SF News Day Around The Bay: SF Ranks Ridiculously Low On 'Fit' Cities List Instead of a new jail, DA George Gascon and a couple supervisors are now championing a behavioral health center for the mentally ill, attached to the SF jail, and Supervisor London Breed is
SF News Shrimp Boy Defense Attorney Tony Serra Calls Feds 'Sick People' In Closing Arguments The fate of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, the alleged leader of the Ghee Kung Tong crime syndicate in SF's Chinatown accused of racketeering, murder, and many other things, now rests in the hands
SF News Peek Inside The Luxury Condos Going Into Former Church Across From Dolores Park You know the long-vacant, domed church building across from Dolores Park near 20th Street? It's long been rumored to be getting converted into residential units much like the brick church down the block
Arts & Entertainment Man Named Chris Who Put Message In A Bottle Off NorCal Coast As A Boy In 1988 Possibly Found A five-year-old exploring around a beach near Fort Bragg last week came across a glass bottle with an adorable message inside, and after the boy's mother and local news stations like ABC 7
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink You Can Now Get A $100 Pizza Topped With Gold Flakes To Celebrate The Super Bowl In honor of the golden anniversary of the Super Bowl, i.e. Super Bowl 50, which will be taking over San Francisco in T-minus 23 days, North Beach pizza man Tony Gemignani (Tony's
SF News Sister Speaks About Boy's Death By Dog Mauling In Yuba County The 24-year-old sister of the nine-year-old boy who was killed Sunday in Yuba County by her three pit bulls spoke to the media Monday evening and is shattered by the death. She takes
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Wise Sons Bagel Delayed Until February, Or Later You've waited this long for the perfect, paradigmatic bagel to arrive in San Francisco, what's another few months? Originally slated for a December opening, following an earlier delay caused by that big fire
Arts & Entertainment LCD Soundsystem Announces Brand New Record And Tour, But James Murphy Fears Fans Will Be Mad Has it really been five years? In fact, it almost has been five years since James Murphy and LCD Soundsystem did a series of farewell shows at Terminal 5 in New York, following
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Black Bark BBQ Gets New Opening Date: January 13 Following a couple of fairly predictable delays, Black Bark BBQ (1325 Fillmore Street) is finally ready for its opening next week, on January 13. The fast-casual barbecue spinoff of 1300 on Fillmore from
Arts & Entertainment Stevie Wonder, Florence + The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers Top Bottlerock 2016 Lineup Like basically every other music festival everywhere, Napa-based BottleRock has become very popular, and it's now heading into its fourth year over Memorial Day weekend. Today we get the complete lineup including the
Arts & Entertainment Dolores Park To Finally, Fully Reopen January 14th The long, over-crowded nightmare is over, everyone. If the grassy knolls of Dolores Park are someplace you like to call home on sunny days, you'll be happy to know that if and when
SF News Nine-Year-Old Boy Mauled And Killed By Sister's Three Dogs On Sunday morning, up in Yuba County, tragedy struck after a nine-year-old boy was left alone with a trio of pit bulls a mother and her two one-and-a-half-year-old offspring and was later found
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Some Dungeness Crab Now Safe To Eat, But Not Near The Bay Area As foretold back in November, Dungeness crab remains something you do not want to be eating out of local waters this season, and an update advisory from the state Public Health Department confirms
SF News Kitten Dyed Blue, Likely Used As Dog's Chew Toy, Rescued In South Bay A seven-week-old kitten who's been named Smurf, because its previous owner/abuser dyed its fur blue, is recovering and receiving treatment at the Nine Lives Foundation shelter and clinic in Redwood City after
Arts & Entertainment Video: Patti Smith Celebrates Her 69th Birthday At The Fillmore The great and legendary Patti Smith did a series of three shows at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium last week, culminating in a New Year's Eve show, and also including a show on her
Arts & Entertainment Dustin Lance Black And Gus Van Sant Return To Familiar Turf With SF LGBT History Doc Series The writer and director of 2008's Milk, Dustin Lance Black and Gus Van Sant, will be reuniting returning to the topic of LGBT history in San Francisco with When We Rise, an eight-part
Arts & Entertainment The Worst And Saddest Of Apartment Sadness, 2015 Since today is basically a Friday, and the last day of the year, I've decided to recap this terribly sad, though sadly funny year of Craigslist scouring and apartment-hunting schadenfreude. No doubt, if
Arts & Entertainment Important Question: Where Are The New Year's Fireworks? Hey, all you who are new to town and looking to do the touristy things that new folks do! Or hey to all those of you who have been in SF for years
SF News Suitcase Murder Update: Victim's Father Still Wants To Know What Happened Anyone who tracks homicide news has likely been wondering what's going on with the case of deceased murder suspect Marc Andrus and his alleged victim who was also his friend, Omar Shahwan. Shahwan,
SF News SFPD Bolsters New Year's Eve Security Over Terror Fears Like in cities across the globe tonight, San Francisco police are preparing as best they can for the possibility of a terror attack in the wake of the November attack on Paris and
SF News 25 Things We Learned Not To Do In 2015 It's been an odd and scary year in many ways. But 2015 came on the heels of a number of odd years, and when you cover crime and such on a daily basis,
SF News SF's Least Expensive Home Sales In 2015 Were All Decrepit Shacks You only need to have clicked on Curbed once or twice this year to have seen that even basic forms of shelter cost a million dollars in 2015 San Francisco, and that unless
SF News More Shkreli Fallout: KaloBios Files For Bankruptcy You saw this coming if you were paying attention: After the NASDAQ delisted the stock of SF-based KaloBios and halted trading of it last week in the wake of CEO Martin Shkreli's arrest,
SF News Twin Earthquakes Strike Northern And Southern California Within Minutes Of Each Other Once again drawing my paranoid mind back to Eve's favorite movie San Andreas, a pair of theoretically unrelated earthquakes struck hundreds of miles from each other Tuesday evening within just 13 minutes. The
Arts & Entertainment Tom Cruise's Son To Celebrate His 21st Birthday By DJing At Temple In SF Well this is odd. Famed Scientology evangelist and sometimes actor Tom Cruise is father to a fully grown son now who's a globe-trotting DJ, in case you weren't aware, and that son, Connor