Bay Area Sports Major Tennis Tournament, the Laver Cup, Coming to Chase Center In September The Laver Cup, which is the tennis world's equivalent of golf's Ryder Cup, pitting European players against Americans and others from the rest of the world, is headed for the first time to SF's Chase Center at the end of the summer.
Arts & Entertainment Video: Bring Your Own Big Wheel Race Once Again Draws Easter Crowds to SF's Vermont Street The Bring Your Own Big Wheel Race down the crookedest street in Potrero Hill, Vermont Street, was back on Easter Sunday, and was one of multiple big events around the city.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Popular Taco Truck Al Pastor Papi Goes Brick-and-Mortar In Union Square A popular taco truck specializing in Mexico City-style al pastor tacos, started by one of the co-founders of Papalote, has landed a new pop-up location near Union Square, in a former Chipotle.
SF News British Airways Flight Attendant Found Dead In SF Hotel Room A flight attendant for British Airways on a layover after a flight from London to San Francisco was found dead in his hotel room last Thursday after failing to appear with fellow crew members for the return flight.
SF Politics Barbara Lee Declares Victory, Loren Taylor Concedes In Oakland Mayor's Race Well, it did not take long after Friday's updated ranked-choice voting results for candidate Loren Taylor to concede his loss to former Congresswoman Barbara Lee, saving us from a drawn-out contest while Alameda County slowly tabulates votes.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: Pope Francis Has Died Pope Francis died Monday morning at age 88; the four teen girls killed in a crash in Marin County Friday have been identified; and Warriors fans gathered for a big watch party outside the Chase Center Sunday for Game 1 of the playoffs.
SF Politics Barbara Lee Takes Lead In Oakland Mayoral Election Vote Count With about 45,000 more votes counted than had been tallied on Election Night, former Congresswoman Barbara Lee has moved into a solid lead in the race to become Oakland's next mayor.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In Food: Bar Shoji Begins Slinging Drinks and Sashimi Bar Shoji opens for cocktails and food, The Morris celebrates Chartreuse, and Loquat Bakery gets a rave for its Iraqi sandwich pop-up, all in This Week In Food.
Arts & Entertainment 'No Tariffs on Endangered Species': The SF Zoo Panda Plan Is Apparently Still On The San Francisco Zoo is moving forward, undeterred, with their plan for panda diplomacy, and they say things are on track to bring a pair of giant pandas to SF in the next year.
SF News 119 Years Ago Today, We Had a Devastating Earthquake and Fire, and Once Again We Commemorated It This was new Mayor Daniel Lurie's first 4 am wake-up call for a 5 am appearance at Lotta's Fountain, which he'll now be doing every year that he holds office.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Willie Brown Chimes In On Lurie's First 100 Days Former Mayor Willie Brown says he envies Lurie's first 100 days in office; UC Berkeley students and faculty protested again Thursday against Trump's actions; and city leaders in Santa Rosa are hoping to get a pro soccer team.
SF News Ground Is Broken For 168-Unit Affordable Project on Site of Pandemic-Time Tent Camp In Mission A site that had been one of several to spark controversy and protest in the last decade as market-rate developers were ravenous to build in the Mission District is now going to become the largest 100%-affordable development in the neighborhood in 20 years.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Husband-and-Wife Team Behind Presidio Restaurant Dalida Are Expanding Into Presidio Heights Laura and Sayat Ozyilmaz, the couple behind the almost two-year-old hit pan-Mediterranean restaurant Dalida, have inked a deal to open a second restaurant nearby.
SF News Pleasanton Man Who Turned Himself In For Mother's Murder Says He Got Tired of Her Nagging A Pleasanton man who confessed to stabbing his mother multiple times after turning himself in to police two weeks ago says he did so "quickly" and "humanely," after he had finally had it with her nagging.
Arts & Entertainment Steph Curry's Peacock Show 'Mr. Throwback' Canceled After Brief Season Despite some decent reviews, Steph Curry's first foray into live-action scripted television content is getting wiped off the slate at NBC and Peacock.
Business & Tech Federal Judge Rules Against Google In Second Antitrust Case, This One About Its Ad Network For the second time in less than a year, a federal court has dealt a blow to Google's business model, ruling that it holds an illegal monopoly in a key sphere of its operations.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Lurie Rings In 100 Days SF Mayor Daniel Lurie marks his first 100 days in office today; Kamala Harris is way ahead in a new poll about the CA governor's race; and Trump is mad at Jerome Powell.
SF News Day Around the Bay: SF Consumer Confidence Oddly High People are grousing once again about how long it takes to count votes in an Alameda County election; Warriors coach Steve Kerr makes a political statement; and Zoom had a massive outage today, as you may know.
Arts & Entertainment 'The Studio' Star Seth Rogen Roasted Silicon Valley Titans at Recent Ceremony, and Jokes Were Cut From Video of It At a ceremony for a set of science prizes that has become a favorite event of VCs and tech titans, celebrity presenter Seth Rogen couldn't even take a few jabs about the money they all gave to Donald Trump without them being cut from the official video of the event.
Arts & Entertainment Theatrical Take on 'Paranormal Activity,' 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' and Broadway Hit 'Stereophonic' All Coming to SF This next theater season in San Francisco is shaping up to be a good one, with several Broadway hits and new works coming our way.
SF News Developer of Office-to-Residential Conversions In Talks to Buy Downtown SF Wells Fargo Building The longtime headquarters of Wells Fargo on Montgomery Street may become a residential building as a developer already working on office conversions in SF is reportedly close to buying the property.
SF Politics Loren Taylor Leads In Early Tally of Oakland Mayoral Election — But It's Ranked Choice and Quite Close Former City Councilmember Loren Taylor had a small early lead over Barbara Lee in the initial ranked-choice tally in Tuesday's special election for Oakland mayor, but this may not mean anything.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Valero to Shut Down Benicia Refinery Valero is planning to shut down its Benicia refinery by next year; SF's return-to-office figures continue to trail other cities; and the Warriors eked out a win to land a spot in the playoffs.
SF News Billionaire Who Bought Up Part of Fillmore Street Promises New Theater and All-Day Diner Neil Mehta, the venture capitalist who we learned last year was the mystery buyer of the former Clay Theater and multiple retail properties on Upper Fillmore Street, says in a new podcast interview that he only wants the best for the neighborhood.
SF News Car Fire Blocks Multiple Eastbound Lanes of Bay Bridge A car towing a small motor home caught fire on the lower deck of the Bay Bridge Tuesday afternoon, creating a traffic snarl that backed up into San Francisco.