SF News Day Around The Bay: Nunes Mocked Again After Lawsuit Over Story About Yacht Sex Party A driver allegedly ran down a cyclist in Pacific Heights, the Chronicle Editorial Board praises London Breed on Navigation Center stance, and Devin Nunes is being mocked again.
SF News None Of SF's Red-Light Cameras Are Functional Right Now The cameras that are supposed to snap your photo and send you a ticket if you run a red light in San Francisco haven't been functional for months, as the former, deteriorating camera system was shut off ahead of a planned replacement.
SF News This Year's 4/20 Festivities To Allow 18-Year-Olds, Feature Better Clean-Up 4/20 falls on a Saturday this year, and organizers are expecting a larger than usual turnout for the celebration of all things weed. That will come with added fencing, better security, and a beefed-up cleanup crew being paid for by local dispensaries.
SF News SF Health Officials Warn Of Possible Measles Exposure From Visiting Contagious Person San Francisco's Department of Public Health issued a warning Tuesday about possible exposure to measles from an infected person who was visiting the city last week — and the person spent time in Hayes Valley and rode public transportation.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Arlequin Cafe Closes in Hayes Valley, Will Be Revamped As New Concept Popular daytime spot Arlequin Cafe — with its lovely, unparalleled back patio — served its last panini on Sunday, as the Absinthe Group says the concept is no longer penciling, financially.
SF News Tuesday Morning Stories: Burning Man Balks At New BLM Recs BART steps up police patrols after recent violent incidents, Burning Man is warring with the feds again, and does Swalwell even have a chance in 2020 or is he really just prepping for later?
SF News Day Around The Bay: Pinterest Sets Conservative Share Price A 40-year-old Daly City man was mauled by a dog, Eric Swalwell makes his 2020 bid official on Colbert, and a federal judge says Trump's asylum policy is illegal.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Blowfish Sushi Shuts Down After 23 Years In The Mission RIP. Blowfish Sushi has been a go-to for many a Missionite going back to the pre-dot-com-boom days, and it remained a fun and casual place to down some sake and a few maki rolls.
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 10 Cool Things To Check Out This Week A screening of Tarantino's 'Jackie Brown,' a DeMarcus Cousins-hosted comedy showcase, and the 10th annual Goat Festival at the Ferry Building are all coming up this week.
Arts & Entertainment 'The Jungle' Tells The Loud, Visceral, Messy Story of a Real-Life Refugee Camp Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson's play The Jungle, which had its West Coast premiere last week at The Curran, is a stirring and unique theatrical experience, one which ought to serve as a paradigm for documentary-style storytelling.
SF News Weather Report: Say Hello To (Actual) Spring Spring looks to be sticking around for this week, with mild temperatures and sun predicted — if not a full-on heatwave. Just know there might be a little drizzle tonight into tomorrow.
SF News Stanford Expels One Student As A Result Of College Fraud Scheme Stanford University, which was implicated in the nationwide fraud scandal that was centered around a west-coast admissions consulting firm, has expelled only one female student connected with the scandal.
SF News Monday Morning News: Nice Weather Kicks Off Sideshow Season In Oakland BART delays after person was struck by train in the East Bay, warm weather brought out multiple sideshows in Oakland on Sunday, and the Warriors trounced the Clippers in their Oracle "Finale."
SF News The New York Times Profiles A Guy Who Regularly Picks Over Mark Zuckerberg's Trash The New York Times continues to want to sensationalize San Francisco's ever-increasing wealth and income disparity — despite Manhattan being the capital of such disparity.
SF News Sunday Links: Man Dies In Rollover Crash In West Sonoma A chain-reaction crash injures two on I-880 in Oakland, local nurses want the Zuckerberg name off of SF General, a woman survived after her boyfriend died driving off a hillside in Cazadero.
Arts & Entertainment Max Von Essen And Nick Adams On The Enduring Truth And Power Of 'Falsettos' "I think there's a truth to this show that is unlike any other musical in that it presents people honestly, with flaws, and it doesn't try too hard to create sentimentality," says Nick Adams.
SF News Saturday Links: N-Judah Service Gets Replaced By Buses Next Week A Vallejo woman and her child were mauled by three dogs, sword suspect appears in court, and an eerie discovery at a Mt. Tam crash site.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Richmond Bridge Reopens After More Falling Concrete A 72-year-old San Jose tried to fight off an armed teen carjacker, big-rig fire shuts down part of 101 in Marin, and the Apple Store in Berkeley can't stop getting robbed.
SF News Richmond District Catholic School Suspends Classes Amid Drama Between Parents And Priest Star of the Sea School in the Richmond will not be enrolling any students in the 2019-2020 school year, for the first time in 110 years, and parents say it's all the fault of parish pastor Father Joseph Illo.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Elite Cafe Is Calling It Quits On Fillmore After 38 Years Another spring closure to rack up, this time in Pac Heights: Elite Cafe is shutting its doors in two weeks after 38 years of boozy brunches and New Orleans-style fare.
Arts & Entertainment 'Drunk History' Pub and Dunder Mifflin Office To Be Featured at Clusterfest 2019 The third iteration of Comedy Central's Clusterfest, headed for San Francisco in late June, will feature the return of an interactive, Instagram-friendly activation from the 2017 fest: the Seinfeld apartment.
SF News Lesbian Couple Agreed To Murder-Suicide Pact That Killed 6 Kids, Says NorCal Coroner's Inquest The tragic and confusing tale of the Hart family, who all died last March when their car drove off a cliff in the California coastal town of Fort Bragg, has come to a final if harrowing conclusion following a coroner's inquest.
SF News Sword-Slashing Suspect Had Felony Record In Oregon, Was Living In Tenderloin SRO The man arrested Wednesday night in connection with last Friday's kooky-scary sword attack outside the Church of 8 Wheels was a resident of a Tenderloin SRO, and it's still unclear what led police to him.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Another News Crew Robbed In Oakland Trump is California today, another driver died going of a cliff near Mt. Tam, and CalFire had a fire of its own at its Napa County HQ.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ghost Ship Building Owners Plead Fifth Rep. Eric Swalwell looks to be announcing a 2020 bid, an arrest has been made in a February shooting in North Beach, and SFO is doing runway maintenance in September.