SF Politics Trump May Do Interview With Tucker Carlson on X Next Week, Upstaging Republican Debate Donald Trump has reportedly made plans to do an online interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, on a platform still to be determined, in a middle-finger move to upstage the first Republican candidate debate.
SF News Video Captures Thieves On Bipping Spree Near Fisherman's Wharf Word apparently really hasn't spread, at this late date, about not leaving anything in a parked car in San Francisco. Just watch as a couple of suspects work their way down several blocks in Fisherman's Wharf, finding car after car with stuff to grab inside.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Woman's Body Found In Oakland Hills A woman's body found in the Oakland hills Wednesday night is being investigated as a homicide; an arrest has been made in a long-cold case in Modesto; and one office investor is confident downtown SF is already turning around.
Arts & Entertainment 'We Love SF' Campaign Launches to Counter Negative Narratives About the City A small-scale campaign that seems to be part PR and part event promotion, dubbed WeLoveSF, is seeking to upend the "doom loop" and drug-crime narratives that have dominated media coverage about San Francisco all of this year.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Owners of Beer Hall On Polk Take Over Former Mikkeller Brewpub Near Union Square The space that was home to beer bar and gastropub Mikkeller at the foot of Mason Street is going to be coming alive again soon, once again as a brewpub.
Business & Tech Judge Asked Whether Elon Musk Wanted to 'Cozy Up' to Trump By Refusing Order In January 6th Case We just learned this week that Special Counsel Jack Smith definitely got Donald Trump's DMs from his defunct Twitter account, but now we're getting court transcripts showing how it went down.
SF News 71-Year-Old Woman Arrested For SF Crash That Killed Young Girl San Francisco police have arrested the driver of an SUV that crashed into a family crossing the street near Caltrain and Oracle Park on Tuesday, killing a four-year-old girl.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Paradise Gets Fire Warning Sirens Paradise, California is getting a wildfire alert siren system; another wildfire near the Oregon border has grown to 1,000 acres; and Cruise is now blaming a Friday incident on human interference with its cars.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Brands Suspend Ads on X Over Pro-Nazi Content At least two big brands, Adobe and Gilead, have suspended their ads on Twitter/X over Nazi content; Twitter apparently did give up some of Donald Trump's DMs; and another Cruise car drove into a construction site in SF.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Corzetti, a New Italian Spot From Adriano Paganini, Comes to Hotel G In Union Square A new Italian restaurant from the restaurant group behind hit spots like Beretta, A Mano, and The Tailor's Son, called Corzetti, has taken over the space at the corner of Geary and Mason, in the rebranded Hotel G.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink After Two Years as Rotating Pop-Up Venue, Lord Stanley Returns In October In Slightly New Form The formerly Michelin-starred Lord Stanley on upper Polk Street will be reborn this fall with a new chef in the kitchen, and a slightly different concept from the one it had before shuttering during the pandemic two years ago.
SF News Head Fire In Siskiyou County Grows to Over 3,000 Acres, Triggers Evacuations The largest of over a dozen lightning-caused wildfires in far northern California has now prompted an evacuation order for 325 square miles, in an area of Klamath National Forest, west of Yreka.
SF News Widow and Daughter of SF Man Killed With His Sons In Excelsior In 2008 Were Just Killed In a NorCal Crash A tragic connection has emerged between a violent vehicle collision that occurred last week in Calaveras County and a case of mistaken identity that led to a gang killing of a man and his two sons in San Francisco 15 years ago.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Person On BART Tracks In Downtown SF Causes Delays BART was experiencing serious delays in all directions due to a person who was walking on the tracks in downtown SF; Alameda County law enforcement are looking for five carjackers; and the Maui fire death toll hits 106.
SF News Four-Year-Old Girl In Stroller Struck and Killed Near Caltrain Station In SF A family visiting from out of town was crossing the intersection at Fourth and King streets in San Francisco Tuesday when an SUV making a turn struck a child being pushed in a stroller.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Off the Grid Fort Mason Returns With Theme Nights, Starting With 'I Heart SF' Event Featuring Classic SF Fare After taking a summer hiatus, Off the Grid returns to the Fort Mason Center on eight Friday nights in September and October — and there's a new VIP-esque option that lets you reserve tables and get table service.
SF News Man Killed at Lake Merritt BART Station Allegedly Because of Fight Over E-Scooter A fatal shooting last week outside the Lake Merritt BART station was apparently the result of a fight over an e-scooter, according to BART Police.
SF News Feinstein Family Feud Heats Up With New Elder Abuse Lawsuit Against Blum Estate Trustees It's hard to know who to believe more in the unfolding family dispute involving the estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein's late husband, Richard Blum. But what's clear is there's no love lost between Feinstein, her daughter from a previous marriage, and the senator's three stepdaughters.
SF News Chronicle Investigation Finds Multiple Instances of Dogs Neglected and/or Injured at Wag Hotels A viral video from last summer made by a San Francisco-based TikToker accused the Mission location of Wag Hotels of allowing dogs in their care to wallow in filth, among other things. Now a Chronicle investigation has yielded many more disturbing stories.
Arts & Entertainment Madonna Tour Dates In SF Rescheduled For February, January Date Canceled The scheduling fallout from Madonna's early July health crisis is now yielding some new concert dates for the Chase Center in SF — and a third date that had been earlier added in January is getting canceled.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Laguna Honda Takes Positive Step Forward Laguna Honda Hospital has applied for readmission into the Medi-Cal program; Trump and his cronies have all been indicted in Georgia; and a lawsuit implicates Hawaiian Electric, the utility on Maui, for not shutting off power lines amid high winds.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Construction Stops on Huge Tower at Van Ness and Market Construction has halted at Hayes Point, the large mixed-use tower going up the foot of Van Ness; former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong has filed a legal claim against the mayor; and a Montana judge has ruled in favor of some environmentally conscious kids who sued the state.
SF News Woman Found Dead In Golden Gate Park Suffered Mental Illness, Lived On SF Streets, Mother Says The woman whose body was found in a duffel bag Sunday in Golden Gate Park has been identified, and signs point to her likely not having been at Outside Lands.
Arts & Entertainment The Not-So-Secret Winner of Outside Lands 2023 Was the Dolores' Stage Whether you were just passing by and did a little bobbing to Robyn on your way to get a beer, or you were a jaded LGTBQ festival-goer delighted to find a little drag in the middle of the day, the new Dolores' stage at Outside Lands was a hit and an unbridled success.
Arts & Entertainment Photo Highlights From Outside Lands 2023 The 15th annual edition of Outside Lands brought a record number of people to Golden Gate Park, and here's a final roundup of photos from the jam-packed weekend of music.