SF News Lunchtime Links: Cable Car Collision Causes Rush-Hour Delays A 48-year-old man who was attempting to intervene in a fight at Sixth and Mission Streets was beaten with a cane for his efforts on Tuesday afternoon, and sent to the hospital with
SF News 10 Arrested For Starting Fights At Alameda County Fair The Alameda County Fair, usually a pretty peaceful holiday weekend event, was almost ruined by a troupe of ne'er-do-wells on the Fourth. 10 people ranging in age from 15 to 20 entered the
Arts & Entertainment Once Again, SF Fireworks Were Half Obscured By Fog, But Not In The Mission And Lower Haight! Tourists, East Bay families, and assorted San Franciscans flocked to the Embarcadero Tuesday night to see if this year might be the exception in which the fireworks aren't shot into a fog bank
SF News Day Around The Bay: Crime Drop In California Linked To Increased Immigration Somebody is putting googly eyes on statues in Golden Gate Park. [BrokeAss Stuart] In addition to nixing the large sculpture at the base of Salesforce Tower and adjacent to the Transbay Terminal, they're
Arts & Entertainment Video: Woman Goes Off On Anti-Circumcision Protesters At Ferry Building Happy (almost) Fourth of July, everybody! And celebrating her Constitutional right to free speech is this woman from last week, on Saturday of Pride weekend, letting some men wearing bloodstained pants who were
SF News Trail Opens To Public Making Big Sur Accessible Again, By Foot Anyway A trail that had previously only technically been open to locals has now been made accessible to the public, giving at least Northern Californians and tourists coming from the north a way in
SF News Quick Reminder: Muni Fares Just Went Up 25 Cents On Saturday, July 1, Muni fares paid in cash or on Clipper cards went up 25 cents, with cash fares now costing $2.75 something that likely led to a lot of awkward
SF News Anti-Trump Protest Briefly Shut Down Part Of Embarcadero Sunday A group of protesters hit the Embarcadero on Sunday to call for the impeachment of President Trump, causing lanes on the street to be temporarily closed in the midst of the holiday weekend,
Arts & Entertainment Steph Curry To Sign $201M Deal To Stay With Warriors In a deal that makes him the highest paid basketball player in the NBA, Steph Curry just agreed to a "super max" contract extension with the Golden Gate Warriors, keeping him on the
SF News Berkeley Chef Sentenced To 116 Years For Sexually Abusing Stepdaughter An East Bay man who was convicted in March in a case involving the years-long sexual abuse of his stepdaughter was sentenced Friday to 116 years to life in state prison. As Bay
SF News Yet Another Oakland Police Scandal Leads To Discovery Of Drug Stash The Oakland Police Department is nothing if not newsworthy, and this week we learn via the East Bay Express of a new story involving a sexual misconduct probe that led internal investigators to
SF News Cellphone Stealing Bicyclist Hit By Car, Apologizes To God man down near intersection of 5th and mission st. bystanders say he got hit by a Mercedes pic.twitter.com/Rv0zfzyaOD— Filipa Ioannou (@obioannoukenobi) June 30, 2017 An alleged thief on a bicycle
SF News House Passes 'Kate's Law' To Punish Illegal Immigrants, In The Name Of Kate Steinle President Trump's threats to punish sanctuary cities may have seen some legal setbacks, but the Republican-led House of Representatives has now stepped in to pass two bills cracking down on illegal immigration and
Arts & Entertainment Watch Taylor Mac And A Gang Of Beautiful Freaks Galavant Around SF To 'Amazing Grace' "We're making a 24-decade history of popular music. It is a Radical Faerie realness ritual sacrifice." Thus begins this stunning promo video for the upcoming San Francisco production of Taylor Mac's acclaimed A
SF News Thousands Of Travelers Cram Bay Area Airports For July 4th Weekend Getaways Get away weekend at oakland intl airport. Fourth of July holiday. Extremely busy here already @kron4news pic.twitter.com/8Upw8b0FqL— Will Tran (@KRON4WTran) June 30, 2017 It's a big big travel weekend, and
Arts & Entertainment Good News, 'Sense8' Fans: There Will Be A Finale Movie Following an outpouring of tears and outrage in reaction to Netflix's cancellation of cult favorite series Sense8, it was revealed Thursday that they will be letting the Wachowski sisters give the fans some
SF News Deplorable Teens Attack, Rob BART Passenger On Dublin-Bound Train A group of four teens punched and robbed a BART passenger of their cellphone on Wednesday night, fleeing the train at the East Dublin stop. BART issued a release about the incident, as
SF News Day Around The Bay: The iPhone Turns 10 A brush fire is threatening homes in East San Jose. [CBS 5] That adorable kitten that was found curiously stranded on the Golden Gate Bridge last weekend will soon be up for adoption.
Arts & Entertainment 'The Curious Incident' Brings To Life The Great Pains (And Pleasures) Of Living On The Autism Spectrum "I find people confusing" is both one of the opening lines and a defining mantra for the play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, based on the acclaimed 2003 novel
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 13 Best Local Food Chains In The Bay Area San Francisco is well known for its fantastic restaurants, but also for its relative hostility to chains. Nonetheless, a number of homegrown chain restaurants and mini-empires have proliferated here, especially in the last
SF News Petaluma Man Arrested For Sex With Teen He Met On Grindr A Petaluma man who apparently admitted to knowing he was chatting up and hooking up with a 15-year-old on the gay hookup app Grindr was arrested Wednesday and booked on charges related to
Arts & Entertainment House Sadness: Dolores Heights Teardown With No Interior Photos Hits Market For $7 Million A "rare opportunity" for the "right buyer" has just just hit the market in one of the hottest neighborhoods in town, but you won't get to look inside at least not via any
Arts & Entertainment Treasure Island Music Fest Officially Canceled, Will Return In 2018 In New Location After a very wet and windswept Treasure Island Music Festival in 2016, but not because of that, the festival will be taking a hiatus this year, as officially announced on Wednesday. We learned
SF News Day Around The Bay: Ellis Act Protection Law Dies A city ordinance that would have required landlords using the Ellis Act to evict San Francisco tenants and "go out of business" as landlords something that's been used frequently in the last decade
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Mid-Market Hotel Lands James Beard-Nominated Chef Jason Franey The Proper Hotel, which will be making its debut at Seventh and Market this August, has just announced the hiring of chef Jason Franey to oversee the four restaurants at the property including