SF News Eviction Of 1,800 Residents On Treasure Island Sounds Like A Real Mess It's getting closer to the time when Treasure Island is going to be largely demolished to make way for a massive redevelopment project that has been in the works for over a decade.
SF News Photos Surface Of Accused Kate Steinle Killer Two Months Before Shooting A rare look into who this man is: Photos give clues to Kate Steinle murder defendant’s life on SF streets #steinle https://t.co/rNV25rLCuo— Kevin Fagan (@KevinChron) September 22, 2017 Jose
Arts & Entertainment Steph Curry Says He's Voting Against White House Visit For The Warriors Steph Curry on #TheJump just now, says he'll vote "no" on the Warriors going to the White House, wants the team not going to be a statement. pic.twitter.com/gsda7c5V12— Rachel Nichols
Arts & Entertainment Video: It's Tarantula Mating Season Again On Mt. Diablo! Ever since the drought began, mating season for the tarantulas native to Mount Diablo in the East Bay has been getting earlier and earlier, and this time of year means that mature male
SF News 'Free Speech Week' Likely Cancelled, Milo To Give Theatrical Press Conference Blaming Berkeley As we've pretty much assumed all along, the grand gesture that has been Milo Yiannopoulos's Free Speech Week appears to be little more than a gesture intended to incite a media frenzy and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Ayesha Curry To Host American Spinoff Of 'Great British Bake Off' Television's equivalent of Xanax, BBC's The Great British Bake Off, got an American version last year called The Great American Baking Show, but it didn't get off to the most auspicious start, ratings-wise.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ayesha Curry Is The New Face Of Cover Girl What happens to the Transbay Tube during a big earthquake? [KQED] Attention dancers: Beyoncé's dance captain is coming to San Francisco to teach two master classes. [Rockyt Style] Steph Curry's beloved Ayesha Curry
SF News March And Rally Planned Friday To Demand Justice For Bubbles After queer nightlife personality and local artist Bubbles was fatally shot two weeks ago near his home in the Tenderloin, the SFPD said they had both surveillance footage of the incident, or its
Arts & Entertainment House Sadness: Inside A $1.4 Million Tear-Down In SF Way down at the southwestern corner of the city, just a hop from Daly City BART, sits this prize: 89 Belle Avenue. As Curbed explains, the three-unit property was gutted by a fire
Arts & Entertainment Broadway Touring Actor Pens Goodbye Letter To SF About How Awful The Tenderloin Is Rob McClure, the very funny Broadway performer who is playing the lead in the touring production of Something Rotten!, which recently completed its brief run at SHN's Orpheum Theater (see my review here)
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 16 Best Ice Cream Shops In San Francisco Though people may line up for Bi-Rite Creamery even in the frigid depths of a foggy July night I'll never understand it! SF's Indian Summer, and maybe a few days in May, are
SF News NorCal Police Chief Abruptly Retires After Offensive Facebook Posts Come To Light A recently hired police chief in the town of Seaside, in Monterey County, has fallen victim to what's becoming a strangely common pitfall of public figures with insufficient social media skills and controversial
SF News San Francisco Will Cover DACA Renewal Fees Ahead Of October Deadline The SF Mayor's Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs is offering to cover the cost of renewal application fees for all Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients in the city, ahead
SF News Video: First Snows Fall Around Lake Tahoe Believe it or not, some snow fell last night in the Sierra, and on Half Dome in Yosemite, meaning at least up there, summer is officially dunzo. Some flakes fell at higher elevations
SF News Oakland Synagogue Vandalized With Anti-Semitic Graffiti Just after the celebration of Rosh Hashanah Wednesday night, a Jewish synagogue in Oakland was vandalized early Thursday morning with anti-Semitic graffiti. As KRON 4 reports, the rabbi at Temple Sinai found the
Arts & Entertainment A (Mostly) Gay Guide To Folsom Street Fair Weekend Parties It's time again for the city to fill up with tourists, not of the conventioneer and Alcatraz sweatshirt-buying kind, but of the latex bodysuit and leather chaps-wearing kind and it's the annual time
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Well Loved Juhu Beach Club Set To Close In Oakland, Reopen Later, Somewhere Chef Preeti Mistry's five-year-old Temescal spot Juhu Beach Club will be sunsetting at its current strip-mall location in the near-ish future, as Mistry has just announced. A number of recent developments including her
SF News Facebook Finally Comes To SF, Leases Entire Office Portion Of 181 Fremont It's confirmed! We reported the rumor in June, denied by Facebook at the time, that the social media giant was in talks with real estate brokers to lease a large amount of office
Arts & Entertainment Exclusive: Bubbles Recorded This Love Letter Track To San Francisco Two Months Before He Was Killed As we learned right after he was fatally shot in the Tenderloin two weeks ago, local character, artist, DJ, and nightlife personality Bubbles was planning to leave San Francisco for good to move
SF News Earthquake Early Warning System Still Isn't Ready, $26M And 11 Years Later In yet another example of how America can't seem to fund projects that are actually important or finish them in any reasonable amount of time, the West Coast earthquake warning system known as
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: A New (Gay) Billboard For SoMa Just in time for Folsom Weekend, Oasis co-owners and drag powerhouses Heklina and D'Arcy Drollinger have unveiled a new billboard on top of their SoMa nightclub which you can see above. Lately they've
SF News Why Forecasters Were Surprised By SF's September 1 Heat Spike While meteorologists had widely predicted a heatwave for all of California over the Labor Day weekend, beginning on Friday September 1, the predicted high temperature for San Francisco was about 20 degrees off
SF News Ex-Google Guy James Damore Says He Wasn't Asked To Speak At Free Speech Week, Will Not Be There In further evidence that Milo Yiannopolous was at the very least padding his list of "confirmed" speakers for Free Speech Week with names of people he'd like to see there but whom he
SF News Day Around The Bay: Lucky 13's Got A Year Lucky 13's current owners are predicting the bar has "at least a year" before its forced to close due to condo development. [Eater] Uber is in an ugly legal battle with ad company
Arts & Entertainment SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week The weird weather (for September) is over, and it's a warm and sunny week ahead. In addition to this weekend's Folsom Street Fair and all the attending gay and BDSM parties that come