SF News Shrimp Boy Update: Attorney Serra Tries To Discredit Federal Agent The latest from the trial of Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow was yesterday's cross-examination of prosecution witness "David Jordan," an undercover federal agent whose real name we do not know but who appears to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Emeryville's Imperfect Produce Launches Selling Bay Area Eaters On Ugly Vegetables In San Francisco you may think you're doing your part to reduce food waste in landfills by dutifully composting all your dinner scraps and maybe some of you have even learned how to
SF News Victim In Tour Bus Crash Speaks: 'It Could Have Been Prevented' ABC 7 got the first victim on the phone from the November 13th tour bus collision in Union Square, and he described the scary experience of being in one of the several vehicles
SF News Oakland Police Make Arrest In The Killing Of Muralist Antonio Ramos The Oakland Police Department has announced that they've arrested a suspect in the September 29 slaying of 27-year-old Antonio Ramos, an artist who was helping complete a mural under a freeway overpass in
SF News Day Around The Bay: Trans Woman's Attackers Now Claim Self-Defense Fizzary owner addresses the gambling club in his old space who may have been subletting from him. [Capp Street Crap] Those big orange traffic barriers that were knocked about by the out-of-control tour
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Oakland's Ambitious Grand Fare Market Closes After Just Six Weeks After less than two months in business, Grand Fare Market on Grand Avenue in Oakland has closed. It was a pet project of Town Hall/Salt House partner Doug Washington and his wife
Arts & Entertainment Stockton Street Astroturf Holiday Pedestrian Plaza Returns Friday Just in time for Black Friday shopping mania, that pedestrian plaza that helps distract from the chaotic, never-ending Central Subway construction is coming back. The turf was getting laid over a week ago,
SF News Taxis May Be Bouncing Back Despite Competition From Uber And Lyft You may have assumed that taxi cabs were an endangered species and likely bound for extinction in the next few years, but that assumption may be very wrong. As the Wall Street Journal
SF News Homeless Are Staying Too Long At Navigation Center The experiment that is SF's Homeless Navigation Center (1950 Mission Street) has taught city workers at least one thing so far, and that is that helping the homeless navigate their way to a
SF News Weather Report: Winter Is Coming (This Week) I know. It's been cold. This past weekend wasn't so bad, but the nights and mornings of the past couple weeks have reminded you that it can't always be summer, or Indian Summer,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Heyday Expands Downtown, Bauer Applauds Cadillac Bar & Grill, and More This week saw the opening of Del Popolo pizzeria on Nob Hill, a menu revamp at Mission Chinese Food, and the announcement of Namu Claypot headed for Divisadero. Here's what else has been
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: A Lovely Murder Basement In The Bayview, $800/Mo Are you feeling poor, by San Francisco standards, and in desperate need to live within the city limits for less than $1000 a month? You don't have many options, I'm afraid. Even rooms
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mission Chinese Food's Danny Bowien Swings Through Town, Revamps Menu Many have noted that Mission Chinese Food really hasn't been as awesome as it once was, specifically back when founding chef and now James Beard Award winner Danny Bowien still lived in San
SF News Man Named Phuc Dat Bich Repeatedly Banned From Facebook Is it juvenile to laugh at the story of a Vietnamese-Australian man named Phuc Dat Bich (pronounced like foo da beak, sort of) who's been repeatedly banned from Facebook for what the social
SF News The Palace Of Fine Arts Will Not Become A Gym, Will Likely Be A Hotel/Event Space And Restaurant Despite some public outcry over what's been perceived as the potential commercialization of the iconic Palace of Fine Arts, the Rec and Parks Commission voted this week to go forward with three of
SF News Oakland Teen Wanted In Three Homicides Kills Himself In Police Standoff An 18-year-old who was a suspect in three separate homicides one in Livermore, one in Sacramento, and one in Fresno was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound late Thursday night after a
SF News Day Around The Bay: Allegedly Murderous Drifters Plead Not Guilty Those three drifters who are accused of two October murders, one in SF and one in Marin, were arraigned in a Marin County court today and all three entered not guilty pleas. [KTVU]
SF News Facebook Disables SF Woman's Account Because Her Name Is Isis Isis Anchalee, the female platform engineer who was at the center of the #ILookLikeAnEngineer campaign earlier this year, made a public outcry via Twitter this week about the fact that Facebook had locked
SF News SF Bicycle Coalition Director Steps Down After Eight Months Amid Some Board Election Turmoil Longtime bike advocate Noah Budnick, who came from New York City's Transportation Alternatives to take the exec director job at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition just over eight months ago, is leaving his
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Francisco's Best Booze Stores Whether you just need some decent whisky to put in your hip flask or you're in the market for a bottle of Carpano Antica to mix your Negronis with, San Francisco has a
SF News Man Beaten In Mission By Alameda Deputies May Suffer Permanent Damage To His Arms And Hands Man beaten in SF by Alameda Co. sheriff's deputies had surgery for extensive injuries https://t.co/ugeSMkObb9 pic.twitter.com/CFrg5zim09— KQED News (@KQEDnews) November 19, 2015 The man seen receiving a
SF News Tinder CEO Sean Rad: A Case Study In Why 29-Year-Old CEOs Shouldn't Run Their Mouths A hilarious profile published Wednesday in London's Evening Standard raises a lot of questions about Tinder CEO Sean Rad's intelligence, and his fitness to be a CEO not to mention their PR person's
SF News Video: Careening Tour Bus And Crash Caught On Multiple Surveillance Cameras If you were still confused about how the double-decker tour bus ended up smashed against the Apple store construction site on Friday, there's now video of the incident from multiple different angles. The
SF News Muni Wires Won't Come Down, Super Bowl Fan Village Being Reconfigured It appears that the Super Bowl Host Committee sensed the growing public furor over a proposal to remove the overhead Muni wires and disrupt a bunch of surface transit on Market Street, and
SF News After Hours And Hours Of Public Comment, Board Of Supes OKs 5M Development In SoMa The somewhat controversial (for some) 5M development in the heart of SoMa, at Fifth and Mission, is the kind of dense in-fill development the city is going need to build over the next