SF News SFPD Officer Who Had Sex With Celeste Guap Named, Placed On Desk Duty One of three SFPD officer who allegedly had sex with East Bay sex worker Celeste Guap has been placed on modified duty and transferred out of his station, as the Examiner reports. It's
Arts & Entertainment Pokémon Go Crashes After Hacker Attack, Sending Millions Into PokéPanic Pokémon Go players had to go back to interacting with a Pokémon-free world for several hours Saturday after hackers took the mega-popular game out of commission. As ABC 7 reports, this all happened
SF News Arrest Made In Golden Gate Park Hit-and-Run Woman bicycling @GoldenGatePark killed by hit and run driver, @SFPD interviewing witnesses now #KTVU pic.twitter.com/8rg1soD4CW— Debora Villalon (@DeboraKTVU) June 23, 2016 It's been more than three weeks since a hit-and-run
SF News Young Boy Dies In Bayview While Playing In Abandoned Van A young boy playing in an abandoned vehicle died Friday afternoon when it rolled and he became pinned between the vehicle's door and a pole in a carport. The incident was reported at
SF News Small Protest In Oakland Remains Peaceful While Unrelated March In The Mission Turns Messy Peaceful protestor just released, beaten with baton during Mission protest. @Krea_Jones @EQUIPTO @BradleySA pic.twitter.com/uwh0nQ5Ksj— Edwin Lindo (@EdwinLindo) July 16, 2016 A pair of small-scale protests last night in San
Arts & Entertainment Author Dennis Cooper Says Google's Blogger Ate His Novel Envelope-pushing novelist Dennis Cooper, known in the past couple of decades both for his sexually explicit fiction involving teenagers as well as genre-bending work like his 2005 book God Jr. that centered on
SF News Dozens Of SFPD Officers Were Connected To East Bay Sex Worker Celeste Guap On Facebook Though the SFPD has tried to suggest that only a couple of officers had any contact, sexual or otherwise, with the 18-year-old woman at the center of a broad-ranging sex scandal involving both
SF News Warriors Arena Foes Get Dropped By Their Law Firm, Sam Singer Quits Too Things aren't looking great for the cause of opposing the Warriors Arena project, now dubbed the Chase Center, which remains overwhelmingly supported by SF residents, the Mayor, and the Board of Supervisors alike.
Arts & Entertainment Video Premiere: 'Today Is The Day' By Oakland Band Steel Cranes There's a funny bit of trivia behind this new single and video from Oakland-based duo Steel Cranes. As vocalist and guitarist Tracy Shapiro tells it, she and the other half of this duo,
SF News Black Lives Matter Protests Happening Today At SF's Civic Center And Downtown Oakland Rallies and marches are scheduled today (Friday) across the country, as they were last Friday, in continued protest of the police killings of black people, and these include events in both San Francisco
SF News Day Around The Bay: Reward Offered For Leads In Massive Emeryville Fire Though Bastille Day has already become a cause for mourning in France, with as many as 70 people possibly killed after a truck ran into a crowd of revelers in Nice, there are
Arts & Entertainment 'Ed Ruscha and the Great American West' Opens Saturday at the deYoung Of the 20th Century painters who are most associated with California Diebenkorn, Park, Hockney, Thiebauld none created as bold, graphic, and ironic a style as Ed Ruscha (pronounced Roo-shay). He's most often tied
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 10 Best Non-Dairy Frozen Desserts In SF Summery weather starting to get you in the mood for something icy and delicious? Perhaps you're vegan-ish or you're just trying to stick to a swimsuit diet, and you need some ideas for
SF News California Schools Finally Almost Ready To Teach Kids LGBT History It's been over four years since a new state law took effect requiring California schools to teach students about some of the LGBT people who have made significant contributions to US history, however
SF News Video: SF Ad Agency Produces Brief Spot Excoriating Trump "We wanted to put Donald Trump's antics in clear relief for all the world to see and remind them that our president is the leader of the free world, the person with a
Arts & Entertainment Even Stanley Roberts Is Playing Pokémon Go, While Shaming Other People For Playing Of course this week couldn't end without KRON 4's Stanley Roberts doing a "People Behaving Badly" segment about Pokémon Go players walking into lampposts and getting mugged, and indeed he uses the segment
Arts & Entertainment US Olympic Table Tennis Team Is Coming To SPiN In SoMa To Practice Have you been yet to the rad new ping-pong-themed bar, SPiN, partly owned by Susan Sarandon, that opened in May at Folsom and Third? Well, next Thursday, July 21, could be a good
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink In Honor Of <i>Showgirls! The Musical!</i>, Drag Star Peaches Christ Gets Ice Cream Named After Her Over at Humphry Slocombe, starting August 1, you'll be able to enjoy a new ice cream flavor named in honor of the great San Francisco drag star Peaches Christ, and her new West
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Here's The New Menu For Smokestack In Dogpatch, From New Chef Brandon Korf Smokestack, the fast-casual barbecue operation within Magnolia Brewing's Dogpatch taproom and bar that opened two years ago, recently had a chef shuffle following the departure of Namu Gaji guy Dennis Lee. Now the
SF News Sen. Al Franken Comes After SF-Based Creators Of Pokemon Go Over Privacy Issues You know that bug we mentioned the other day with Pokémon Go on the iPhone that causes it to get full access to all your Google data and Gmail without asking permission? That,
SF News City Revises 'Airbnb Law' Additions To Avoid Airbnb Suing Them The Board of Supervisors Tuesday moved to revise the language of some new additions to the so-called 'Airbnb Law' that would fine the company $1,000 per day per illegal unit listed on
SF News Supes Vote To Make City College Free A proposal floated by Supervisor and state senatorial candidate Jane Kim back in April to make tuition at City College of San Francisco (CCSF) which it was up until the early 1980's passed
Arts & Entertainment Multiple Big Events Planned In SF To Celebrate Tony Bennett's 90th Birthday "Tony Bennett and San Francisco are inseparable," writes Willie Brown. "A statue of a great American performing artist usually happens in the birthplace of the artist. Throughout the world, people associate San Francisco
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Stud Has Almost Died Before, And It Can Be Saved Again, If People Show Up The death of queer spaces has been written about plenty in the last few years, not just in San Francisco but in cities across the country. Portland's gay scene has been hobbled by
Arts & Entertainment SF Startup Looks To Revive The Polaroid Brand With A New Kind Of Dynamic Photo App Polaroid is not dead. Many lovers of the iconic instant-photo brand have been wishing and hoping this were true for years now, as the cameras have become collectors' items and the film for