SF News Alleged Underground Club In Outer Sunset Busted For Possible Sex Crimes, Drugs San Francisco police executed a search warrant early Monday and engaged in a subsequent standoff with the occupants of a building on Noriega Street in the Outer Sunset that was apparently hosting illegal activities.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Cal Fire Water Tanker Crashes In Napa County Today's the day those speed cameras around SF begin issuing fines; a Cal Fire water tanker rolled over in Napa County Monday; and the Times got a disturbing look inside Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan home.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Parents of Missing Fremont Teen Seek Private Investigator The Fremont parents of a runaway 16-year-old are seeking help hiring a private investigator; a man was shot while backing out of a driveway in Oakland on Sunday; and a manhunt in Montana enters a fourth day.
SF News Another Pair of Bay Area Parents Arrested In Fentanyl Death of Toddler A Napa mother has been charged with murder and a father has been charged with child endangerment in connection with the August 2024 death of their three-year-old son.
SF News Pair of Oakland Women Arrested for Assault and Carjacking In Healdsburg Two female suspects from Oakland are in custody following an alleged assault, robbery, and carjacking on Sunday evening at a Healdsburg park in which they allegedly kidnapped a husband and forced him to drive them home after assaulting his wife.
Arts & Entertainment SF-Based Empire Records Wants to Add Rooftop Concert Venue to Its Downtown Building Local record label EMPIRE, which is getting ready to throw a 15th anniversary bash in Civic Center next month, just announced a proposed new rooftop concert venue atop One Montgomery Street.
Arts & Entertainment Following Cancellation of Sunset Night Market, a Half-Size Night Market Is Returning In September The cancellation of the popular Sunset Night Market was a disappointment to business owners and residents alike. But now a community group is organizing a new, smaller-scale version of the Irving Street event.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Grateful Dead Celebration Fills Up SF Hotels Many SF hotels were all full thanks to the Dead & Company shows; Gov. Gavin Newsom is hosting some Texas lawmakers who are trying to thwart redistricting back home; and a car fire in Castro Valley led to a serious vegetation fire.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Farewell to Boulette's Larder One of the Ferry Building's OG restaurant operations has given up the ghost, Trick Dog has won a prestigious prize, and a new Korean cafe is coming to Dogpatch, all in This Week in Food.
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: A Toilet of One's Own San Francisco friends, we bring you Apartment Sadness, an SFist column that was once a more frequent feature on the site, back in the heady days of the early to mid-2010s, when it seemed like rents in the city would never stop spiking.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Thomas Keller Revives His Pandemic Burger Pop-Up In Yountville For 10-Week Run A burger pop-up that chef and restaurateur Thomas Keller did back in 2020 is coming back to life in the former home of his Mexican restaurant.
Business & Tech Nvidia May Be Opening SF Office at New Mission Rock Complex The multi-building development at Mission Rock that's co-owned by the San Francisco Giants may be getting another high-profile tenant: chip-maker Nvidia.
SF News Ghislaine Maxwell Has Been Moved to the Same Minimum-Security Prison Where Elizabeth Holmes Is Serving Time You can see the shitstorm clouds forming, can't you? Jeffrey Epstein's longtime associate slash girlfriend slash procurer slash co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell is looking for a pardon, and Donald Trump would love nothing more than for her to exonerate him in this whole mess.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Kamala Tells Colbert She Wants a Break From Public Office Kamala Harris was on the 'Late Show' talking about her plans to 'travel the country' but not be campaigning; a missing 16-year-old Fremont girl appears to have run away; and Oakland police say they've seized two cars that were involved in sideshows.
SF News Victim In Murder Near City College Was Intervening In Harassment of Women; Two Children Witnessed Killing We have a few more details about a grisly homicide that occurred over the weekend in San Francisco's Ingleside District, and we now know that the killing occurred on a Muni platform.
Arts & Entertainment Prominent Midcentury Building By 101 Freeway In Novato Will Become Museum Dedicated to Charles and Ray Eames The abandoned former Birkenstock factory in Marin County and the 88.5 acres it sits on have been acquired by the heirs of design icons Charles and Ray Eames, who have plans to build a major art and design museum there that will also house the Eames Archives.
SF News San Jose Tattoo Artist and Activist Who Was Fighting Deportation Gets Arrested for Alleged Attempted Carjacking An immigrants' rights activist who had rallied significant community support in recent weeks as he fought his own potential deportation, was arrested in Berkeley on Sunday for allegedly trying to steal several cars.
Business & Tech Tesla Rolls Out Ride-Hail Service In Bay Area, Careful Not to Call It 'Robotaxi' So, it seems that Tesla still doesn't have permits to operate a self-driving taxi service in California. But after launching just such a service for a select few users in Austin, the company appears to be doing the same thing in the Bay Area, but here they're not calling it self-driving.
Arts & Entertainment Shaboozey to Play Free Concert In San Francisco's Civic Center; Poolside Playing Union Square The last two free concerts being put on by Another Planet Entertainment in SF this summer have just been announced, and they'll be happening the first two weekends in September.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Pelosi Endorses Kounalakis for Governor Someone was shot in Oakland's Northgate neighborhood for the second night in a row; Nancy Pelosi appeared to endorse Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis for governor; and SF's sheriff has endorsed a MAGA guy for governor because he's a fellow sheriff.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Another Death on the Russian River A 34-year-old East Bay man died after jumping from a rope swing on the Russian River; the Manhattan gunman purchased his rifle from his casino boss in Las Vegas; and Colorado dentist James Craig has been sentenced to life for poisoning his wife.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Start Planning: Outside Lands Set Times, 'Secret' Menu Items Revealed Featuring Mucho Caviar Those heading to Outside Lands next weekend can start strategizing about sets they need to see, and lamenting about the impossible choices that inevitably arise with schedule conflicts. Also, this year's slate of special, limited-edition menu items is out.
SF News 29-Year-Old Man Charged With Murder After Stabbing Near SF City College A murder charge was filed this week in a case from last weekend in which a man was fatally stabbed near SF's Ingleside district, not far from the campus of City College.
SF News Redwood City Couple Accused of Human Trafficking After Hiring Nanny From China A husband and wife in Redwood City are facing human trafficking charges relating to their alleged treatment of a nanny they hired from China.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chronicle Snubs Horn Barbecue In Latest Best Barbecue List There seems to be no more love for Horn Barbecue at the Chronicle, just a few years after the paper — and multiple national publications — crowned it one of the best restaurants in the Bay Area.