SF News Female Bicyclist Killed In Collision With Truck Friday In SoMa After the first SF bicycle fatality of 2019, the Bicycle Coalition says the city's inaction on the high-injury corridor of Howard Street is to blame.
Arts & Entertainment John Mulaney, Issa Rae, and The Roots to Headline Clusterfest 2019 Comedy Central's Clusterfest is returning for the third year in a row at Civic Center June 21-23, and the lineup includes Patton Oswalt, Tig Notaro, Broad City co-creator Ilana Glazer, and Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness.
SF News Naked Peeper Nabbed In San Jose, And He's Apparently Done This Before San Jose Police have arrested a 60-year-old man in a creepy case of a naked lurker who seemed to be peering into windows in a San Jose neighborhood on multiple nighttime occasions in the last month.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Chiu Floats Bay Area Housing Authority Police are seeking two female suspects who assaulted a Muni driver, PG&E still wants to pay bonuses, and almost none of CA remains in drought.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Measles Case One Of Two Contracted On Same Flight Sonoma approves cleanup funds, a Santa Clara resident caught measles on the same flight as the SF person, and a pervy naked guy is roaming around South San Jose.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 20 Best Pizza Places In San Francisco Long gone are the days when transplants from New York would complain endlessly about SF being a pizza desert.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Moon Gate Lounge Debuts Upstairs From Chinatown Hot Spot Mister Jiu's On the upper level above SF's only Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant, Mister Jiu's, there's now a swanky new destination cocktail lounge.
Arts & Entertainment 'Her Portmanteau' Is a Moving, Complicated Intergenerational Portrait At 35, Mfoniso Udofia has already proven herself a playwright of great ambition and force, having written more than half of a nine-play cycle on the Nigerian-American experience of one family.
SF News San Jose Woman Kills Two Young Sons In Murder-Suicide A San Jose mother of two was found dead in her apartment Wednesday afternoon along with her two young boys, aged 4 and 7, whom she apparently killed.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Guerneville Streets Fill Up With Garbage Guerneville wants FEMA help, Berkeley Flea Market returns, more on the Bambi Larson murder case, and Salesforce turns 20.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Alex Trebek Has Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer It may not be a Bay Area-specific story but Alex Trebek is everyone's all-knowing TV dad, and he just announced he has stage-4 pancreatic cancer in the most Alex Trebek way possible.
Business & Tech Teacher Documents How Many Phone Notifications Her Students Get During One Period And It's Stress-Inducing We are raising a generation of constantly distracted chatbots and an experiment by one beleaguered teacher illustrates this in a most upsetting fashion.
SF News James Rickleffs Found Guilty In 2012 Diamond Heights Murder Of Eriq Escalon The 52-year-old was found guilty Monday in the murder of 28-year-old Eriq Escalon, whom he met in the gay bar known as 440 in the Castro on June 11, 2012.
SF News Video: Unlucky Duck Sucked Into Lake Berryessa 'Glory Hole' The circular, drain-like spillway at Napa's Lake Berryessa is actively draining right now, and that was bad news for one poor duck caught on video.
Arts & Entertainment Iconic SoMa Club The Stud Is Saved Again, Gets New Two-Year Lease Legendary 53-year-old nightclub The Stud, endangered now for nearly three years, has got a new lease on life today, literally.
SF News Mark Zuckerberg Suddenly Thinks Facebook Should Be A 'Privacy-Focused Platform' After a year in which his company's unscrupulous depths were revealed when it comes to mining and monetizing users' data, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has decided that the future is about privacy.
SF News Wednesday Morning Headlines: Elon Musk's Boring Co. May Get Las Vegas Contract Sonoma County health officials warn of "flood crud," student stabbed in Livermore, BART still isn't catching fare evaders or enforcing fines.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Measles Case Confirmed In SF A homeless man who allegedly stole a cellphone injured four South San Francisco police officers while resisting arrest on Sunday. The suspect also sprayed insect killer in the face of a man whose car he was apparently robbing.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Francisco Won't Have Its Own Michelin Guide Anymore, Will Have to Share One With LA The Michelin Guide announced Tuesday that it is expanding its coverage to include the entire state of California in a single 2019 guide.
Arts & Entertainment Six Things To Know Before Going To the deYoung's 'Monet: The Late Years' Exhibit The new Monet exhibit at the deYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park has been a major draw since debuting two weeks ago. I checked it out in the middle of a crowded Sunday, and I have some advice.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Liholiho Yacht Club Team To Open Mission Restaurant In Former Farina Space Finally there's a taker for the long-shuttered former Farina on 18th Street, and it's a high-profile one: the team of Ravi Kapur, Jeff Hanak, and chef David Golovin.
SF News Tuesday Morning Links: 84 Arrested In Stephon Clark Protest In Sacramento A protest in Sacramento got rowdy partly because of a guy in a MAGA hat, an airline worker was killed in a San Jose Airport garage, and Google finds it isn't paying men enough.
SF News Day Around The Bay: PG&E Grilled By Fire Victims Jeff Adachi is remembered at City Hall, a suspicious death in Livermore, and a federal judge strikes down SF's money bail practice.
SF News El NiƱo Winter Continues: Brace For More Rain Tuesday and Wednesday You've had a two-day reprieve, now get ready to get wet again Tuesday and Wednesday. Two more storm systems are passing through, with one being called a "weak atmospheric river" that will be dumping more rain in Big Sur and Southern California.
Arts & Entertainment SF Art Institute Opens Free Exhibit Of Andy Warhol Polaroids, Prints This mini-exhibition runs through the month of March, and precedes a major Warhol retrospective coming to SFMOMA in May. It's open Wednesday to Sunday at Fort Mason.