Arts & Entertainment Single-Day and Three-Day Tickets Still Available for Outside Lands, Saturday Running Low, Some VIP Sold Out If you still haven't pulled the trigger on Outside Lands tickets but were toying with the idea, you're in luck at least until the rest of the procrastinators decide at the last minute.
SF News San Jose Kidnapping Tale Grows Cray-Cray-Crazier As Investigators Detail Sordid Tale of Boyfriend-Trapping The real story behind the brazen kidnapping of three-month-old San Jose infant Brandon Cuellar is even nuttier than you might have imagined, and it involves a married woman with multiple boyfriends and a plan to possibly baby-trap one of them without getting pregnant herself.
SF News Humpday Headlines: School Board 'Admonishes' Ann Hsu The SF school board voted unanimously to "admonish" member Ann Hsu over racist comments, an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Napa has now claimed one life, and a 30-year-old cold case in Alameda has been closed.
SF News [Updated] SF to Get 10,000 More Monkeypox Vaccine Doses; Available Doses at SF General Out on Wednesday You can still get a monkeypox vaccine if you want or need one this week, either through a clinic appointment or at the drop-in clinic at SF General, but the doses from the latest federal allotment are likely to run out again before the end of the week.
SF News McKinney Fire Death Toll Rises to Four, Containment Lines Strengthen Outside Yreka The McKinney Fire, burning in a remote part of northernmost Northern California, has claimed at least four lives, after two more sets of human remains were found in residences along Highway 96.
SF News 17-Year-Old Boy Killed In Visitacion Valley Shooting A teenager was the latest victim of gun violence in San Francisco, after a fatal shooting occurred Monday evening in the Visitacion Valley neighborhood.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Nancy Pelosi Lands In Taiwan, Beijing Pissed The victim and officers have been ID'd in last week's Geyserville shooting, Paul Pelosi is set to be arraigned tomorrow on misdemeanor DUI charges, and Nancy Pelosi has just touched down in Taiwan in defiance of Beijing.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Huge Line Once Again Forms for Monkeypox Vaccine at SF General Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared monkeypox a statewide emergency, another long line formed for monkeypox vaccine today at SF General, and Honey Mahogany has won the local Democratic Party's endorsement for D6 supervisor.
Arts & Entertainment A Mini-Golf Course (With Bar) From PGA Pro Rory McIlroy Might Be Slated to Join Mini-IKEA In Mid-Market Complex The retail and entertainment complex known as 6x6, on Market Street between 5th and 6th streets, which is soon to be home to a small-format IKEA store, might also be home to an SF location of mini-golf chain The Puttery.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bar Agricole Reopens Wednesday In New SoMa Location With Bar Tartine Chef Nick Balla On Board Much lauded bar-restaurant Bar Agricole is reopening this week, after some pandemic-related delays, in the base of the tower at 1550 Mission Street — and the place has recruited a talented chef in Nick Balla, who's been largely away from the SF scene for several years.
SF News Five-Year-Old Girl Among Wounded at Children's Football Game Shooting In Oakland; Fight Between Parents Might Have Been to Blame A chaotic, scary scene unfolded at a Pop Warner football game on Sunday at Oakland Technical High School, when shots rang out and a child was hit with a bullet, and parents and kids ran screaming.
SF News Monsoonal Moisture Brings Scattered Rain, Possibility of Lightning to Bay Area We're getting some of that rare summer precipitation in San Francisco and elsewhere around NorCal, thanks to monsoonal moisture drifting our way from the desert Southwest.
Arts & Entertainment Dave Chappelle Gets Grumpy About Napa Noise Ordinance, Insists On Going Past Curfew Twice at Blue Note Jazz Fest Dave Chappelle did his ornery best to get everyone back on stage and to keep the party going past 10 p.m. on Sunday night, during the closing moments of the inaugural Napa Valley iteration of the Blue Note Jazz Festival, in spite of a local noise ordinance.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Two Bodies Found In Car In Wake of McKinney Fire The monkeypox vaccine clinic at SF General is back open, two bodies were found in a car in a driveway in the McKinney Fire zone, and one person was shot and wounded near Civic Center on Sunday afternoon.
Arts & Entertainment 'Follies' at SF Playhouse Is a Heartening, Showstopping Smash The not-often-performed Sondheim musical that brought us such timelessly classic songs as "Broadway Baby" and "I'm Still Here" is being staged this summer by the always nimble and impressive SF Playhouse, and it's a joy to behold.
SF Politics Special Hearing on Mental Health Emergency Care In SF Brings Proposal for New Long-Term Care Hospital San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman held a special hearing Thursday on the mental health crisis in the city, discussing ways it might be addressed with representatives from the Department of Public Health, the police, and others.
SF News Huge New Housing Development With 45% Affordable Units Approved for Former Transit Hub Site In SoMa The block-sized property in SoMa that became home to the temporary Transbay Transit Center in the last decade will become a three-tower complex with the tallest tower around 40 stories.
SF News Brazen Theft of SFPD Vehicle Ends In Crash at Mission and Duboce An East Bay man is in custody following the brazen theft of an unmarked police vehicle at Union Square on Thursday, which ultimately led to a chase through SoMa and a crash at Mission and Duboce.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Pittsburg Man Arrested For Market Street Crash, Road Rage Shooting A 28-year-old Pittsburg man and a 30-year-old Vallejo woman were arrested following Wednesday's crash in downtown SF, the White House is promising BA.5 boosters by fall, and San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo has COVID again.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 90% of Zuni Servers Have Left the Restaurant Due to No-Tipping Policy; Policy May Still Be Revised The switch to a no-tip, 25%-surcharge model at world-famous Zuni Cafe has done wonders for the wages of kitchen staff. But very few of the veteran servers remain who worked at the restaurant when the tips were taken away, and those who work there now are still complaining.
Arts & Entertainment 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' to Close at the Curran In September We thought maybe it would be there forever, but 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' is winding down its lengthy — albeit interrupted — run at the Curran Theater in September after 393 performances.
SF News Dead Body on BART Train Leads to Brief Closure of Berryessa Station A deceased male was found on a BART train early Thursday morning when an end-of-day cleaning was occurring on the train parked at Berryessa/North San Jose Station.
SF News Multi-Vehicle Crash On Market Street Stemmed From Road-Rage Incident, Police Chase A collision involving two vehicles that happened late Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of Market and Front streets appeared to have been catastrophic, and stemmed from a road-rage incident several miles away.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Four People Killed In Major North Bay Crash Four people were killed in a multi-vehicle crash in Rio Vista Wednesday night, Marin County authorities have made an arrest in last weekend's Marin City homicide, and a South San Francisco truck driver has been ID'd as responsible for crashing into the Gilman Street overpass in Berkeley last week.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Getting 4200 More Monkeypox Vaccine Doses SF is getting more monkeypox vaccine later this week, a study by UCSF researchers finds that 80% of COVID cases are going unreported, and the Biden Administration has offered a prisoner exchange for Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan.