch Over His Child Unbounded by petty day-to-day concerns like making rent or paying off student loans, America's super rich are free to "think big." That appeared exactly Mark Zuckerberg's intention when he announced his 2016 New
SF News Google-Owned Robot War Dogs Wail Too Loudly For US Military Use The future of the nightmare-fuel robot war machines designed by Google-owned Boston Dynamics looks bleak after the US Marines announced they would no longer work with the robo-dogs. The reason? The things are
SF News Deplorable Teen Allegedly Pretends To Be Midwestern Adult, Trashes Oakland Airbnb Who could have seen this going so terribly, terribly wrong? An Oakland couple rented their home via Airbnb for New Year's Eve to someone they thought was a middle-aged man from Chicago, only
SF News Tolay The Traffic-Snarling Elephant Seal Gives Birth (Not On The Highway) Tolay, the elephant seal relocated from Highway 37, gave birth to a pup yesterday! The bir https://t.co/U7W5kVKtnv pic.twitter.com/mdfTGP5Ily— Point Reyes NPS (@PointReyesNPS) January 4, 2016 The obstinate
SF News Man Arrested For Setting Early Morning String Of Fires In The Mission Police arrested a man early Tuesday morning after observing him set at least two fires, and walk away from a third. The target of the alleged arsonist's fury? Fun and Christmas, apparently, as
SF News Tolay The Pregnant Elephant Seal Escapes Drop-Off Point, Heads To New Hangout As you likely recall, a "very determined" pregnant elephant seal spent the last few days attempting to cross Highway 37 near Sears Point in Sonoma County — much to the chagrin of the California
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Pop's Bar Resolves To Open At 6 AM Every Day In New Year Joining the likes of the semi-notorious Clooney's Pub, Pop's Bar on 24th Street in the Mission will now open at 6 a.m. daily. The announcement, which comes just in time to allow
SF News Day Around The Bay: Low Temperatures Cause Dangerous Black Ice Low temperatures are causing dangerous black ice to form in the East Bay. [Chronicle] A man challenged some alleged vandals in the Financial District and was violently assaulted. [Chronicle] Super Bowl parking plan
SF News Report: Millennials Totally Screwed When It Comes To Buying Property You want a house in San Francisco? Good luck. But a new report shows just how screwed the current market leaves one particular group of wage-stagnant residents — Millennials. Data published by the finance
SF News Instacart To Raise Delivery Fees Following Layoffs Grocery delivery company Instacart yesterday announced that it would raise the minimum delivery fee it charges by 50 percent. This price increase follows shortly after the company, reportedly valued at $2 billion last
SF News SFPD Canceled Forum On Black Community Relations Due To Planned Protest I guess they found out we were coming and they're scared! #justice4mariowoods #BlackLivesMatter #firechiefsuhr pic.twitter.com/yEIsqiKdKO— Justice4MarioWoods (@Justice4MWNow) December 30, 2015 In an apparent bid to forestall engaging with a planned
SF News East Bay Woman Charged In Muslim Hate Attack Hit With Restraining Order The East Bay woman charged with battery and a hate crime for her December 6 attack on a Muslim man praying in a park has now been slapped with a restraining order. Video
SF News Day Around The Bay: More Details Emerge About Super Bowl 50's Impact On Downtown SF More details were revealed about all the changes coming to downtown San Francisco for Super Bowl 50. [Hoodline] A Sikh man was attacked in Fresno in what looks to be a hate crime.
SF News Sidecar Hails A Ride To Nowhere, Announces It Will Cease Operations By Year's End So long Sidecar, and thanks for all the side-view mirror covers. Co-founders of the company announced in a blog post today that Sidecar would cease operations by the end of the year in
SF News Bigoted Oregon Bakery Owners Finally Pay Up For Refusing Lesbian Couple Service The once-proprietors of an Oregon bakery who made headlines two years ago when they refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple have finally coughed up the fine they were court-ordered
SF News Tacolicious, Zeitgeist, Airbnb Offices Top 2015 Lyft Destinations As the year draws to a close, the final days of December traditionally provide a time for us to look back and reflect on choices made (or not made) and to dream about
SF News [Update] 'Very Determined' Elephant Seal Still Trying To Cross North Bay Highway Why did the elephant seal cross the road? (Or the highway, in this case...) https://t.co/YDLxq417dd pic.twitter.com/M6W3KNvMds— Marine Mammal Center (@TMMC) December 29, 2015 As the sun rose
SF News California Gun Sales Continue To Increase As Gun Owners Stock Up Sales of firearms in California continue to grow year after year, and experts point to the state's relatively tough gun control laws as evidence that gun ownership can still flourish even with government
SF News Elephant Seal Blocks North Bay Highway, Gets Feisty With Passing Cars Things are getting a little wild on a North Bay highway today, as an elephant seal has been off and on blocking traffic all afternoon, and has allegedly attacked at least one car
SF News City College Administration Can't Fully Explain Extravagant Travel, Meal Expenditures Who knew working for City College of San Francisco was such a plush gig? Recently obtained financial records from the college show that large sums of money were spent to cover costs associated
SF News Hoverboards Set To Get Even Dorkier With Mandatory Helmet Law, Other Regulations Taking Effect Now that the season's hottest gift has been scooped up across California like some sort of 21st century Tickle-Me Elmo, a new law is set to take effect January 1 that will govern