SF News Mayor Ed Lee's Inauguration Drowned Out By 'Nonstop Chants And Protests' No one expected Ed Lee's third inauguration today to go perfectly smoothly, and we already heard this week that protesters of the December death of Mario Woods at the hands of SF Police
SF News SFMTA Chief Says Nevius Fare Evasion To Be Investigated Welp, it sounds like Chronicle columnist C.W. Nevius's choice to write about a recent incident in which he failed to pay for his Muni ride, got busted, and then didn't get a
Arts & Entertainment Here Are The First Teaser Images For Netflix's <i>Fuller House</i> We showed you the very brief teaser trailer, and now we get the first photos of the cast of Fuller House, the Full House reboot, coming to Netflix on February 26. And, a
SF News Shrimp Boy Guilty On 162 Criminal Counts, Including Racketeering And Murder The verdict came in this morning in the case of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, after a nine-week trial that captured local headlines for months prior to its start, and the jury has found
SF News Cows Not Yet Come Home, New Lawsuit Filed Against Warriors Arena Following on a lawsuit filed against UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood in Alameda County in December, claiming he overstepped his authority in negotiating with the Golden State Warriors about the construction of their planned
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fight Over Mission Development Turns Homophobic A Clipper snafu with monthly passes not loading right after the new year means possible refunds for some riders but not you, Nevius. [KRON 4] Woman and her teenage lover accused in child
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Napa Restaurant Redd Sued Over Wrongful Death By Scallop Some unfortunate news out of Yountville: 10-year-old fine-dining establishment Redd, owned by chef Richard Reddington, is facing a lawsuit in the 2014 death of 61-year-old Larry Sacknoff. The former television sportscaster from San
SF News These Tiny Folding Electric Bikes To Become Next Must-Have For Dorks This being San Francisco, where even a penny-farthing is an acceptable mode of transit to and from work, it's only a matter of time before we start seeing these pretty stupid-looking tiny folding
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Best Fireplace Bars In San Francisco And The East Bay It's going to remain wet and chilly for the next couple months here, folks. So hunker down, find your way to one of the venues below, grab the warming/alcoholic beverage of your
Arts & Entertainment [Update] <i>Hamilton</i> The Musical Will Be Coming To SF And LA By 2017 In the rush of holiday stuff we missed the news that the wildly popular and critically lauded Broadway musical Hamilton, written by Lin-Manual Miranda of In the Heights fame, had already announced a
SF News Selfie Monkey Can Not Own His Own Copyright, Says Judge A crested macaque monkey who lives in a rainforest on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi can not legally own the copyright to his own selfie, even if he pressed the button to take
SF News Video: Insanely Racist Road Rage Incident In Portland A Portland area plumber, apparently angry at a woman driving near him who he thought was Hispanic, began yelling racial slurs at her over and over again out his truck window, and she
SF News Day Around The Bay: SF Ranks Ridiculously Low On 'Fit' Cities List Instead of a new jail, DA George Gascon and a couple supervisors are now championing a behavioral health center for the mentally ill, attached to the SF jail, and Supervisor London Breed is
SF News Shrimp Boy Defense Attorney Tony Serra Calls Feds 'Sick People' In Closing Arguments The fate of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, the alleged leader of the Ghee Kung Tong crime syndicate in SF's Chinatown accused of racketeering, murder, and many other things, now rests in the hands
SF News Peek Inside The Luxury Condos Going Into Former Church Across From Dolores Park You know the long-vacant, domed church building across from Dolores Park near 20th Street? It's long been rumored to be getting converted into residential units much like the brick church down the block
Arts & Entertainment Man Named Chris Who Put Message In A Bottle Off NorCal Coast As A Boy In 1988 Possibly Found A five-year-old exploring around a beach near Fort Bragg last week came across a glass bottle with an adorable message inside, and after the boy's mother and local news stations like ABC 7
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink You Can Now Get A $100 Pizza Topped With Gold Flakes To Celebrate The Super Bowl In honor of the golden anniversary of the Super Bowl, i.e. Super Bowl 50, which will be taking over San Francisco in T-minus 23 days, North Beach pizza man Tony Gemignani (Tony's
SF News Sister Speaks About Boy's Death By Dog Mauling In Yuba County The 24-year-old sister of the nine-year-old boy who was killed Sunday in Yuba County by her three pit bulls spoke to the media Monday evening and is shattered by the death. She takes
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Wise Sons Bagel Delayed Until February, Or Later You've waited this long for the perfect, paradigmatic bagel to arrive in San Francisco, what's another few months? Originally slated for a December opening, following an earlier delay caused by that big fire
Arts & Entertainment LCD Soundsystem Announces Brand New Record And Tour, But James Murphy Fears Fans Will Be Mad Has it really been five years? In fact, it almost has been five years since James Murphy and LCD Soundsystem did a series of farewell shows at Terminal 5 in New York, following
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Black Bark BBQ Gets New Opening Date: January 13 Following a couple of fairly predictable delays, Black Bark BBQ (1325 Fillmore Street) is finally ready for its opening next week, on January 13. The fast-casual barbecue spinoff of 1300 on Fillmore from
Arts & Entertainment Stevie Wonder, Florence + The Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers Top Bottlerock 2016 Lineup Like basically every other music festival everywhere, Napa-based BottleRock has become very popular, and it's now heading into its fourth year over Memorial Day weekend. Today we get the complete lineup including the
Arts & Entertainment Dolores Park To Finally, Fully Reopen January 14th The long, over-crowded nightmare is over, everyone. If the grassy knolls of Dolores Park are someplace you like to call home on sunny days, you'll be happy to know that if and when
SF News Nine-Year-Old Boy Mauled And Killed By Sister's Three Dogs On Sunday morning, up in Yuba County, tragedy struck after a nine-year-old boy was left alone with a trio of pit bulls a mother and her two one-and-a-half-year-old offspring and was later found
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Some Dungeness Crab Now Safe To Eat, But Not Near The Bay Area As foretold back in November, Dungeness crab remains something you do not want to be eating out of local waters this season, and an update advisory from the state Public Health Department confirms