SF News Spree Shooting In Fresno Being Investigated As Black-On-White Hate Crime The fatal shootings of three white men Tuesday morning in downtown Fresno are being investigated as hate crimes, and the suspect, a 39-year-old African American man named Kori Ali Muhammad, was known to
SF News Day Around The Bay: Feinstein's Town Hall Was Predictably Wild Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s town hall meeting in SF
SF News The Ongoing BART Voltage Spiking Problem, Explained As you likely heard or experienced last Friday if you're a commuter on BART, the beleaguered rail service had a new encounter with a year-old problem on tracks between North Concord and Pittsburg-Bay
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Hey! The rain is over for now, and it's looking to be a pretty nice weekend, with Friday being the warmest day. So it's time to get back in that springtime frame of
SF News Drifters Who Pleaded Guilty To SF, Marin Murders Sentenced The three young people who have admitted to participating in the October 2015 killings of a Canadian backpacker and a Marin man appeared in court in Marin County Tuesday to receive their sentences
Arts & Entertainment Warriors Arena To Host March Madness Games (In 2022) The under-construction Warriors Arena, a.k.a. the Chase Center, will play host to the NCAA Men's West Regional tournament in 2022, marking the first time since 1960 that SF has been a
SF News Berkeley Police Release Names Of 20 Arrested In Saturday Melee, Most Are From Bay Area Despite plenty of evidence that people on both ends of the political spectrum drove from far and wide to do battle with each other in Berkeley on Saturday, the majority of those arrested
SF News Woman Punched By White Supremacist In Berkeley Speaks Out 20-year-old Louise Rosealma came to the frontlines of Berkeley Saturday with a group of friends in order to express their outrage at neo-nazis and the alt-right. She and her boyfriend both left the
SF News Video: Early Morning Ceremony Marks 111th Anniversary Of 1906 Earthquake Today marks the 111th anniversary of Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906 that destroyed much of the modern city that was coming into being at that time and leaving its residential neighborhood to
SF News El Sobrante Murder Loses Hate-Crime Enhancement As It Heads To Trial Here's a quick update in the case of the November 12 murder of 28-year-old William Sims outside a pool hall in El Sobrante: To the surprise of prosecutors and the defense, a criminal
Arts & Entertainment The Academy To Bring A New 'Gentlemen's Lifestyle Experience' To Castro Retail Scene By early June, the Castro is set to get a new retail establishment unlike anything else in the neighborhood, from the minds of two gay entrepreneurs who are also both Bay Area natives.
Arts & Entertainment [NSFW] Short Film Explores The Awkward Workplace Of Indian Content Moderators For Dating Sites Who exactly is performing the thankless task of poring over the photos that eager American singles upload to dating sites, and that people all over the world upload to Facebook? The Moderators, a
SF News 90-Year-Old Widow Whose Husband Was Shot In Front Of Her By South Bay Cops Is Suing The fatal shooting of an elderly man shocked the quiet community of Saratoga last September, and now his widow, who was cowering behind her husband when sheriff's deputies shot him inside their home,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Bollywood Film Star Shah Rukh Khan Honored At SFFILM Fest, Teaches Brett Ratner Lungi Dance With #KingKhan @iamsrk doing the #LungiDance during the @sffilm Inspiring, humble, a great dancer, and smells great too!! A post shared by Brett Ratner (@brettrat) on Apr 14, 2017 at 11:17pm PDT
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Hall On Mid-Market Will Close In September One of several food halls that sprang up around the city in the last several years, The Hall on Market Street between 6th and 7th, has announced that its official closing will happen
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Another Poke Place Just Opened, This One On Russian Hill The poke trend shows no signs of slowing, and yet another raw-fish emporium has just debuted called Ahipoki, on Polk Street between Broadway and Vallejo. As Hoodline reports via a tipster, Ahipoki takes
SF News [Update] Facebook May Have To Change Its Video Review Process In Wake Of Ohio Murder Authorities are still on the hunt for 37-year-old Steve Stephens, the suspect in the Sunday murder in Cleveland, Ohio that was recorded on video and posted to Facebook. The video depicted Stephens seemingly
SF News City's Homelessness Department And Public Works Are Officially At Odds Over Encampments A quiet war seems to be brewing within City Hall over the handling of homeless encampments, marking yet another chapter in a multi-year saga involving police, sanitation workers, homeless advocates, outreach workers, politicians,
SF News At Friday Hearing, Trump Admin Lawyer Suggests SF Won't Be Penalized For Sanctuary City Status After All Though the battle is far from over regarding the country's sanctuary cities, President Trump's strong rhetoric regarding how he planned to punish cities that stuck by their guns to shelter illegal immigrants maybe
SF News Viral Video Allegedly Shows Known White Supremacist Punching Woman During Berkeley Protest The Trump supporting coward who punched a woman in Berkeley today is an Alt-Right, white supremacist named Nathan Damigo #TrumpsAmerica pic.twitter.com/fY9fJMHcsc— Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) April 16, 2017 Saturday's war of
SF News At Least 15 Arrested Amid Violence At Alt-Right Rally And Counter Protest In Berkeley #BREAKING UPDATE: Berkeley police have made 15 arrests and "anticipate more" as violent protesters swarm city roads. https://t.co/s1SrxHksnZ pic.twitter.com/i38hv9jH0E— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) April 15, 2017 In
Arts & Entertainment Baaaaaaa!: Photos And Video From Goatchella 2017 Can't make it to #Coachella? Try #Goatchella (it's better 😉) at the Ferry Building Farmers Market. Plus it's free! $5 for baby goat petting pic.twitter.com/Cy3mPlNAgi— Kate Larsen (@KateABC7) April 15, 2017
SF News BART's Mystery Voltage Problem Appears To Be Back, Snarls Friday Commute The mysterious electrical problem in which power surges were doing damage to BART's aging fleet of trains last year appears to have returned, and once again train cars were damaged Friday by surges
SF News Day Around The Bay: Oakland Forgot To Renew Its Domain Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The Oakland city website was down on Thursday because
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Where To Grab Easter Brunch Where It Won't Be Insanely Crowded Sunday is Easter, and though most of you probably won't be observing the day with a visit to church, it is very commonly a traditional day to brunch. Whether you're headed to Golden