SF News Photos: Thousands Protest DACA Repeal Outside SF Federal Building #SFDACA rally #HappeningNow pic.twitter.com/SVea0ijG8k— Lisa Amin Gulezian (@LisaAminABC7) September 6, 2017 Thousands of people turned out for a hastily called protest Tuesday evening outside the federal building at Seventh and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Berkeley May Legalize Public Display Of Female Nipples Finally got my new license plate "SF IST" San Francisco - Istanbul Lincoln Continental 2017 #goldengatebridge #sf_ist A post shared by Tayfun Coşkun (@sf_ist) on Jul 25, 2017 at 8:09pm
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week How about this heat, huh? Thankfully your evenings will bring with them some much needed cooling off this week, only to warm up again this weekend. So get out there for some outdoor
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Finally: Long Vacant Noe Valley Real Food To Be Sold, Redeveloped As Housing A papered-over storefront that has sat dark on 24th Street in Noe Valley for the last 14 years is finally on the market and could potentially be redeveloped as housing. The Chronicle reported
Arts & Entertainment Haight Street Creepy Object Shop 'Loved To Death' To Cease Taxidermy Sales Loved To Death, the well-known taxidermy and oddities shop in the Upper Haight that is kind of like a more goth version of Paxton Gate, is shutting down its spinoff next-door gallery space
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Thelonious Monk Estate Sues North Coast Brewing Over 'Brother Thelonious' Image Use Fort Bragg-based brewery North Coast Brewing is in some hot water with the estate of the late jazz pianist Thelonious Monk over their apparently unauthorized use of Monk's name and likeness on merchandise
SF News SF Beaches Trashed Over Extra-Hot Weekend For once, Dolores Park was not the site of a major, deplorable mess over the holiday weekend, and that's largely because it was too damn hot to be in the park, and most
SF News Ugh: Record-Breaking Heat Could Be Ongoing Trend For SF Bay Area Anyone who is dreading a return of 100+-degree temperatures in San Francisco should brace for it to happen again, maybe even this fall. Experts continue to want to be careful to attribute
SF News Family Of Man Who Ran Into Flames At Burning Man Confused, Says He Was 'A Happy Guy' The parents of the man who willfully ran into the flames of the towering effigy at Burning Man Saturday night say they are in shock and can not understand why he would have
SF News Bay Area Residents React To Trump Killing 'Dreamers' Program, Protests Planned As was already reported he would do, President Trump made official Tuesday his decision to end DACA, or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a.k.a. the "Dreamers" initiative begun under
SF News Video: Time-Lapse Of Big Sur Bridge Construction Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge in Big Sur, which has been in the process of being replaced after the former began collapsing into the canyon earlier this year, is now slated for an early October
Arts & Entertainment Video: Hyperlapse Of Burning Man 2017 It's Labor Day, and for the Bay Area that means it's the traditional day of photos and videos beginning to stream in from Burning Man as Burners suddenly get access to robust wi-fi.
SF News Man Holding Knife To His Throat Stops Traffic, Prompts Police Response In The Mission A 60-year-old man apparently in crisis prompted a sizable response from the SFPD Sunday morning at 23rd and Mission. The man, who may or may not be homeless, was wandering in the middle
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Sights And Scenes From Burning Man 2017 Burning Man 2017 is wrapping up today, following the burning of the Man on Saturday night which ended tragically this time with the death of one man who ran into the flames and
SF News Man Dies After Running Into The Flames Of The Big Burn At Burning Man Burning Man: Guy Runs Into Flames of Burning Statue, Airlifted to Burn Center https://t.co/inKJGMNFkW pic.twitter.com/F1mlF6VKMp— Fashion Woow (@fashionwooow) September 3, 2017 A 41-year-old man who broke through
SF News Video: Watch The Latest Implosions Of The Old Bay Bridge Piers Caltrans imploded two more of the marine foundations of the former eastern span of the Bay Bridge on Saturday the first two of 13 that they will be imploding through mid-November, when this
SF News Oakland Police Release Photo Of Person Of Interest In Murder Of Musician The case of a laptop robbery that turned into a homicide in Oakland last month still does not have a suspect. Now the Oakland Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bill To Extend Last Call To 4 A.M. Appears Dead, Yet Again A valiant effort by state Senator Scott Wiener to allow California cities to extend last call at bars and clubs to 4 a.m. appears yet again dead in the water. As the
SF News Public Pools All Free Saturday, City Opens Cooling Centers To help the populace cope with this second day of extraordinary heat, the city has opened four "cooling centers" for the elderly and those most affected by the heat. Also, public pools are
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: No More AC/Fans Don't go to the Home Depot in Colma if you're in desperate need of a fan or air conditioner today. They're all out.
Arts & Entertainment Serena Williams Had Her Baby, Everyone The baby that is soon going to be San Francisco royalty has arrived, and it's a girl. Tennis star Serena Williams and Reddit founder fiancé Alexis Ohanian welcomed their first born on Friday
SF News Day Around The Bay: PG&E Preps For Outages BART trains will not run Saturday, Sunday or Monday between the 19th Street and Fruitvale stations and the West Oakland and Fruitvale stations as work crews rebuild trackway in downtown Oakland. [Chronicle] PG&
SF News SFPD To Beef Up Foot Patrols, Launch 'Education' Campaign For Tourists Re: Car Break-Ins The SFPD is shifting some resources to address the alarming rise in property crime citywide, and you can expect to see more cops out on the street on foot and on bicycles in
SF News The Muni Bus Turns 100 Today She breaks down so much because she's old! That's what you have to keep telling yourself during your next frustrated bus commute, as today we are celebrating the Muni bus's 100th birthday. Yes,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Xmas In September: Meadowood Announces 12 Days Of Christmas Chef Lineup The lineup for the Restaurant at Meadowood's annual holiday festival of international chef talent is out, and it's yet again an impressive one. After taking 2016 off from hosting the two-week December blowout