SF News Brace For Another Couple Small Storms Wednesday To Friday We're enjoying some sunny and cool January weather right now, which will continue through Tuesday. However you'll be pulling out the rain slickers and umbrellas again Wednesday morning as a fresh storm passes
SF News BART Says, Actually, Standing On The Right And Passing On The Left Causes Escalators To Break While it's part of Bay Area gospel and a piece of established etiquette that longtime residents try to drill into the minds of all newcomers to stick to the right side of a
Arts & Entertainment Step Inside The Curran, The Newly Renovated 95-Year-Old Theater Reopening This Month After two years of renovation and restoration, The Curran theater on Geary Street comes back to life this month with an inaugural production of the Tony Award-winning musical Fun Home. This will be
SF News Remembering California's Great Flood Of 1862 Though Northern California saw some intense rain over the last couple of weeks, bringing rainfall totals for the month of January well above average for many cities and towns, these numbers are still
SF News Ghost Ship Fire Survivor Remains In Critical Condition Six Weeks Later One of just a couple of people who were hospitalized after escaping the Ghost Ship fire on December 2 in Oakland, 32-year-old Sam "Peaches" Maxwell is surviving proof of how deadly the conditions
SF News FBI Arrests Noor Salman, Widow Of Orlando Shooter, Outside San Francisco Noor Zahi Salman, the 30-year-old widow of Orlando nightclub shooter Omar Mateen, was arrested Monday morning at the home where she's been living with family in the Bay Area, and will be making
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Zeitgeist Possibly Winning Fight Over Neighboring Development's Potential Shadow A planned five-story condo development at 198 Valencia Street has been delayed after the Planning Commission found reason to sympathize with popular beer garden Zeitgeist, which sits across the street and which could
SF News [Update] SF Woman Found In Back Of Bus Likely Died From Meningitis Following a report out of Marin County last week about a 48-year-old man who died from meningitis, there's another case report here in San Francisco. ABC 7 reports that 53-year-old Laura Robson was
SF News Martin Shkreli Pelted With Poop At UC Davis As Yiannopoulos Event Gets Canceled Amid Protest #MartinShkreli getting what looked like dog poop thrown at his face after someone yelled "You piece of s**t" Vid by @Captain_Hooks @ABC10 pic.twitter.com/zYCiVhzNdb— Frances Wang (@ABC10Frances) January 14,
SF News Police Release Photos Of Suspect In Machete Slashing Case At Civic Center BART The San Francisco Police Department is still seeking their suspect in a machete attack last week inside the Civic Center BART station. The attack occurred on Friday evening, January 6, and was witnessed
SF News Day Around The Bay: Soup Kitchen Nuns Get Green Light For Mission Spot Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. It's been ten months since Tony Robbins bought those
Arts & Entertainment This Day In History: Johnny Cash Performs At Folsom Prison Today marks the 49th anniversary of the recording of the live album intended to revive the then flagging career of Johnny Cash, At Folsom Prison, which took place on January 13, 1968. As
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: AQ Says Farewell, Alba Ray's Cajun Nears, And More This week we've seen the notable dustup over the fate of salty Union Square mainstay Lefty O'Doul's, which appears to be a tug-of-war between the landlord and the longtime manager, we learned that
SF News Attorney In Vallejo 'Gone Girl' Civil Case Insinuates That Cops Are Withholding Evidence An attorney for Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn, the Vallejo couple victimized in that bizarre, aborted kidnapping case from March 2015 that Vallejo cops initially announced was a hoax, now says that he's
SF News Marin County Meningitis Death Puts Larkspur SoulCycle Riders On Alert Around 200 people who have recently taken a class at the SoulCycle in Larkspur have been contacted by the Marin County Department of Public Health after a man who worked out at the
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Kahn & Keville Marquee Imparts Pre-Inauguration Wisdom My religion is Tire Store at the Corner of Larkin and Turk pic.twitter.com/FpZqP5JYPb— TK (@40goingon28) January 13, 2017 We've all got to find solace in the little things as we
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lefty O'Doul's Actually Not Moving As Landlord Claims Ownership Of All Interior Contents I figured there was something of a tug-of-war going on when the story dropped yesterday that Lefty O'Doul's might have to close and relocate after serving up stiff drinks and steam-table corned beef
SF News Mother Of Mentally Ill Man Shot By Police Expresses Outrage At Town Hall Meeting The man shot and critically injured by SFPD officers during an altercation at his home last week turns out to have been suffering from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and his mother, a longtime
SF News Post-Ghost Ship, Dwellers At Three SF Warehouses Ordered By City To Vacate The fallout, both legal and logistical, from the Ghost Ship fire in Oakland in early December is going to continue for years to come. But in the initial wave of complaints and inspections
Arts & Entertainment Bill Irwin's 'On Beckett' Is A Sweet If Rambling Tribute To An Actor's Favorite Playwright Most actors pay lip service to the all-important role of playwrights and screenwriters, saying something cliché to the effect of "I'm nothing without his/her words." But most actors are also great egotists
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bristol Farms Calls It Quits After 10 Years At Westfield Mall High-end, SoCal-based grocer Bristol Farms, which was around for the opening of the Westfield Centre back in 2006 and has served downtown lunchers and casual dry-goods shoppers leaving Bloomingdales ever since, is closing
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 12 Best Mac & Cheese Dishes In SF and Oakland Cold weather calls for warm comforts, including but not limited to ramen, tater tots, and cioppino. The most classic and satisfying of American comfort foods, though, is obviously macaroni and cheese a dish
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lefty O'Doul's May Be Closing And Relocating In Union Square After 59 Years Union Square dive bar and hofbrau Lefty O'Doul's beloved by many service industry workers, cops, Tenderloin denizens, and San Francisco Chronicle reporters, not to mention a steady stream of tourists seeking a bargain
SF News Storm Took Down 350+ Trees In SF; Tahoe Travelers Told To Wait Until Friday STORM WATCH: #SF Rain & gusty winds continue. Please call in downed trees & clogged storm drains to @SF311.Our crews are ready to respond. pic.twitter.com/1MVJdI5yK8— SF Public Works (@sfpublicworks)
SF News Fatality At Church Street Station Causes Major Muni Snarl At Rush Hour Lots of unhappy #sfmuni riders at WP. Inbound trains backed up to St Francis Cir. Outbound platform packed. @sfmta_muni #MuniMetro #munifail pic.twitter.com/WG1XuCEJm5— Paul Lanzi (@planzi) January 12, 2017 Around