SF Restaurants, Food & Drink AL's Place To Open AL's Deli In Yuzuki Space at 18th and Guerrero Chef Aaron London's Michelin-starred Mission hit AL's Place is expanding for the first time, and it's onto the gourmet ghetto of 18th Street.
SF News Two-Alarm House Fire Blankets Mount Davidson In Smoke A house fire in the Miraloma Park neighborhood sent smoke up over the skies of San Francisco Monday afternoon.
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: 100-Square-Foot Sunnyvale In-Law Is A Steal, And A Squeeze Everyone's favorite schadenfreude-heavy real estate column is back! And this one's a real humdinger in the South Bay.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Noooo! Chow on Church Has Closed After 22 Years The original location of Chow at 215 Church Street, which opened in 1997, has closed for good, and the Castro/Duboce Triangle neighborhood is going to be crying about this for months.
SF News Hilariously Bad Chinese Translation On City Survey Calls Tenderloin 'A Beef Filet' Thanks to some unskilled translators, a recent outreach effort by the city in Chinatown did not go over smoothly.
SF News Weather Report: Sun and Warmth at Long Last Hallelujah The storms are passing us by in the Bay Area this week, and just before the official start of spring we'll be getting a solid taste of balmy spring weather by mid-week.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Warriors Tank Against Last-Place Phoenix Suns Woman drives wrong way on the Bay Bridge upper deck, SF acupuncturist indicted for fraud, and the Chronicle architecture critic is no big fan of the new Van Ness hospital.
Arts & Entertainment Want To See a Superbloom In California This Spring? Head South Crazy amounts of rain up and down the state this winter mean some crazy beautiful superblooms will be popping up this spring in multiple desert locales — just don't expect anything too spectacular in Northern California.
SF News Sunday Links: Bicyclist's Death Prompts Outpouring Of Grief A search is on in the Sierra for a missing Marine, Sierra locals are annoyed with inconsiderate motorists, and Yountville just marked a tragic anniversary.
SF News World Naked Bike Ride Happening (In the Rain) Saturday The World Naked Bike Ride kicks off at 11 a.m. near the Ferry Building in San Francisco, and it will be quite nipply out there.
SF News Saturday Links: Salesforce Turns 20 With Pitbull Concert A small earthquake rattled East Oakland Friday night, a cat who survived the Camp Fire is found, and Salesforce's co-founders reflect on their humble beginnings.
SF News Limited BART Service Resumes After System-Wide Computer Meltdown There was no BART service for several hours Saturday morning after a glitch interrupted BART's traction power supply system and impacted the train control routing system.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fremont Kaiser Patient Given Worst News By Robot Doc A Kaiser patient in Fremont was given the news that he was going to die within days via one of those tele-robot video calls from a doctor. And the suspect in last summer's fatal BART stabbing is likely not competent to stand trial.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Burma Club, From Burma Superstar Team, Opens at Mint Plaza Chalk up another outpost in the empire of Burma Superstar, this one in reach of the downtown lunch crowd at 8 Mint Plaza — the former Oro space.
SF News FEMA Refuses $300M In Oroville Dam Replacement Costs The Oroville Dam spillway reconstruction project has just been completed as Lake Oroville approaches capacity again for the first time since that crisis in 2017.
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.