SF News BART Settles Case For $1.35M Involving Former Model Whose Face Got Slammed To Ground By Cops A very drunken St. Patrick's Day in 2014 turned into a incident of excessive force at the hands of BART police according to a lawsuit that was just settled by BART earlier this
SF News Rose Pak Returns Following Extended Medical Stay In China A big welcome home convoy and celebratory lunch are planned today as Chinatown power broker Rose Pak lands back home at SFO from an extended stay in China these last several months. Matier
SF News Video: Bay Area Soldier Adopts Dog He Bonded With In Iraq CBS 5 brings us the touching tale of Ollie, a dog who was adopted by a US Army unit in Iraq as a puppy and became their beloved mascot. When former Army Specialist
SF News Two Injured In Double Shooting In North Beach A double shooting occurred at 10:04 p.m. Saturday night near the intersection of Francisco and Taylor Streets in North Beach. As KRON 4 reports, two victims were injured, but details are
SF News NYT: Facebook's News Curators May Have Shown Bias, But Not On Purpose After holding a summit with conservatives this week at Facebook headquarters to prove they did nothing wrong, Zuck and company are kind of let off the hook in a new piece by the
SF News Woman Fatally Shot By SFPD ID'd As Memorial For Her Grows The medical examiner has identified the woman shot and killed by an SFPD sergeant Thursday morning as 29-year-old Jessica Williams. According to KRON 4, two officers who have yet to be named publicly
SF News 'Killer' Bee Incident In Concord Seen As Isolated A week after a swarm of highly aggressive bees terrorized one street in a Concord neighborhood, bee experts warn that no one should jump to any conclusions about what type of bees these
Arts & Entertainment Regarding The Art And High Style Of Mr. David, Couturier To The Drag Stars You aren't going to find Mr. David's clothes on a sale rack, ever. But last week, two decades of daily work putting handmade fashions on local drag queen Juanita MORE! and a bevy
SF News Two SF Schools Put On Lockdown, One Evacuated Following Bomb Threat An individual calling and claiming to be near George Washington High School in San Francisco this morning and saying he had a bomb put that school on lockdown Friday morning, as KRON 4
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Here's Why Restaurants Change Their Names After Health Department Shutdowns Castro residents should be plenty familiar with this tale by now: A restaurant gets temporarily shut down by inspectors with the city's health department, maybe more than once, due to vermin infestations and
SF News Wind Causing Widespread Delays At SFO All this wind you've been seeing and getting blown around by the last day or so is causing some major headaches for air travelers in and out of SFO. The airport issued a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Hapa Ramen/Citizen Fox Spot To Become Cajun Restaurant From Causwell's Team The Mission Street space that was built out for Hapa Ramen in 2014 and was briefly the temporary home for Citizen Fox is getting snatched up by the team behind Causwells and new
SF News SF General To Move Hundreds Of Patients Into New Zuckerberg Trauma Center Saturday Following a ribbon cutting ceremony last November, the Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center is ready to take its first patients, starting this weekend. As the Examiner
SF News Day Around The Bay: Blake Lively's 'Oakland Booty' Faux Pas Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Along with Saturday's grand opening of the new Norman
Arts & Entertainment The 10 Best Flower And Plant Shops In San Francisco You need to get some birthday flowers for someone, or bring a dinner party host a little something that isn't wine, but you don't know where to start and/or you're not sure
Arts & Entertainment <i>The Last Five Years</i> At ACT Walks You Through A Failed Relationship, But Only Scratches The Surface I always admire an experiment on the stage, whether it falls apart before the end, or succeeds wildly, or falters a lot from the start, or succeeds just enough to keep my attention
Arts & Entertainment Video: Cool Aerial Dance On Side Of SF State Building Celebrates Women In Workforce To celebrate the 30th anniversary of SF State's impressive Labor Archives and Research Center, the center's director Catherine Powell commissioned a dance performance choreographed by Jo Kreiter and produced by local apparatus-based dance
SF News Lawsuit Filed To Shut Down LGBT Pride Party At Civic Center Because Of Shootings It is true that shootings resulting in injuries have occurred at or around the massive Civic Center Pride celebration in each of the last several years. And following lawsuits involving a couple of
SF News Babysitters Suspected In Disappearance Of 2-Year-Old Whose Mother Was Killed As $10K Reward Is Offered Police are now offering a $10,000 for the safe return to her family of two-year-old Arianna Fitts, the toddler whose mother, Nicole Fitts, was found murdered in San Francisco in April. Investigators
SF News Bernie Sanders Returns To SF To Speak At Union Rally #Bernie scrum in #bernfrancisco pic.twitter.com/Aj7We7j66l— Chris Roberts (@cbloggy) May 18, 2016 For the second time in as many weeks, Senator Bernie Sanders made a surprise stop in San Francisco, speaking
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 13 Cool Things To Check Out This Week The weather's going from balmy and perfect to windy and rainy by Saturday, so keep that in mind as you consider your upcoming plans. But do get off the internet at some point,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Serrano's Pizza In The Mission Is Selling A $10.35 Slice Officially, almost definitely the most expensive slice of pizza in San Francisco right now if not the nation appears to be the Serrano's special slice at Serrano's on 21st Street. What is, really,
SF News Despite Wet Winter, Dead Trees Mean A Potentially Terrible Wildfire Season It looks like El Nino rains are coming up short in yet another way for California in 2016 as wildfire-fighters are looking at a potential disaster that's been created by millions of dead
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Soda Industry Dealt Another Blow In SF Big Soda has failed to convince a federal judge to grant a preliminary injunction against SF's new soda ad health labeling law, which will take effect in July unless it's appealed. [KRON 4]
Arts & Entertainment Bob The Drag Queen, Winner of <i>Rupaul's Drag Race</i>, Coming To Castro Memorial Day Weekend The "Drag Queens of Comedy" tour, which arrives at the Castro Theatre for two performances on Saturday, May 28, has just added to the bill the breakout star from Season 8 of Rupaul's