SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Infamous Boondoggle Juicero Suspends Sales, Founder Celebrates At Burning Man Juicero, the company that introduced the world to a wi-fi-connected $700 juicer, later marked down to $400, which essentially did the same job as a pair of human hands, is finally calling it
SF News Smoke From NorCal Wildfires Drifts Down Over Bay Area More pics showing smokey skies over #EastBay hills that separate Clayton from Antioch/Pittsburg. Its windy & smells like 🔥 pic.twitter.com/U59wrZ8Eh1— Julianne Herrera (@JulestheFirst26) August 31, 2017 Adding to what's predicted
SF News Big Rig Hits Overpass, Adds To Usual Traffic On 80 Through Berkeley A big-rig truck slammed into an overpass on 80 in San Pablo early Friday morning, overturning its trailer and scattering debris all over the roadway. Two of the four westbound lanes were closed
SF News Day Around The Bay: State Department Orders Russia's SF Consulate Closed Wells Fargo admits that there were actually 3.5 million fake accounts opened in customers' names, up 70 percent from the previously reported 2.1 million. [Bloomberg] On Thursday, the US State Department
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mamanoko, The Japanese-Inspired Replacement For Mamacita, Has Opened After the surprise shuttering of Mamacita in March, we heard that because of an ownership split, partners Stryker Scales and chef Sam Josi were planning a new concept in the space as partner
SF News Regarding The History Of Public Nudity In San Francisco It's been a while since we were debating Scott Wiener's nudity ban, which took effect in 2012 and has resulted in several older nudist gentlemen who frequent Jane Warner Plaza in the Castro
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink A Slaughterhouse In San Francisco? A chicken slaughterhouse that sells fresh chickens directly to consumers, and that already has an outpost in East Oakland, wants to move into a warehouse space in the Bayview marking what might be
Arts & Entertainment Chicago Photographer Seeks SF Subjects He Took Random Portraits Of In 1973 44 years ago this month, photographer Jeff Cohen decided to invite random passersby into his Union Street studio in San Francisco, and he took their portraits, promising to mail them each a copy.
SF News 80 Percent Of Medical Marijuana Tested At Recent NorCal Conference Is Tainted With Mold, Other Toxins Cannabis sold at Bay Area dispensaries is regularly referred to as "medicine," however a lack of regulation and testing around the product has led to significant supply of marijuana on dispensary shelves being
SF News Gay Sex Worker Attacked By 'Clients' Last Week In SF Blames Alt-Right Rally Gay sex worker and sometimes porn performer Jessie Colter opened up on social media over the weekend about an assault he was the victim of in a San Francisco hotel room by two
SF News Alt-Right Activist Behind Cancelled Berkeley Rally Gives Insane Press Conference, In Antioch Much like she did a week ago Tuesday in downtown Berkeley, Amber Gwen Cummings gave a rambling press conference in Antioch Wednesday, the main point of which seemed to be to call out
SF News Former Piedmont Mayor Jeff Wieler Steps Down From City Council Following Sunday's news that embattled mayor of Piedmont, Jeff Wieler, was voluntarily stepping down from the largely ceremonial position of mayor but would remain on the city council for the remainder of his
SF News Scorching Hot Labor Day Weekend Ahead It remains to be seen how hot it may get in parts of San Francisco as temperatures rise all over the Bay Area in the coming days. But Livermore is looking at possibly
SF News Day Around The Bay: Longtime SF Teacher Accused Of Abuse, Harassment A Santa Cruz restaurant has shut down after public records revealed that its owner donated $500 to a campaign for noted white supremacist David Duke. [CBS 5] N-Judah service to be replaced by
SF News Man On Many Drugs Goes On Naked Rampage In Santa Rosa A man under the influence of multiple drugs, including meth and acid, went on a drug-fueled rampage through a Santa Rosa neighborhood Tuesday morning, then through a nearby medical center where he injured
SF News City Opens Small Homeless Navigation Center For Mentally Ill At SF General Navigation Center is a respite from the streets for mentally ill, addicted. via @DominicFracassa https://t.co/ggrHMsEWrg pic.twitter.com/Yygv0I3BRI— SFChronicle (@sfchronicle) August 30, 2017 The latest homeless Navigation Center to
SF News SF-Based App Maker Creates Hurricane Harvey Relief Aid San Francisco-based science media specialist Jessica Decker, who works at the California Academy of Sciences, jumped into the fray of volunteers looking to help victims of Hurricane Harvey — and to help volunteers coordinate
SF News [Update] Red-Light Runner Injures Eight Near City College A car running a red light Wednesday morning collided with multiple cars* in San Francisco's Westwood Park neighborhood, near City College and Balboa Park. As the Chronicle reports, a female driver "ran a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Coffee Pros Disagree On Whether Cold Brew Should Be A Thing Cold brew. It's all the rage. It is beloved, especially on warm days, by many a coffee-toting hip kid and soccer mom, but it necessarily leads to the question of whether coffee really
Arts & Entertainment Morgan Freeman Spotted Filming New National Geographic Series In SF Walking home when suddenly crowd of people around Morgan Freeman pic.twitter.com/lW1OsENgZc— Jamacanbacn~Eric (@Jamacanbacn) August 29, 2017 Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman has been in San Francisco filming out on
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: An Eyelash Falls In The Tenderloin Local photographer and Tenderloin resident Darwin Bell spotted this sight last week in his neighborhood. He titled it "False Eyelash Tree in the Tenderloin National Forest." See more of his work here.
SF News Giant Sequoia National Monument Could Shrink By Two Thirds Under Trump Order President Trump on Friday issued an executive order requiring Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to "review" all national monument designations made during the last three administrations that are over 100,000 acres.
SF News Nancy Pelosi Calls For Violent Antifa To Be Arrested Heeding calls from some on the left to condemn the documented violence of "antifa" activists on Sunday who attacked the vastly outnumbered right-wing rally-goers who showed up in downtown Berkeley on Sunday, Nancy
SF News Kalanick Reportedly Cries As He Passes Torch To New Uber CEO At an all-hands meeting at Uber HQ in San Francisco this morning, former CEO Travis Kalanick was reportedly crying as new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi (pronounced cause-row-SHA-hee) was introduced to the company. Uber's board
SF News Feinstein Tells Crowd Of San Franciscans To Expect Four Years Of Trump, Gets Booed Feinstein stuns San Francisco crowd: Trump 'can be a good president' via the @FoxNews App https://t.co/qUI4VNjSLe— 👠Micee🇺🇸 (@SanMateogirl11) August 30, 2017 Senator Dianne Feinstein had a Commonwealth Club stage conversation