SF News Chronicle Issues Early Endorsement Of Hillary To Stave Off Armageddon For some asinine reason, the Chronicle refused to endorse anyone in the June primary, deciding instead to pussyfoot around the Bernie vs. Hillary debate and come to the conclusion that none of the
SF News <i>Full House</i> House Sells Under Asking, For $4M If you were hoping to own a bit of '90s TV history, I'm sorry to say you didn't act fast enough. Because as we told you back in May, the Full House house
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tesla's Autopilot Can Be Hacked Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Hackers can, in fact, fool Tesla’s autopilot software
Arts & Entertainment YouTube Guy Gets Leaked iPhone 7 Mockup, Confirms No Headphone Jack Yes, iPhone fans and Apple nerds, it appears we have the first stateside leak of an actual (non-working) iPhone 7 Plus model a mockup, with a blue backing, that YouTube channel Unbox Therapy
SF News Hide Your Kids, Dogs: Toxic Algae Returns To Russian River Sonoma County public health officials have once again posted warnings about the presence of toxic blue-green algae along beaches on the Russian River. As the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reports, test now show low
SF News Shrimp Boy Just Got A Life Sentence, For Murder The years-long saga around notorious Chinatown dragonhead Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow came to an end today, at least until any appeal may get filed. As the LA Times reports, U.S. District Court
Arts & Entertainment The 8 Coolest BART And Muni Stations For this week's local listicle, we turn to public transit, and specifically to our favorite Muni and BART stops, most of which are underground. To be clear, these are not necessarily the absolute
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Prepare For A Revolt: Blue Bottle Possibly Taking Over Beloved Former Bean There Space In Lower Haight Many in the neighborhood wept and cried foul earlier this year when the Lower Haight's beloved, 21-year-old café Bean There was forced to shutter. The reason was a familiar one: The landlord, who
SF News Two Babies Born In California With Microcephaly Related To Zika Virus State health officials announced Thursday that two infants have been born in California with the severe birth defect associated with the Zika virus, microcephaly. According to the Sacramento Bee, both cases occurred sometime
Arts & Entertainment The Stud Is Saved, For Now, As 15-Member Co-Op Secures Funds To Purchase Historic Club Official word arrived Thursday that the co-op that formed to figure out a path forward for iconic 50-year-old SoMa nightclub The Stud has succeeded in securing funds to purchase the business from current
SF News Weird SFPD Standoff With Ingleside Man Enters Second Day A man holed up in an apartment at the corner of Miramar and Ocean Avenues has been in a standoff with police for unclear reasons since midday Wednesday, according to neighbors. A tipster
SF News Say Goodbye To The Last Big Piece Of The Old Bay Bridge Next Week The old, 1930s-era trusses of the former eastern span of the Bay Bridge are disappearing for good next week, finally. The work to lower the final major piece of the old span and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New SFMOMA Restaurant In Situ Is A Fun, If Pricey, Trip Through Modern Global Cuisine In opening his new restaurant at the expanded SFMOMA, called In Situ, chef Corey Lee explained that he and his staff would "performing" the work of other chefs around the world, interpreting their
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Adele Spotted Brunching At Zazie Apparently, one of the finest singers of her generation, Adele, is a huge fan of the brunch at Zazie in Cole Valley. She said so before her audience in San Jose on Sunday,
SF News Big Sur Wildfire Caused By Abandoned Campfire; New Wildfire Breaks Out By Lake Berryessa, Grows To 4000 Acres Just in - #ColdFire west of Winters (Yolo County) now 4,000 acres & 5% contained. pic.twitter.com/dpb8dr7sA4— CAL FIRE PIO Berlant (@CALFIRE_PIO) August 3, 2016 Everyone said this would
Arts & Entertainment Video: Rare Sighting Of Momma Bear And Cubs Swimming With People In Lake Tahoe A mother bear and her two cubs wandered out of the woods to go for a dip in South Lake Tahoe, nary a care in the world on Monday. The bears were not
Arts & Entertainment Oh Dear, Dede: NY Times Eviscerates Wilsey While Chronicle Offers Her A Defense Having a blast learning all about Dede Wilsey. (Larry Sultan photo) pic.twitter.com/T7ebXUhmpz— Britton (@br_tton) August 2, 2016 In the ongoing saga surrounding wealthy SF socialite Dede Wilsey and her
Arts & Entertainment Magic Theatre Expanding To Mid-Market, But Not Relocating When we originally heard about the plans for the massive new mixed-use development headed for a long blighted block of Mid-Market, between Fifth and Sixth Streets, back in early 2014, it was set
SF News Piedmont Ranked First, San Pablo Dead Last In Ranking Of Best Bay Area Suburbs A new ranking by the site Niche of 100 Bay Area towns and cities nearly all of them that are not San Francisco, San Jose, or Oakland finds that traditionally tony suburbs like
SF News Mission Beating Victim Stanislav Petrov Files Civil Rights Suit Against Alameda County Deputies Stanislav Petrov, the man who allegedly led Alameda County sheriff's deputies on a high-speed, 30-mile chase last November from San Leandro to San Francisco's Mission District and was then seen on video being
SF News SF Seeks To Dismiss Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed By Parents Of Kate Steinle Kathryn Steinle's parents to file legal claims against S.F., feds in Pier 14 slaying: http://t.co/2qXGMUSpBF pic.twitter.com/HcqFuC0osT— SFGate (@SFGate) September 1, 2015 In the latest chapter in
Arts & Entertainment Video: Adorable 67-Year-Old DPW Worker Suu Ngo Talks About Supporting Grandkids, Loving Her Work As part of their video series "The Regulars," the Chron's videographer Erin Brethauer made this fantastic portrait of 67-year-old Sunset district street cleaner Suu Ngo, who immigrated here from Vietnam in 1985 as
SF News Day Around The Bay: Conservative Group Flips About Harvey Milk Navy Honor Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. A new study at UCSF suggests that secondhand marijuana
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Soberanes Fire Smoke May Destroy Monterey County Wine Vintage Another unfortunate impact of the still growing, 10-day-old Soberanes Fire is that it could end up destroying the 2016 vintage for some Monterey County wines. Smoke from wildfires has been known to do
Arts & Entertainment Cool Interactive Map Shows 'Where The Streetcars Used To Go' Designer and coder Chris Arvin put in some major hours in the SFMTA archive to create a fun new interactive map about the many, many streetcar lines that used to fan out all