SF News San Francisco Is At The Forefront Of Another Frontier: Care For The Dying In large part due to the enormity of suffering and loss of life during the height of the AIDS epidemic here, San Francisco has emerged two decades later with new models for providing
SF News Seven Feet Of Snow Falls In The Sierra, With More On Its Way After years of mostly disappointing winter snowfall totals in and around Lake Tahoe, the winter of 2017 is looking to be a sweet one for local skiers and snowboarders some of whom may
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Nine Ways To Kick Off A Cleanse, Juice And Otherwise It's that time of year. You feel disgusting. Hopefully your New Year's weekend hangover has worn off by now hopefully!! and it's time to take stock, regroup, contemplate the direction your life has
SF News SF And Oakland Hold Community Forums On Warehouse And Live-Work Spaces The landlord of an arts space brought together tenants and city officials to discuss fire safety Tuesday night https://t.co/XqrPx9uiiT pic.twitter.com/KWOWrNe2qp— Mission Local (@MLNow) January 4, 2017 On
SF News Friday The 13th Will Mark The Arrival Of Muni's First New 'Fleet Of The Future' Train The first of 64 brand new Muni Metro light-rail trains will arrive in San Francisco on Friday, January 13th. It's not the most auspicious date for a transit system known for its poor
SF News Twitter In The Time Of Fascism: Lindy West Calls It 'Unusable For Anyone But Trolls, Robots, & Dictators' Much like Mark Zuckerberg, in a quest to defend his utopian vision of friends sharing birthday candle photos with friends, has struggled to accept that he now runs the world's biggest group-think and
SF News Oakland Hires Its First Female Police Chief, Anne Kirkpatrick Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf has hired the city's first female chief of police, as multiple news sources are reporting this morning, and that is Anne Kirkpatrick, a former chief of Spokane's police department
Arts & Entertainment Hot Felon Jeremy Meeks Now Has Big House, Maserati, Modeling Portfolio God is good A photo posted by JEREMY MEEKS (@jmeeksofficial) on Sep 27, 2016 at 4:58pm PDT Nine months after he was released from prison on weapons charges having gained international fame
SF News San Francisco Jumps Up Four Spots In National List Of Bed Bug-Ridden Cities Once again, SF is in the news as being a hot spot for bed bugs, but luckily we remain well below the metropolises of New York, Chicago, DC, and Baltimore the latter now
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New York Times Critic Pete Wells Savages Locol In Oakland New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells has given us another surprise Bay Area review in his intermittent mission to survey the national food scene, and it's a review of Daniel Patterson and
SF News Squatter Horror Story Involving Berkeley Professor Has <i>Mother Jones</i> Wishing Evictions Were Easier Many #CALaws but 1 hasn't changed.A homeowner's worst nightmare: tenant not paying rent,refusing to leave. C u @8:30 pic.twitter.com/wsvAT3RlxK— Ella Sogomonian (@EllaSogomonian) January 2, 2017 A short-term
SF News Online Idiots Continue To Harass Denise Huskins, Vallejo Woman Accused Of Faking Kidnapping That Was Not Fake Ignorant trolls who neither keep up with the news nor have enough to occupy them in life continue to send harassing messages to Denise Huskins, the woman at the center of the so-called
SF News No Charges To Be Filed Against A**hole Who Caused That SFO-Bound Flight To Get Diverted The man who made many headlines and local news stories Monday for causing 252 passengers to get stuck for 24 hours in Auckland, New Zealand all because he allegedly launched into a racist
SF News SFO-Bound United Flight From Sydney Grounded Over Middle-Seat Rage, Racism Of One Passenger An angry man allegedly launched into a racist and homophobic rant after being seated between two other passengers of Indian or Pakistani descent on a San Francisco-bound flight out of Sydney on New
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink AQ Closing After Five Years In SoMa One more New Year's surprise in restaurant closing news: AQ is shutting down this month after five years in business and many accolades, both local and national. Thrillist broke the news in this
Arts & Entertainment Trent Baalke Canned As 49ers GM, Chip Kelly Possibly Gone Too Daisy will have something to celebrate this week, even after an exhaustingly awful 49ers season: Rumor has it that the York family sat down to make some decisions about how to address the
SF News New Year's Day Links: Remember Oscar Grant You may have seen Supervisor Eric Mar's op-ed pushing for the Geary BRT. Well here's a counterpoint argument that the current rapid bus service is good enough. [Examiner] Grace Emily Moreno, born 12
SF News Facebook Bans Local Writer For Calling Trump Supporters 'Fascistic', Then Apologizes For 'Mistake' Facebook is once again having to apologize for the actions of one of its community policing operatives after San Francisco-based writer Kevin Sessums was issued a 24-hour suspension for referring to Trump supporters
SF News Video: RIP Sutter Brown, Governor Jerry Brown's Famous Corgi .mcclatchy-embed{position:relative;padding:40px 0 56.25%;height:0;overflow:hidden;max-width:100%}.mcclatchy-embed iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%} Sad news from Sacramento Friday, and another
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sierra Expects Dumping Of Snow For New Year's Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. One of Governor Jerry Brown's two corgis, Sutter Brown,
SF News Video: Surveillance Footage Of Brazen Mid-Day Shooting In Bayview Possibly part of an escalating gang war being cited for shootings that occurred on Christmas Day, some creepy footage has emerged of a masked individual in a red sweatshirt taking shots at a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Where To Celebrate Russian New Year's Since We're Almost Part Of Russia Now San Francisco has long had a significant Russian-American community, centered around Little Russia in the Outer Richmond, a neighborhood which is consequently home to a number of Russian restaurants. And as you may
Arts & Entertainment SF Poster Syndicate Gives Out Anti-Trump Posters In Clarion Alley Enough with the @twitter Come out on the street January 20, 2017 Free #Trump #j20 poster in #ClarionAlley #j20resist pic.twitter.com/BdpskkJb4T— Steve Rhodes (@tigerbeat) December 30, 2016 The SF Poster Syndicate,
SF News Edit Capability Could Be Coming To Tweets, Says Dorsey Rather than spend Christmas evening eating and drinking with family and friends, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky took to Twitter to solicit suggestions from the general public about what the company should launch next
Arts & Entertainment Video: Amazon Echo Gets Porn-y Real Quick When Child Asks For A Song Oh so funny. The AI takeover of the universe is still a ways off, and as proof, please observe what happens when Amazon's Echo mishears a child and Alexa turns arbitrarily filthy without