SF News North Beach Neighbors' Anger Grows As More Brawls Spill Out Of Hue Nightclub Hue Lounge & Nightclub, the relatively recent replacement for what was formerly known as Atmosphere at 447 Broadway, has been the site of some unruly sidewalk situations in recent months, most recently a
SF News Muni Metro Delays Create Rush Hour Havoc We may be experiencing a new uptick of Muni Metro troubles and delays something that has been written about extensively on SFist over the years but which had become a bit less of
SF News Day Around The Bay: CHP Busts Sideshow In Oakland Possibly Connected To SF Assault Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. CHP in Oakland busted a pack of ATV and
Arts & Entertainment YouTube Apologizes To LGBTQ Vloggers After Non-Sensitive Content Gets Filtered For Some Users There's been an LGBTQ vlogger revolt on YouTube that prompted an apology from the video platform Monday, but it's unclear if the issue that upset them has been resolved. As CNet reports, vloggers
SF News Police In Capitola Investigate Murder-Suicide Involving Father And 7-Year-Old Daughter A tragic event appears to have unfolded in a parking lot outside the Capitola Mall in Santa Cruz County on Sunday afternoon when a father and his seven-year-old daughter were found dead in
Arts & Entertainment C.W. Nevius Resurfaces As Sports Writer For Santa Rosa Press-Democrat When he departed his post as a thrice-weekly columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle last fall, it wasn't clear if Nevius was planning for a semi-retirement, perhaps kicking back to write a memoir
SF News 93-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Struck By Cable Car On Mason Street In the first case of a death by a cable car collision in nearly a decade, a 93-year-old man who was struck by a cable car Sunday afternoon has died from his injuries.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mamacita Abruptly Shutters After 12 Years Perennial Marina fave and recipient of some rave reviews from Michael Bauer, Mamacita (2317 Chestnut Street) suddenly closed down on Friday night in a move that Inside Scoop calls "an abrupt and surprising
SF News One Of Two People Poisoned By Tea From Chinatown Herbalist Has Died Sadly, the story from ten days ago about the two people who were recently sickened after drinking tea purchased from a Chinatown herbalist has taken a tragic turn. One of those who were
Arts & Entertainment Inspired By Japan, Oakland Artist Installs 'Wind Telephone' For Mourners Of Ghost Ship Victims On the porch of a community arts space in Oakland stands a new phone booth built by local artist Jordan Stern. In it is an antique telephone that is not connected to anything,
SF News As Gorsuch Confirmation Hearing Begins, Feinstein Calls Him 'An Extremist' President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch, begins his confirmation hearing today at the Senate Judiciary Committee where California Senator Dianne Feinstein is the highest ranking Democrat. She began today's
SF News Arrest Made In Twitter Trolling Case Involving Epileptic Reporter In a first-of-its-kind case in which physical harm was inflicted via a tweet, the FBI arrested a 29-year-old Maryland man for allegedly tweeting a strobe GIF to an epileptic reporter and inducing a
SF News Video: Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge Collapses In Big Sur After several days of trying, Caltrans crews succeeded in knocking the condemned Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge into the canyon on Saturday. Two thirds of it anyway. As CBS 5 reports, most of the bridge
Arts & Entertainment 'Budding Prospects', Amazon's New Weed Comedy Set In Northern California, Premieres Pilot One of the new shows in Amazon's pilot season is Budding Prospects, based on the 1990 novel of the same name by TC Boyle, and it centers on three guys from San Francisco
SF News Feds To Send More Immigration Judges To SF To Speed Up Deportations In a move prompted by the Department of Homeland Security and being carried out by the Department of Justice, immigration judges are being temporarily reassigned to a dozen cities, including San Francisco, with
Arts & Entertainment 'Eclipsed' Is A Harrowing And Essential Glimpse At Liberia's Recent History Danai Gurira's 2009 play Eclipsed made a splash on Broadway last year with Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o starring, and it's currently finishing a short, two-week run at the newly reopened Curran Theater the second
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Meatball Bar Arrives, Charter Oak Plans May Opening, And More Happy St. Patrick's Day, everybody! If you didn't already get your fill of Guinness and sloppy twentysomethings during last weekend's downtown festivities, you've still got a nice-weather Friday here in which to do
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Blue Bottle Is Still Trying To Move Into Former Bean There Cafe Space In Lower Haight After 21-year-old Lower Haight mainstay cafe Bean There was forced to close a year ago at the corner of Steiner and Waller amid what the owner characterized as a dishonest move by the
SF News 16-Year-Old Girl Fatally Shot By Fremont Police Was Pregnant A teenager from Antioch who was a passenger in a vehicle that Fremont police identified as being connected with multiple armed robberies was shot and killed by police Tuesday near the Cal State
Arts & Entertainment Video: Baby Wallaroo Being Hand-Raised By Oakland Zoo After Mother Dies Prepare for major feels: When this baby wallaroo's mother passed away, Oakland Zookeepers stepped in.more: https://t.co/jsQ0ILGE7Q pic.twitter.com/tmecIEts7q— Oakland Zoo (@oakzoo) March 15, 2017 After a five-month-old
SF News Video: Milpitas Man Who Jumped White House Fence Speaks To Reporter Jonathan Tran, the 26-year-old Milpitas man accused of hopping the White House fence last week, is back in the Bay Area and out on bail, and appeared Thursday in federal court in San
SF News Major BART And Muni Delays As Suspicious Item Investigated At Civic Center A suspicious item found at Civic Center Station this morning shut down both BART and Muni Metro service through the station, creating massive system-wide delays for both. As KRON 4 reports, the item
SF News Day Around The Bay: Third Eye Blind Doing Small Venue Shows In SF Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. In a speech Wednesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions referred
SF News Three Ninth Circuit Judges Ask Congressional Committee Not To Split Up The Court Three judges from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals not the same three involved in the decision to uphold an injunction against President Trump's ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority nations last month
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Beloved Food Magazine 'Lucky Peach' Calls It Quits The food world learned Wednesday that much loved food quarterly Lucky Peach is shutting down after six years. The magazine, launched by David Chang with the help of SF-based McSweeney's back in 2011