SF News Day Around The Bay: Muni Fined For Bad Emissions Kevin Spacey reportedly bought doors from an iconic SF theater for his LA home. [Portola Planet] Muni was fined $220K by the state for blowing off emissions requirements. [Mission Local] 100 feral cats
SF News Uber Ditches Much Publicized Plan For Oakland HQ Two years ago, Uber delighted Oakland commercial real estate brokers with the news that they had bought the former Sears department store property at Broadway and 19th Street with plans to have a
SF News Scott Wiener Says Right-Wing 'Conference' In Alamo Square 'Cannot Be Allowed To Happen' State Senator Scott Wiener, in what's likely just the first of many official statements condemning Patriot Prayer's ditching of a highly regulated, permitted event plan at Crissy Field in favor of an unpermitted
SF News Patriot Prayer Cancels SF Rally, Citing Safety; Plans Alamo Square 'Press Conference' Instead UGH. Joey Gibson, the highly erratic organizer behind the planned Patriot Prayer rally at Crissy Field tomorrow, has just announced via Facebook that the event is canceled due to safety concerns. Instead he
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Seven Best Places To Stop En Route To Burning Man The mass migration from the Bay Area to the Black Rock Desert begins this weekend, and while it may not be true that SF loses any significant portion of its population to the
Arts & Entertainment Video: Milpitas Dog Pushing Shopping Cart I'm still shook pic.twitter.com/TPYLRNHDP0— ashleen🌺 (@ashleenn_) August 20, 2017 Just as a quick break from all that's wrong and terrible in the world: This dog in Milpitas, California, just across
SF News Meet The Pro-Trump Trans Woman Behind Sunday's 'Anti-Marxism' Rally In Berkeley In the event description for Saturday's Patriot Prayer rally at Crissy Field in San Francisco, organizer Joey Gibson has been touting that he has a "transsexual" speaker in his lineup, and he's been
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Museum Of Ice Cream Tickets Sold Out In Less Than 90 Minutes The thirst is apparently very real for Instagram opportunities that cost $38 and come with, like, one free scoop of ice cream because tickets for the initial run of the Museum of Ice
SF News Berkeley Denies Permit For 'No To Marxism' Rally Sunday, But Expect A Street War Anyway In addition to the planned and permitted "Patriot Prayer" rally in San Francisco's Crissy Field on Saturday, there's been a planned "No to Marxism" rally in Berkeley on Sunday that is semi-connected, and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ohlone Indian Remains Found Under Fremont Development A "a major medical emergency involving a person on the track" shut down the Bay Fair BART station in San Leandro this afternoon. [CBS 5] State senator and former supervisor Scott Wiener is
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Outerlands Owners Expand With Bread-Focused Concept In Former Parkside Grocery Store The owners of perennially popular Outer Sunset restaurant Outerlands, Lana Porcello and Dave Muller, are once again in expansion mode, and this time they're moving a bit out of the immediate neighborhood. As
Arts & Entertainment Never Forget: 2007, The Year The Man Burned Four Days Early, And Many Burners Were Sad Next week we mark the ten-year anniversary of a night that shall live in infamy for all longtime Burners, when an arsonist set The Man aflame four days early, the night of a
Arts & Entertainment Video: SFMOMA Installs Largest Painting In Its History Now hanging, as of Wednesday, in SFMOMA's Third Street atrium a.k.a. the museum's former main entrance is a monumental abstract painting by artist and MacArthur "genius" grant recipient Julie Mehretu that
SF News SF Republican Attorney Takes On James Damore Case, Suggests Possible Class-Action Against Google The latest in the story of fired Google engineer James Damore is that he's hired a prominent conservative lawyer from San Francisco who was shortlisted for a possible post in President Trump's Justice
Arts & Entertainment This Is Weird: Bay Area Rapper Work Dirty Will Perform At Right-Wing Patriot Prayer Rally Though we should all be concerned that, as has happened in Berkeley and multiple other places in the country, white nationalists will be drawn to Saturday's now permitted Patriot Prayer rally in San
SF News Video: BART Riders Rush To Stop Oncoming Train After Jumper Lands On Tracks A man who was possibly in crisis jumped onto the tracks at the Civic Center BART station Monday afternoon was saved after multiple riders on the station platform waved to get the attention
Arts & Entertainment Two Powerball Tickets Worth $818K Each Sold At Bay Area Stores Last night's historically huge Powerball jackpot is going to dramatically change the life of somebody in Chicopee, Massachusetts. But two Bay Area ticket-holders aren't doing too bad themselves after getting five of the
SF News Day Around The Bay: Protesters Rally In Support Of Kaepernick Supervisor Mark Farrell, in response to the planned alt-right rally this weekend, is looking to ban guns from all public parks and plazas in San Francisco. It remains to be seen whether there
SF News Here Are All The Counter-Demonstrations Planned During Saturday's Alt-Right Rally In SF While a lot of Bay Area residents and San Franciscans especially are angry about a planned rally of alt-right activists and Trump supporters coming to this town for the first time during this
SF News Park Service Issues Final Permit For 'Patriot Prayer' Rally After a week in which multiple local and state lawmakers urged them to deny the alt-right/conservative group Patriot Prayer a permit to gather at San Francisco's Crissy Field this Saturday, the National
SF News Former CIA Agent Valerie Plame Launches Symbolic Campaign To Buy Twitter, So She Can Ban Trump Former CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson, who was famously put in harm's way by former president George W. Bush in 2003 after his administration leaked her identity as an agent as a way
SF News BART To Permanently Close Two Entrances To Civic Center Station That entrance to the BART/Muni station at the foot of Grove Street, in front of Burger King, is a thing of the past, and BART will also be closing the corresponding entrance
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Museum Of Ice Cream Tickets Go On Sale This Week Continuing the trend of "installations" that aren't exactly art but that you have to pay to get into so that you can Instagram yourself there, The Museum Of Ice Cream is arriving downtown
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dublin Fire Grows To 200 Acres, Prompts Evacuation #UPDATE Mandatory evacs now for Wallis Ranch in #Dublin - 100 acre fire at #CampParks fueled by wind. @nbcbayarea https://t.co/FiWlUXo3Ge pic.twitter.com/JentkoCeqB— Janelle Wang (@janellewang) August 22, 2017
SF News ATTN SF: You Can Now Recycle Bubble Wrap, Plastic Bags, And More In Your Blue Bins Some new Recology recycling guidelines that have been outlined here by sfrecycles.org but have not yet appeared on the Recology website, give us a whole bunch of new things to remember when