SF News Day Around The Bay: Facebook Launches New Snapchat-Like Features Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Steph Curry just shelled out $3800 for an expensive
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week It's gorgeous out! And it's going to stay that way most of the week. So try to get out there and enjoy it, however you prefer to do that (urban hike! deck party!
SF News NIMBY Watch: Glen Park Neighbors Upset Over Alleged Billionaire's Bachelor Pad Plan With Indoor Basketball Court A plan to transform a six-bedroom house into a one-bedroom bachelor pad complete with its own indoor basketball court has upset at least a few neighbors on a cul de sac in the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Here Is La Taqueria's Salsa Verde Recipe One of the simpler pleasures in Mexican cuisine, salsa verde, comes in many versions. But the tomatillo-based salsa at Mission fave La Taqueria is especially simple, and has just four ingredients, including salt.
Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands Eager Beaver Tickets Go On Sale Thursday, Will Likely Sell Out Fast Again Brace yourselves and get your clicking fingers in shape because it's time again for Outside Lands early-bird or Eager Beaver, as they call them passes to go on sale this week, ahead of
SF News Video: Stanley Roberts Takes On Safeway Shoplifters KRON 4's Stanley Roberts brings us another of his People Behaving Badly segments, this time focusing on a "flash mob" of shoplifters who were caught on surveillance video robbing a SoMa Safeway en
SF News Arson Suspected In Deadly West Oakland Fire Where Landlord Was Trying To Evict Low-Income Tenants The four-alarm fire that broke out early Monday morning in a West Oakland building, killing at least three people and displacing over 80, may not have been accidental as a lawyer for a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Theorita, A Counter-Style Pie And Sandwich Shop, Headed To Divis Downstairs from Che Fico, the big and ambitious Italian spot headed to 838 Divisadero that we first learned about a year and a half ago, there will be a second, casual to-go spot,
SF News Weather Report: Spring Is Here Put away your raincoats and umbrellas for now. The weather is expected to be sunny and swell all week long, and things are going to warm up in San Francisco to near 70
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Treasure Island To Get A New Restaurant Called Mersea The clues are few, but a new restaurant is getting under construction over on Treasure Island, marking what may end up being the island's only full-time, full-service restaurant. It's called Mersea, and Inside
SF News One Woman's Campaign To Landmark A Redwood Tree On Lombard Street Ends In Triumph Longtime San Francisco resident Meri Jaye, 96, has been squabbling with her neighbors over the fate of a 100-foot-tall redwood tree that she planted next her house along Lombard Street in 1962. These
SF News Driving Apps Like Waze Are Making Traffic Worse, Says Expert You may feel empowered and clever when the Waze app on your phone directs you around some heavy traffic and onto a series of side streets, but perhaps you've noticed that other people
Arts & Entertainment NFL Approves Raiders' Proposed Move To Las Vegas NFL owners today voted 31 to 1 to allow the Oakland Raiders to move to Las Vegas, setting the stage to deprive Bay Area fans of a beloved football franchise that first began
SF News Weird Mobile Petting Zoo On School Bus Sparks Altercation In Sebastopol A very odd news item out of Sebastopol: A woman who thought that she could operate a mobile petting zoo in an old school bus, complete with two cows, a goat, and three
SF News Accused Haight Vintage Store Owner Cicely Hansen Brings News Cameras Into Her Store Cicely Hansen, the owner of Decades of Fashion in the Upper Haight, held a press conference in her store Friday and brought reporters into the back room where California Fish and Wildlife agents
SF News Latest 'Calexit' Gambit: Split California Between East And West #Calexit movement to split California into two states gets #Brexit leader @Nigel_Farage to help efforts. https://t.co/AgZAud6gH5 pic.twitter.com/8LsZ0fbYvN— AniRelic (@AniRelic) March 26, 2017 Entering the fray of
SF News Sacramento Coroner Releases Names Of Victims In Quadruple Homicide .mcclatchy-embed{position:relative;padding:40px 0 56.25%;height:0;overflow:hidden;max-width:100%}.mcclatchy-embed iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%} The victims in Thursday's quadruple homicide in
SF News Suspect In Berkeley Homicide Prefers The Pronoun 'They,' Spurring Debate In early January, 22-year-old Pablo Gomez Jr., a senior at UC Berkeley, is suspected of brutally stabbing 27-year-old Emile Inman at the home she shared with several roommates on the 2400 block of
SF News Uber Pulls Self-Driving Cars Off The Road After One Flips Over In Arizona Collision BREAKING: Self-driving Uber vehicle on it’s side after a collision in Tempe, AZ. Photos by @fresconews user Mark Beach pic.twitter.com/5NCF2KG0rW— Fresco News (@fresconews) March 25, 2017 Uber once again
SF News Two-Year-Old Emails Prove That Ghost Ship Landlord Was Aware Of Electrical Issues The potential for a criminal case relating to the December 2 Ghost Ship fire in Oakland has just grown bigger as emails surface that show that the landlords knew of electrical problems at
SF News Armed, Barricaded Woman Shuts Down Two Blocks Of Tenderloin Saturday In the second case of an armed woman barricaded in an SRO in recent weeks and causing a neighborhood crisis, reports of shots fired and a woman barricaded in a room on the
SF News Day Around The Bay: 69 New Emojis Are On The Way Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. 69 new emojis are expected to released this June,
Arts & Entertainment 'Hamilton' Opens In San Francisco And Several Cast Members Stand Out As Its Stars Hamilton had its official opening night in San Francisco Thursday, marking the official-official kickoff of the smash hit musical's national tour following two weeks of previews here and a separate, confusingly unaffiliated production
Arts & Entertainment ACT Artistic Director Carey Perloff To Retire After Next Season The artistic directors at the Bay Area's two biggest regional theaters, American Conservatory Theater and Berkeley Repertory Theater, both have one foot out the door, meaning we're on the eve of a potentially
Arts & Entertainment Where To See All The Pretty Cherry Blossoms In San Francisco It's cherry blossom season here in Northern California, just as it is in Washington D.C. and elsewhere where the trees are plentiful. And because of San Francisco's long ties with Japan, and