SF News Trump Vows To Force Apple To Manufacture Things In U.S. As the man who would be President, Donald Trump, continues to spout generalizations and make blanket promises that a certain segment of Americans want to hear, he has a new one aimed at
SF News Body Found During MLK Day Cleanup Along Oakland Shoreline A "moderately decomposed" corpse was discovered Monday by a cleanup volunteer who was taking part in the eight annual Day of Service on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The discovery occurred along the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sigh: Dave's Replacement Bar, The Lark, Opens On Third The lark is open for business! Come have a beer with us to celebrate 👍🍻 A photo posted by Doug Dalton (@dougdalton) on Jan 17, 2016 at 3:50pm PST We've done enough lamenting
SF News Day Around The Bay: How Was Your 'Blue Monday'? Congratulations on making it through the “saddest day of the year,” i.e. Blue Monday, i.e. the second or third Monday in a new year that one psychologist claimed a decade ago
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Animal Shelters Worth A Follow On Social Media One way to cure the winter blues, and improve the life of one lonely, furry creature, would be to adopt a pet. But, of course, if you are too busy these days and
Arts & Entertainment Video: Nevada Great Dane Vies For Guinness Record For World's Tallest Dog The owners of a two-year-old Great Dane from Sparks, Nevada are attempting to get their enormous dog into the Guinness Book of World Records. Yes, Great Danes are always enormous, horse-like pets, but
SF News Nevius Paints Chief Suhr As Victim Amid the ongoing outcry over the SFPD's actions in the shooting of Mario Woods last month, and the subsequent attempted justification of those actions by police chief Greg Suhr, Chronicle columnist C.W.
SF News Early Morning Protests Wake Up Mayor Lee And Chief Suhr #96Hours to Reclaim King's #Radical #Legacy #APTP #Last3Pecent #ReclaimSF #BlackBrownUnity Good Morning, #GregSuhr! pic.twitter.com/B95YfuCqGP— Smedley Butler (@Smedley_Butler) January 17, 2016 A pair of dramatic protest events occurred in the
Arts & Entertainment Amazing Trove Of Color Photos Show A Brand New Golden Gate Bridge & Scenes From The 1939 World's Fair These days, we are all photographers. The people of the future, assuming enough of our digital record remains, will have a staggering fecundity of documents of the lives we led, the clothes we
SF News Walmart Abruptly Shutters Oakland Store, Likely Over Minimum Wage The by-all-accounts busy Walmart location on Edgewater Drive in Oakland, near the Oakland Airport, will shut its doors Sunday evening along with a location in San Jose, and Oakland officials are sounding the
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Furnished Room With Twin Bed To Discourage Guests You can often tell through just a few clues in the text and tone of a Craigslist listing if potential roommates are going to be total dicks. And such is the case with
SF News Weather Report: Brace For Another Really Rainy Week Hope you enjoyed that sun and mild temperature today, because starting tomorrow it's back to rain. We're actually in for five inches of rain over the next seven days, says the Chron, or
Arts & Entertainment Video: New 'Fuller House' Teaser, With People The newest teaser for the upcoming Netflix follow-up series Fuller House is shorter than the previous, sun-drenched-SF version, however this time there are actual people in it. And, yeah, Uncle Joey has a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Sushi Headed For Divis Divisadero's onward march toward becoming Valencia 2.0 continues with the news that a small nigiri-only sushi bar is coming to the former KK Cafe space at 252 Divisadero (at Haight). As Hoodline
Arts & Entertainment Conan O'Brien Coming To SF To Host 'NFL Honors' On Super Bowl Weekend In further Super Bowl-related celebrity news, it was announced late Thursday that comedian Conan O'Brien would be the host of the 2016 NFL Honors broadcast — an annual song-and-dance the Saturday before the big
SF News Uber Fined $7.6 Million, Will Pay To Avoid 30-Day Suspension In California A fine recommended by a California administrative law judge last summer from the California Public Utilities Commission is being levied upon Uber, we learn today. As the LA Times reports, while Uber will
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF's Oldest Gay Bar, Gangway, Biting The Dust Soon Another one bites the dust, and this one's sad. One of the more charming remaining gay dives in the vicinity of Polk Street and the Tenderloin — one of only two remaining holdouts, in
SF News Chronicle Publishes Photos Of Zuckerberg's Completed SF House Zuckerberg’s S.F. neighbors miffed by security team parking https://t.co/u6Z87s84BA— SFGate (@SFGate) January 14, 2016 The location of Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan's recently completed manse on historic
Arts & Entertainment Get Ready, Nerds: Actual Lightsaber Fencing Competition Coming To SF Did you know that a "sport" involving lightsaber "combat" has come into being in Europe and that there were now dork-filled lightsaber "battles" with actual rules and winners? Yep. If you've tired of
Arts & Entertainment Rasputin Music Closes Powell Street Store Sad but fairly unsurprising news today: One of the city's last big holdouts, record-store wise, has given up the ghost, and that is Rasputin's Union Square store. The deceptively large, five-story location at
SF News Does The Super Bowl Actually Bring With It Legions Of Prostitutes? A popular notion that's been sensationalized in the media each Super Bowl season over the last half decade is that every Game Week brings with it a huge influx of sex workers and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Here Are The Food & Beer Menus For Black Bark BBQ Black Bark BBQ opens for real today, and the spinoff of 1300 on Fillmore seems destined to make a splash in what was once the most BBQ-centric 'hood in town. In recent years,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Best Hook-Up Bars In SF If you failed to find yourself a cuddle buddy or f**kfriend to tide you over the holidays, you're likely on the lookout for somebody to warm your bed during these chilly winter
SF News Another Housing Argument: Greater Density Does Not Mean Cheaper Units A new study published by the Center for Demographics and Policy titled "Building Cities for People" presents a new wrinkle in the age-old argument about supply and demand when it comes to dealing
SF News El Niño Rain Driving Ants Indoors (Again) Like a lot of San Franciscans, ants are fickle and particular. They prefer a temperate day. They need water, but not too much, and prefer easy access to good food — and they will