SF News Fear Of Trump Spurs Internet Archive To Create Canadian Backup The internet is moving to Canada — well, a backup of its history is, anyway. The San Francisco-based Internet Archive announced yesterday in a blog post that following the election of Donald Trump, the
SF News Chariot To Add New Routes And 50 Additional Vans Following Acquisition By Ford Flush with an undisclosed influx of cash following September's acquisition by Ford Motor Company, private shuttle service Chariot announced that it intends to both add 50 new vans and several new routes to
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 13 Cool Things To Check Out This Week So Thanksgiving is over and everyone is already gearing up for the next round of holidays. But before you get too wrapped up finding dates for all those corporate end-of-year parties, we recommend
SF News Twitter Says It Would Consider Banning Donald Trump's Account The president-elect of the United States is a notorious troll — a fact which his promise to ban Muslims from entering the country, threat to imprison and strip Americans of citizenship for exercising their
SF News Petition Demands More Public Toilets For Homeless In The Tenderloin San Francisco is home to roughly 7,000 homeless residents, and, just like the rest of us, those individuals need to use the restroom. Instead of griping about this fact and blaming the
SF News Woman Paralyzed By Falling Tree Branch Files Suit Against City Emma Zhou suffered a skull fracture, brain injury, and severed spinal cord after a 100-pound tree limb fell on her head while she sat on a bench in Washington Square Park watching her
SF News Day Around The Bay: Someone Vandalized A Concord Home With Pro-Trump Messages Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Noted investor Marc Andreessen gave a long interview in
SF News Suspect Arrested Following Alleged Molestation Of 9-Year-Old Girl On BART A suspect is in custody following the apparent molestation of a nine-year-old girl on an SF-bound BART train. The Chronicle reports that the attack occurred Sunday near Bay Fair Station in San Leandro,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Robin Williams Explains Creative Process Behind Mrs. Doubtfire Voice Set in San Francisco, Mrs. Doubtfire has become an iconic film for fans of the late Robin Williams. In the 1993 movie the actor portrayed a down-on-his-luck dad who, in a desperate bid
SF News Twitter Tax Break And Proposed Free City College On Chopping Block Following Trump's Win San Francisco's liberal bubble is potentially facing serious strains under the looming presidency of Donald Trump. As we noted earlier, and as the Chronicle reports again, if the president-elect follows through on his
SF News Scientists Can See The Millennium Tower's Tilt From Space Emphasizing the scale of the problem facing developers and residents, scientists with the European Space Agency last week announced that the tilt and sink of San Francisco's Millennium Tower is visible from space.
SF News Uber Drivers To Join Nationwide Living-Wage Strike Tuesday San Francisco Uber drivers are gearing up for a strike tomorrow as part of a nationwide labor-protest seeking a livable wage. Reuters reports that the action is being organized by Fight For $15,
SF News Watch These Adorable Kittens Brawl On The SF SPCA Macy's Window Livestream Kittens. Who doesn't love watching them do things? This universally beloved pastime is made easy every holiday season by the SF SPCA and Macy's, two organizations that team up to put puppies and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Blue Bottle Opens New 'Cold Bar' And Split Arrives In Russian Hill While you were traveling or preparing for your turkey binge, some things went down in the world of SF food this week. We revisited Mary Risley's best turkey-roasting advice, noted the opening of
SF News Man Removes Messages Of Hope From Oakland's 'Love Wall' Oakland's so-called "love wall" is back to being just a regular-old wall today after someone removed the hundreds of colorful Post-it notes that adorned it. Scrawled across the sticky notes, CBS 5 reports,
SF News 'Driver Mode' Proposed For Phones In Effort To Curb Distracted Driving It's illegal to text while driving in California, yet that doesn't seem to deter the many people tap tap tapping away behind the wheel. With that in mind, Consumerist reports that safety regulators
SF News Golden Gate Bridge Main Cable In Danger Of Rusting, Long Overdue For Paint Job The Golden Gate Bridge is big, beautiful, and orange. Its main cable is also long overdue for a paint job. So reports CBS 5, which notes that the cable in question hasn't been
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New SF-Bar App Gets You 30 Cocktails For $10 When the world turns sour, the residents of booze-soaked San Francisco have been known to find solace in drink. However, just like everything else in this town, that particular comfort will cost you.
Arts & Entertainment Rare Jack London Photos Show Devastation Of 1906 Earthquake Famed author Jack London was many things in his 40 years of life: a war correspondent, an oyster pirate, a sailor, and a photographer. It is that last bit which the New York
SF News Golden Gate Bridge Parking Lots To Close Thanksgiving Weekend In an effort to reduce bridge traffic over the course of the upcoming holiday weekend, parking lots on either side of the Golden Gate Bridge will be closed to private vehicles starting Thursday
SF News Link Circulating Online Freezes Any iOS Device When Opened A seemingly harmless video circulating online could mean a big headache for any Apple customer who mistakenly tries to play it, as the roughly five-second clip results in the eventual slowing down and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Munchery Allegedly Struggles With Food Waste As CEO Is Replaced And Employees Grumble Meal-delivery startup Munchery has been in the news a lot lately, predominately for a host of reasons unlikely to please its many investors and employees — think millions of dollars in losses per month
SF News Former Fancy Soda Shop Once Again A Late-Night Gambling Den The former site of an upscale candy and soda shop, The Fizzary, is once again in the news following reports that the location's current tenant is still running an illegal, late-night gambling and
SF News Bankrupt Yellow Cab Is Now For Sale That beleaguered staple of San Francisco, Yellow Cab Cooperative, is for sale. The Examiner reports that the almost 40-year-old taxi company just couldn't overcome the one-two punch of a series of lawsuits stemming
SF News Day Around The Bay: $1,500 Wifi-Enabled Toaster Oven Ruffles Feathers Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Santa Cruz police shot and killed a 15-year-old student