SF News The Most Dangerous SF Intersection For Pedestrians? Fifth And Market A new study from a potentially self-interested source (a personal injury law firm) has found that SF's most dangerous intersection for pedestrians is Fifth and Market Street, at least when looking at the
SF News Walgreens Announces Plans To Shutter 600 Stores, Likely Including Some In SF Following their deal to acquire a portion of Rite Aid's store inventory, Walgreens announced this week that it plans to shutter 600 stores, most of them under the Rite Aid brand, but including
Arts & Entertainment Behold: The Social Network Tarots Forget the Hermit and the Three of Cups. You can get your tarot cards read with far more contemporary symbols of joy and dread: The Social Network Tarots. This appears, for now, just
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Two Sisters Team Opens New Berkeley Wine Bar, Les Arceaux Fans of the now shuttered Two Sisters Bar & Books in Hayes Valley can rest assured that they can still find a bit of that magic across the Bay, in the form of
SF News Updates In Mysterious Sherri Papini Abduction Case Include DNA, Few Real Leads Almost a year ago, 34-year-old Sherri Papini was found bruised, beaten, branded, and partially shackled by the side of a highway in Northern California after she had gone missing three weeks earlier while
SF News Reddit Finally Tries To Ban Nazi Subreddits With New Anti-Violence Policy Reddit, the angry internet's most favored bulletin board and scream chamber, announced late Wednesday that they were taking a new if extremely belated stand against hate, white supremacy, and violence. In updating their
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Uber Credit Card Is Here Remember how we heard that Uber was going to have a co-branded credit card with Barclays? Well, it's now official, and it gives you 2% cash back on all Uber rides. [Associated Press]
Arts & Entertainment Oracle Billionaire Larry Ellison Is Buying Frank Sinatra's Old Cal Neva Resort By Lake Tahoe It looks like Larry Ellison wants to put his stamp on the Tahoe scene, and it's going to be by way of revamping a kitschy throwback to the Rat Pack era in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Now Has More Michelin Three-Star Restaurants Than New York As Coi Earns Its Third The SF Bay Area Michelin Guide for 2018, though not technically released until December 15, has unveiled their new star rating updates today, as it was announced they would yesterday, following a two-week
SF News Stockton Airport Wants To Add 'San Francisco' To Its Name, SFO Says 'No Way' Well this is hilarious. The Stockton Metropolitan Airport has been trying to rename itself the San Francisco-Stockton Regional Airport, seemingly in a bid to attract unwitting tourists who have no idea how far
SF News Daredevil Teens Who Scaled Golden Gate Bridge To Make A Video Avoid Jail Time, Take Plea That pair of teens who are basically every parent's nightmare, the ones who while visiting San Francisco earlier this year managed to get onto one of the main cables of the Golden Gate
Arts & Entertainment Dave Matthews, Metallica Sign On For Wildfire Benefit Concert At AT&T Park Nov. 9 It sounds like more names will get added to the lineup for a November 9 benefit concert to raise money for North Bay wildfire relief efforts, but we know for now that Bay
SF News PG&E Was Cited For Multiple Power Line Maintenance Issues In Sonoma County In Recent Years The truth is going to arrive slowly, and perhaps incompletely, in the investigation into the causes of the multiple Northern California wildfires that sprung into deadly strength the night of October 8. But
SF News Party At Illegal Airbnb In Bernal Ends In Gunfire Bernal neighbors are angry over a party on a Saturday night ten days ago that ended with an eruption of gunfire and a scattering of scared partygoers, with some running across roofs and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michelin Bay Area Guide, Delayed By Wildfires, To Be Revealed Wednesday The 2018 Michelin Guide to SF Bay Area restaurants, which had been set for its annual big reveal two weeks ago, on October 12 including a scheduled release event at The Charter Oak
SF News Yet Another SF Teardown, Gutted By Fire, Hits Market For $800K As we know, there's a buyer for pretty much any property in San Francisco, no matter the condition, no matter if it was gutted by fire or simply ravaged by time and neglect.
Arts & Entertainment Video: Locally Shot 1976 C-Grade Horror Flick 'The Milpitas Monster,' Screening Monday Locally famous (in Milpitas anyway) homegrown, low-budget horror film The Milpitas Monster (1976) just aired Saturday night on Northbay TV's (channel 49) "Creature Features," a reboot of KTVU's long-running horror movie series hosted
Arts & Entertainment Watch The First Trailer For 'Winchester: The House That Ghosts Built' Just in time for Halloween weekend, we have the first teaser trailer actually a pretty extended teaser at that for the Winchester Mystery House movie that you've been hearing about all year, now
SF News 61-Year-Old Man Arrested After Shooting Spree That Left Two Dead In Lake County A bizarre shooting spree that occurred across seven different locations in Lake County Monday morning ended with the arrest of one man, and resulting in the deaths of two people, and two others
SF News Day One Of Kate Steinle Murder Trial Featured Emotional Witness Testimony From Steinle's Father The national spotlight returns to San Francisco and the trial of an undocumented immigrant that became a flashpoint in the debate over immigration and sanctuary city policies. Monday was the first official day
Arts & Entertainment Huge Concert Fundraiser For Fire Victims Rumored To Be Happening At AT&T Park A large-scale benefit concert is rumored to be in the works for next month at AT&T Park, says Willie Brown in the Chronicle, with all the proceeds going to benefit victims
SF News Full Containment Near But Not Yet Reached In North Bay Wildfires Almost a full two weeks on, the Atlas, Tubbs, Nuns, and Pocket fires continue burning in Napa and Sonoma counties, though significant progress has been made over the course of this week on
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Son's Addition Arrives, Anchor Opens New Taproom, And More Something is coming to the former La Urbana space at Grove and Divis, and the Back of the House team (Beretta, Starbelly, Flores, Super Duper, Belga, Lolinda, etc.) is only say that it
Arts & Entertainment The Mission Loses Another Bit Of Cool: 20-Year-Old Vintage/Wig Shop Retro Fit Gets 30-Day Notice First we lost Clothes Contact. Then we lost Multikulti, and Thrift Town. And now yet another funky vestige of the Mission of the 90s is going away: Retro Fit. BrokeAss Stuart breaks the
SF News Cop Injured In Hit-And-Run Clings To Life; Suspect Was In Jail Earlier This Year Officer Elia Lewin-Tankel, 32, remains in critical condition in the ICU at SF General Friday, but SFPD Chief Bill Scott told reporters today, per the Examiner, "He’s doing better today and then