SF News Mussels In SF Bay Found To Contain Liver-Damaging Toxin Anyone who has wandered San Francisco's waterfront has likely seen the men and women, poles and nets in hand, who fish from the city's many piers. And just as likely, they've also seen
SF News A 30-Year-Old Tech Billionaire Just Bought SF's Priciest Home Of 2016 A recent home sale in San Francisco grants us a glimpse into the world of the San Francisco super rich. At 2250 Vallejo Street in Pacific Heights, a 7-bedroom home just sold for
SF News Ten Years After Castro Halloween Shooting, Spooked City Officials Still Tell Revelers To Stay Away It was ten years ago today that someone fired a gun into a crowd of Halloween revelers at the annual Castro block party, hitting nine people, with another person injured in the resulting
SF News Santa Clara Mayor Says City May Take Over Levi's Stadium The management of the San Francisco 49ers is playing defense today following word from Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor that the city may take over Levi's Stadium. At issue is the city's claim
SF News You Can Now Rent The Hillsborough 'Flintstone House' On Airbnb Have some extra cash sitting around but no weekend plans? Well then you're in luck, because as the Chronicle reports, you can now book yourself a stay in the famed Hillsborough "Flintstone House"
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Tartine Manufactory Does Dinner, Bauer Revisits The Fly Trap, And More A lot of big news hit this week in the Bay Area food scene. Perhaps most notably, we learned that Bar Tartine will essentially close at the end of the year. We also
SF News Facebook Allows Advertisers To Exclude Users Based On Their Race When we learned earlier this year that Facebook allows advertisers to target users based on their race, it appeared to simply be just another attempt by the social media giant to allow for
SF News Teenager Charged With Attempted Murder In Excelsior School Shooting As Officials Debate Response The shooting of four high-school students outside the Excelsior's June Jordan School for Equity on October 18 shocked students and faculty alike. An arrest of two individuals believed to be involved was announced
SF News Pornhub Just Offered To Buy Vine When news arrived yesterday that Twitter intended to shutter the video looping service Vine, the internet loudly lamented the impending loss. The 6-second repeating videos have become a pop-culture staple since the company
SF News Day Around The Bay: Red Light Cameras May Not Make Streets Safer Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. A dead blue whale washed ashore near Daly City.
SF News Feathers Fly In Davis: Town Fights Menacing Turkeys With $20K Offensive So, in #Davis, sometimes a turkey just follows you. A photo posted by Will Keightley (@feverblue) on Oct 6, 2016 at 11:20pm PDT Davis, the college town to our north, has a
SF News Report: Renters Moving To Bay Area Make More Than Renters Already Here Finding a place to rent in the Bay Area is notoriously tricky — anything even remotely affordable seems to get snapped up in the blink of an eye, and it can feel as if
SF News Meg Whitman-Backed Investor Buys Potrero Power Plant Site An investor group backed by failed gubernatorial candidate and Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman just purchased a huge swath of land on the eastern edge of San Francisco, setting the stage for
SF News Uber Wants To Bring Flying Cars To The Masses Within Ten Years The year is 2027. You're running late for your job in Silicon Valley, and, as commuter traffic south out of SF has only increased over the last ten years, you know that the
SF News Futuristic Design Of George Lucas's Proposed Treasure Island Museum Unveiled As the saga of George Lucas's proposed Museum of Narrative Art continues, it appears the famed director and passionate art collector has at least a few more tricks up his sleeve. The latest
SF News The Tale Of 'The Most Complicated Real Estate Deal' In SF History Big construction projects in San Francisco often take years to get approved and can be held up for any number of reasons. And yet even our jaded eyes were a bit agog at
SF News Colin Kaepernick Mural Painted Over After Neighbor Complaints Bayview's Kneeling Colin Kaepernick Mural Removed: ‘It’s Not Legitimate Art’ https://t.co/QuRIazxKVF pic.twitter.com/AMJ9LUEatS— Hoodline (@Hoodline) October 26, 2016 A mural depicting San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick
SF News Tech-Backed Poll Finds SF Residents Blame Tech Industry, City Hall For Lack Of Affordable Housing A recent poll conducted by a pro-development organization has found that residents of San Francisco blame the tech industry for the city's high housing costs. The Chronicle reports that the group, Rise SF,
SF News 127 NAACP Members Sue Redwood City Hotel Following Violent Norovirus Outbreak Dozens of people projectile vomiting in a hotel banquet hall sounds like anyone's idea of a nightmare, but for a local NAACP chapter that nightmare became reality two years ago when 127 members
SF News 'Major Computer Outage' Hits DMV Offices Statewide Thinking about getting your driver's license renewed today? You might want to reschedule, even if you have one of those coveted appointments. ABC 7 reports that the Department of Motor Vehicles computer system
SF News Day Around The Bay: Abducted Infant From Yesterday's Amber Alert Found Safe Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The Not So Silent Night lineup was just announced.
SF News Flight Departing SFO Makes Emergency Landing After 25 Crew Members Mysteriously Fall Ill Emergency vehicles @yvrairport for #BA286 diversion from sched #SFO - #LHR #Airbus #A380 #GXLEB #Speedbird @british_airways #yvrspotters pic.twitter.com/R9wglpZ2zo— kent matthiesen (@kenters55) October 25, 2016 In what sounds like a
SF News Does President Obama Have A Future In Silicon Valley? It's January 2017, a new president has been sworn into office, and, newly retired from public service, Barack Obama is enjoying his well-earned time out of the public eye by going to work
SF News Warriors Season Kicks Off Tonight With Home Game Against Spurs Can you feel it? That sense of excitement? That's the first game of the Golden State Warriors season — it's tonight, and fans are stoked. With the Giants out of the running for the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bernal's Pinkie’s Bakery To Close This Week Cortland Ave just is about to get a little less sweet as the Bernal Heights neighborhood spot Pinkie's Bakery announced it will close by the end of this week. Bernalwood reports that adding