SF News Civil Claim Filed Against Both The City And Transbay Terminal Developer In Millennium Tower Morass Another week, another legal filing regarding the Leaning Tower of San Francisco, a.k.a. Millennium Tower which has also sunk into the ground a reportedly unexpected sixteen inches since it was completed
SF News SF Teachers Circulate Lesson Plan Discussing Trump And His Supporters As Racist And Sexist The latest salvo against the President-Elect within our San Francisco bubble: A post-election newsletter to public school teachers from the United Educators of San Francisco includes an optional lesson plan referring to Donald
SF News Day Around The Bay: Infamous SF Landlady Faces Trial Over Evictions, Alleged Harassment Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Notorious SF landlady Anne Kihagi, who owns 13 rent-controlled
Arts & Entertainment Janis Joplin Biopic In The Works With Michelle Williams To Star A Janis Joplin biopic that's been several years in the making now has a new celebrity signed on to star, Michelle Williams. As E! News reports, the film, based on the book Love,
Arts & Entertainment Apple Reportedly Looking To Kill It Where Google Couldn't With iPhone-Connected Glasses Can Apple succeed where Google couldn't in bringing a wearable face computer to market? Bloomberg reported Monday that while this is "still in an exploration phase," sources within or close to Apple say
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Pescatarian-Friendly Ramen Spot Hinodeya Coming Straight From Japan to SF's Japantown Another ramen import from Japan, Hinodeya Ramen, is opening an American outpost here in San Francisco, and that is good news for ramen connoisseurs. As Hoodline tells us, the man behind the restaurant,
Arts & Entertainment 25th Annual Noisepop Festival Lineup Includes Ty Segall, Vince Staples, Radio Dept., And More Noisepop, SF's premiere indie music and arts fest, rings in 25 years this year, and in February will once again bring us eleven days of both established and up and coming music acts,
SF News Sex Workers Bring Petition To Governor Brown To Decriminalize Prostitution Erotic Service Providers Union delivers petition to gov with 24K signatures in support of decriminalizing prostitution. #prostitutenation pic.twitter.com/5xr1HFWzX6— Jazmine Ulloa (@jazmineulloa) November 15, 2016 Citing the fact that Governor Jerry
SF News Latina Woman Victim Of Alleged Hate Attack While Watching Children Near Fort Mason A Latina woman working as a nanny in SF's Marina district was physically and verbally attacked Monday in a hate crime at Fort Mason’s Great Meadow. As CBS 5 reports, the incident
SF News California Senator Barbara Boxer Takes Ceremonial Stab At Abolishing The Electoral College Though it's purely a gesture at this point in a Republican-led, lame duck Congress, retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer today filed legislation to abolish the Electoral College system. It's something that has been discussed
Arts & Entertainment Couple's Pregnancy Photoshoot Crashed By Nudist On Baker Beach Nude sunbather crashes pregnancy photoshoot on San Francisco beach 😂 https://t.co/utNabxhyCs pic.twitter.com/FGI1ZGITo0— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) November 15, 2016 A couple looking to commemorate being happily pregnant or
SF News Twitter Unveils New Ways To Mute The Racist Trolls Who Ruined Twitter Though they admit they can't keep up with the flood of hatefulness and abuse that flows from a large swath of their user base especially the anonymous ones! Twitter announced Tuesday that they
SF News Early Morning Dakota Pipeline Protest Blocks Traffic In Civic Center, Mid-Market Marking a nationwide day of action to keep attention on the resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline project, hundreds of protesters gathered outside City Hall early Tuesday and marched down Market Street calling
SF News Hate Crimes, Though Now Possibly On The Rise In The Bay Area, Remained Low Here In 2015 As more anecdotal and confirmed reports of hate crimes and hate speech arise in the local media and on your Facebook feeds in the wake of last week's election the assumption being that
SF News Sheriff's Deputy Shot And Killed Execution-Style In Stanislaus County A 20-year veteran of law enforcement in the Central Valley was shot and killed Sunday at point-blank range in what authorities are calling an execution. Stanislaus County Sheriff's Deputy Dennis Wallace was responding
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Long-Delayed, Multi-Level Chinatown Food Hall China Live Sets January Opening Date China Live, the ambitious, four-story food hall and restaurant project from restaurateur George Chen (he owned the former Shanghai 1930, and originally opened Betelnut in 1995), has finally got an opening timeframe set
SF News Lunchtime Links: Hundreds Rally In Support Of SF's Sanctuary City Policy Hundreds gathered at City Hall Monday in support of SF's Sanctuary City policy amidst threats by President-Elect Donald Trump to punish cities that harbor illegal immigrants. [Examiner] A Bay Area mom describes a
SF News Airbnb Does About-Face, Says It Will Crack Down On Scofflaw Hosts In SF Following a preliminary ruling by a federal judge last week suggesting that the court will hold Airbnb responsible for conducting transactions with hosts who are violating San Francisco law, the short-term rental company
Arts & Entertainment Hopeful Post-It Notes Appear On 'Walls Of Empathy' At Three SF BART Stations, Post-Election 16th BART plaza in SF. Wall of Empathy. pic.twitter.com/CQlN5iznNg— Jeff Hunt (@jeffnhunt) November 14, 2016 Inspired by a subway tunnel in New York that has become an outpouring of grief
Arts & Entertainment Photos: The Supermoon Over The Bay Area 99.5% waxing gibbous. I needed to be out there like five minutes earlier. Not the coolest foreground, but when you are rushing around at the last minute, you take what you can
SF News WTF: Trump Flag Appears On Haight Street The world has turned upside-down, everyone. The Upper Haight, i.e. Haight-Ashbury, i.e. the spiritual center of the hippie counterculture of 50 years ago, is now home to at least one Trump
Arts & Entertainment Check Out The Biggest Supermoon In Decades Tonight The second of three so-called supermoons in 2016 arrives Sunday night into Monday morning, and as Space.com tells us, this is the closest supermoon since January 1948 and the moon won't be
SF News Inside Facebook, Worries Persist That The Site Helped Trump While Zuckerberg Continues To Reject That Concerns were reverberating around the internet last week that by aiding in the spread of fake news stories, many of them spreading falsehoods that were in Donald Trump's favor, Facebook may have had
Arts & Entertainment Video: SF Zoo's Polar Bear Frolics In Snow Another Democalypse Palate Cleanser for you: In what's become an annual tradition, a bunch of man-made snow was brought in purely for the pleasure of the San Francisco Zoo's only polar bear, 35-year-old
SF News Friday Marks Fourth Night Of Anti-Trump Protests In Bay Area Skirmish line on Broadway at 6th to keep protestors off the 880 freeway in #Oakland. No ramp closures in place. pic.twitter.com/IkPkAVA1BU— CHP Oakland (@CHPoakland) November 12, 2016 "Trump is really