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.
SF News Hilariously, Trump Says Gavin Newsom 'Loves' Him In Secret In addition to lobbing some idle threats in the direction of UC Berkeley, President Trump on Saturday used his CPAC speech to talk about all the money he wants to withhold from California, and how Governor Gavin Newsom secretly "loves" him.
SF News Giants CEO Larry Baer Takes Leave After Domestic Incident Caught On Video Following a dramatic altercation with his wife on Friday that was captured on cellphone video and widely publicized, SF Giants President and CEO Larry Baer is taking a leave of absence.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Chronicle Food Critic Will Not Be Reviewing Charlie Hallowell Restaurants Soleil Ho announced in her first Chronicle newsletter that she is choosing not to review or endorse businesses from one of the most noteworthy local perpetrators of sexual misconduct in restaurant kitchens.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Oakland Teachers Head Back To Work Oakland teachers ratified their new contract, cleanup is underway in Guerneville, and two missing sisters in Humboldt have been found alive and well.
SF News Trump Mentions Berkeley Assault In Speech, University Says Story Has Been 'Willfully Distorted' President Trump brought up the Feb. 19 UC Berkeley assault incident in his Saturday speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), and now the university has issued a new statement.
SF News Four People Shot At Oakland Sports Bar Four people were shot and wounded Saturday night at the Halftime Sports Bar in downtown Oakland. One suspect has been apprehended.
SF News Sunday Links: Firework Prompts Major Police Response At 5th & Market Flood damages in Sonoma County could top $155 million, the SF police union is suing to block personnel files from being released, and the stage manager of 'Beach Blanket Babylon' is retiring after 40 years.
SF News Second Suspect In Suitcase Murder Tries To Plead Guilty In Court Outburst Angel Anderson, 36, has been identified by the SFPD as the second suspect in the gruesome murder and dismemberment of 23-year-old George Randall-Saldivar in early February.
SF News Saturday Links: Emeryville Crash Victims Were Siblings and Mission High Graduates There's still no sign of the body of Kyra Scarlet at Fort Funston, one person died in a collision in McLaren Park Friday, and Facebook's in big trouble with the EU.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Oakland Teachers' Union Reaches Tentative Deal To End Strike Oakland teachers are getting an 11 percent raise and a 3 percent bonus. Also, the family of a woman killed by an Uber driver in SF is suing Uber.
SF News The Latest Thing To Crack: Two Windows At Salesforce Tower Following last fall's news of cracked steel beams at the Transit Center and a cracked window at the sinking Millennium Tower, two cracked windows at Salesforce Tower have a lot of people very nervous.
SF News UC Berkeley Campus Police Make Arrest In Viral Video Attack Case Campus police at UC Berkeley on Friday announced the arrest of 28-year-old Zachary Greenberg in a felony assault on a conservative activist, a video of which has since gone viral and sparked right-wing outrage.
Bay Area Sports Video: Giants CEO Larry Baer Has Public Altercation With Wife In Hayes Valley SF Giants President and CEO Larry Baer got in an altercation with his wife Pam in San Francisco today, and cellphone video from a bystander has already made national headlines.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Tesla Is Closing 'Many' Stores Assessing the damage in Sonoma, Tesla is closing brick-and-mortar stores, and a Supervisor wants to talk about Chariot.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Gap Spins Off Old Navy As New Company The second company, which has yet to be named, will consist of the Gap, Athleta, Banana Republic, Intermix and Hill City brands.
SF News Fort Funston Landslide Victim Identified As 22-Year-Old Oakley Woman The still missing victim in last Friday's landslide at Fort Funston has been identified as 22-year-old Kyra Sunshine Scarlet of Oakley.
Arts & Entertainment Go Get Some Free Tulips In Union Square On Saturday Saturday is American Tulip Day, and that means the Dutch government would like to give you some tulips.
SF News Reddit Tests Out Monetary Tips Starting With One Infamous SF User A Redditor known only as shittymorph, famous for his bait-and-switch trickery with comments about a late-90s wrestling match, is now accepting cash tips.
Bay Area Sports Sorry Bryce Harper Fans, He's Headed to Philly Despite what looked like some last-minute bidding by the SF Giants and LA Dodgers and a rumor that Harper wanted to be on the West Coast, he signed a 13-year, $330 million deal with the Phillies.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Chronicle Critic Soleil Ho Drops a Doozy of a Review of Chez Panisse, Calls It 'Stale' I actually called it wrong yesterday when I said the chances of a take-down review of Chez Panisse from the Chronicle's new food critic were "slim to none." Oh, she went there.
SF News For The Umpteenth Time In Recent Months, Computer Glitch Causes Rush Hour Muni Meltdown It's a tale as old as time in these parts, but everyone's morning commute on Muni was pretty miserable on Thursday when the metro system's automatic train controls pooped out.
SF News Records Show PG&E Delayed Maintenance On Power Line That Likely Sparked Camp Fire Newly surfaced communications between PG&E and federal regulators show that the utility was intending to do safety work on the Caribou-Palermo line as far back as 2013.
SF News Around 2,000 Homes and Buildings Have Flooded Around the Russian River As the overflowing Russian River begins to recede Thursday, authorities are assessing the damage and many Sonoma County residents remain marooned.
SF News Thursday Morning Links: Teachers Strike Enters Sixth Day Three people died on I-80 in Emeryville Wednesday night, an emotional vigil for Jeff Adachi, and an avalanche shut down Amtrak.