SF News SF City Attorney Goes After Notorious Landlord Anne Kihagi With Fresh Injunction City Attorney Dennis Herrera has finally had enough with notorious San Francisco landlord Anne Kihagi, filing a motion yesterday for a preliminary injunction against Kihagi in an effort to put an end to
SF News New BART Escalator Status Website Lets You Confirm In Advance That Escalator At Your Stop is Broken BART admits total defeat pic.twitter.com/1BHwYk0ynR— Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) November 29, 2015 The seemingly perennially broken (or breaking) system of BART escalators in some way is the perfect metaphor for San
SF News Day Around The Bay: Inside SF's Most Expensive House On The Market Why Ron Conway wanted the Steve Jobs movie to fail. [NY Times] Instagram’s top 10 most-liked photos of the year. [Just Jared] Inside San Francisco's most expensive house on the market. [Curbed]
SF News SFPD Will Be Allowed To Review Body Cam Footage Before Giving Statements, Per Draft Rules The San Francisco Police Commission voted yesterday on a policy regulating when officers will be able to review footage from body cameras before writing incident reports. In a contentious vote, the commission decided
SF News [Update] Second Performer Alleges James Deen Assaulted Her At Kink.Com Armory Another performer in the adult entertainment industry has come forward alleging that James Deen, a nationally prominent porn star, assaulted her in the San Francisco Kink.com Armory six years ago. This follows
SF News Huge Pot Club Could Be Coming To Downtown SF Downtown San Francisco may be about to get a whole lot more chill. It seems a three-story building for sale at 70 Second Street is being advertised as coming with the permits required
SF News Mission Rock Developments Not In Good Shape For Potential Sea Level Rise With 74 percent of voters in support, Proposition D won big in November's election. The passing of the measure, which allows for a massive increase in the allowable height for the future Mission
SF News Google Explains Why Its Self-Driving Cars Only Go 25 MPH (For Now) Driving fast is hard. It's also scary. At least according to Google, who in a recently released report detailed the reasons that their custom-designed self-driving cars currently top out at 25 miles per
SF News Berkeley City Council Approves Laws Targeting Homeless In a contentious public meeting that went well into the night, the City Council of Berkeley Tuesday passed a set of laws specifically designed to target the city's homeless population. The laws, which
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Roosevelt Tamale Parlor Set To Close This Sunday After 93 Years On 24th Street Photo via Instagram. After nearly a century years in business, it seems time is finally up for Roosevelt Tamale Parlor. An announcement posted to the exterior of the restaurant claimed that the one-two
SF News Google Accused Of Spying On Students As Young As Seven Years Old Google's mission to "organize the world's information" apparently includes information about the habits of students as young as 7-years-old. So alleges a complaint filed yesterday with the Federal Trade Commission by the San
Arts & Entertainment Trove Of Historical SF Photos Now Available For Your Browsing Pleasure San Francisco history buffs delighted at the news last year that a local nonprofit had been entrusted with the digitization of a vast trove of historical photos of the city, and that the
SF News Mayor Will Allow Peskin To Start His Supervisor Term On December 8th So now Supervisor-elect Aaron Peskin has an official start date. The District 3 leader was voted back into his old job last month, and today we learn that he'll return to work on
SF News Is Alamo Drafthouse About To Buy Le Video's Collection? The Inner Sunset video store Le Video is not long for this world, but the question of what happens to the store's huge inventory of films remains to be decided. The store, with
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Dying to hit the town after a long weekend of turkey-induced sluggishness? We've got you covered. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 MOVIE: Based on the graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis is an animated film
SF News Mayor Lee Could Delay Start Of Peskin's Term In Order To Push Through New Jail Project With Aaron Peskin's November election to the District 3 seat, the Board of Supervisors is set to make a shift to the left. However, what day he officially begins his job is ultimately
SF News Middle School's Bikes Stolen For Second Time And Local Businesses Step Up To Replace Them Middle school is hard enough as it is, but that teeming cauldron of hormones and insecurity got a little harder over the Thanksgiving holiday for the students of Visitacion Valley Middle School after
SF News Day Around The Bay: Armed, Drunk Felon Passes Out In Car With Motor Running A convicted felon was found passed out drunk behind the wheel of a car in Seaside, CA while in possession of a stolen firearm. [CBS SF] Also in Seaside, an alleged attempted kidnapper
SF News $15,000 Violin Stolen Out Of Car Parked On Webster Street Yet another high-priced instrument has been stolen out of a parked car, as the San Francisco Police Department today issued a report noting the theft of a valuable violin, bow, and case from
SF News Man Calls 911 And Threatens To Murder SFPD Officer, Is Quickly Arrested A San Francisco man is in custody today after he placed a late Sunday night phone call to 911 informing dispatchers of his intention to murder a San Francisco Police Department officer parked
SF News USPS Once Again Wants Your Help Answering Children's Letters To Santa The United States Postal Service is attempting to bring a little joy to the hearts of children, and they need your help. This year marks the 103rd anniversary of USPS's Operation Santa, a
SF News Amazon Debuts New Delivery Drone Prototype, Still Has No Idea When They Will Be Deployed Remember when we all scoffed at Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' 2013 claim that his company was developing a drone delivery system? Well, according to a company announcement, their plan to unleash hoards of
SF News Novato Man Blows Up Two Muscle Cars In Fiery Accident In an incident straight out of some suburban-fanfic version of The Fast and the Furious, two muscle cars exploded in a fiery blaze this past Saturday, resulting in a two-alarm fire that required
SF News Yes, There Is A 3-Bedroom In San Francisco Listing for $30k A Month San Francisco's crazy rental market got you down? Need a little lift? A little pep? Something light-heartened to raise your spirits? Well, you've come to the wrong place. With that being said, we
SF News The Raiders Really, Really Want To Leave Oakland Sorry Raider Nation, it appears like you've got yourself a one-sided love affair. Despite efforts this week by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf to convince top NFL officials that the potential Oakland Raiders' fan