SF News Viral Video Of Drunk Groom Going Under Bride's Dress At SF Wedding Leads To Lawsuit A fairly amusing viral video, uploaded by a videographer at a San Francisco wedding reception in 2015, has caused so much embarrassment for the couple involved that they're suing the photography firm that
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Two Bay Area Icons Included In New Book About Ten Most Influential Restaurants In The US While the Bay Area has seen a renaissance of a sort in our food scene over the last five to ten years, our bigger-picture influence on the way America eats can be traced
SF News Thanks, LA: Salesforce Tower Won't Be The Tallest Building In The West Those obsessed with tall buildings and those who've been paying attention likely already knew this news. But while Salesforce Tower (née Transbay Tower), which once completed will stand at 1,070 feet, was
SF News Oakland Mayor Terminates Four Officers, Disciplines Eight Others In OPD Sex Scandal Along with City Administrator Sabrina Landreth (who is acting as temporary administrative head of the Oakland Police Department), Mayor Libby Schaaf gave a press conference late Wednesday announcing the disciplining of a dozen
Arts & Entertainment Fall Theater Preview: New Plays Explore San Francisco's Past, England's Future, And More As Labor Day passes, we start to say goodbye to whatever high hopes we had for making the most of our oh-so-wintry summer months, but we start to hope for another couple months
Arts & Entertainment Brace: Pokemon Go Is Coming To The Apple Watch The Apple launch event today didn't end with Sia and the news about the iPhone 7. John Hanke, CEO of Pokémon Go game developer Niantic, took the stage to tell everyone how the
Arts & Entertainment Video: Crazed Burner Boyfriend Enraged By Question 'How Was Burning Man?' Most non-Burners with devoted Burner friends should be able to relate to this fun sketch by YouTuberist Kevin Oeser in which he returns home to his girlfriend, fresh from the playa, only to
SF News SF Car Break-Ins Down 18 Percent As Of July The scourge of car burglaries which have been noticeably on the rise in the last two years in various neighborhoods, hitting a five-year high last summer may finally be slowing down thanks to
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Humane Society Receives 34 Cats And Kittens In Cardboard Boxes The Marin Humane Society is grappling with the unexpected and anonymous nocturnal delivery of 34 cats and kittens in cardboard boxes on its doorstep. Three suspects who abandoned the animals were caught on
SF News Authorities Dig Up Cal Poly Campus In New Search For Kristin Smart, Missing Since 1996 For 20 years, the family of onetime Cal Poly student Kristin Smart has had no closure in her disappearance and presumed murder, and now the FBI and the San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Department
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Central Kitchen And Kin Khao Chef Michael Gaines To Debut Taco Spot In Dogpatch After a year of searching for a good space, chef Michael Gaines has finally landed on one to be the home of his taco-and-margarita restaurant dubbed Glena's, which he previewed with a couple
SF News Bay Area To Be Voting On Multiple Ballot Measures Relating To Homeless Problem In November At the ballot box this fall, residents of multiple Bay Area cities can expect to be voting on a record number of local ballot measures aiming to build more affordable housing for the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Doughnut Dolly To Pop Up At The Market In The Twitter Building Friday, Ahead Of September Opening Excellent news, doughnut fans!! Now that summer's just about over and you can stop dieting for that beach vacation, you can treat yourself this week and next to a delicious filled doughnut the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dungeness Crab Season May Not Be Ruined This Year As Ocean Temps Fall Last year's disastrous local Dungeness crab season in which fisheries were not allowed to open until March, typically the natural end of the season in these parts is not likely to be repeated
SF News Weather Report: Indian Summer Arrives For One Day This Week (Wednesday) Did you enjoy your long weekend, everybody? Did you escape the city for some sun on Saturday or Sunday? I hope so. I did. It was quite lovely down on Peninsula but from
SF News Twitter Board To Mull Possible Buyout This Week, And More Layoffs May Be Looming Twitter, the social media company vilified by many for its tax break in SF but also seen by many others as a bellwether for the tech industry as a whole, is reportedly going
SF News Labor Day Links: Freddie Mercury Gets An Asteroid Named For Him Happy Labor Day, everybody! Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. After a series of water
SF News Luxe Burning Man Camp White Ocean Gets Vandalized In Effort To 'Take Back' Burning Man A story from last week is just reaching us off-playa as news trickles through social media that three-year-old "fancy camp" White Ocean, home to a star-studded lineup of DJs and big dance parties
Arts & Entertainment Video: About The SF Woman Who Started Muttville Senior Dog Rescue Sherri Franklin had been volunteering in San Francisco animal shelters for several years when she realized there was a need for a different kind of shelter that gave new hope for older rescued
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Steak 'n Shake, the 'In-N-Out of the Midwest', Arrives In the Bay Area I'm not sure that the Bay Area really needs another burger chain, but we're getting one! And it's one that Midwestern and Southern transplants are probably going to be excited about. Steak 'n
SF News Willie Brown: George Clooney Might Take On Gavin In 2018 Governor's Race Willie Brown has floated rumors in his Chronicle column before that have not had any legs remember when he claimed within a week that both Ed Lee and Dianne Feinstein might become ambassador
SF News Video: Uber's Self-Driving Vehicles Hit The Streets Of SF A video posted by Eve Batey (@evelb) on Sep 3, 2016 at 10:17am PDT Heads up! Uber's autonomous cars have arrived, and they appear to taking test runs all over San Francisco.
SF News Santa Clara Police Threaten To Boycott Policing Levi's Stadium Over Kaepernick's Protest My Brother! United as One! @e_reid35 A photo posted by colin kaepernick (@kaepernick7) on Sep 3, 2016 at 10:13am PDT Increasingly politically minded 49er Colin Kaepernick may cause a further problem
SF News Day Around The Bay: New HIV Infections Hit Historic Low In SF Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. New HIV infections dropped to historic lows in San
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: 'Millennial Services' Being Offered In Noe Valley Millennial Services coming to my neighborhood. Can't wait! pic.twitter.com/F1ahQEmCnL— Musa Tariq (@MusaTariq) September 1, 2016 Do you know a Millennial who needs coaching in being their "authentic self" or in