SF News Prominent Castro And Market Property To Go Back On The Market After Judge's Ruling A multi-year legal drama that's unfolded between the majority owners of the ARCO gas station site at Castro and Market and a developer who entered into a purchase agreement with them 11 years
SF News Another Lake County Wildfire, The Jerusalem Fire, Breaks Out Right Next To The Rocky Fire To our north in Lake County, just to the south of the Rocky Fire which has ultimately burned 70,000 acres over 12 days and is now 85 percent contained there's now a
Arts & Entertainment Photos From Sunday At Outside Lands 2015: Elton John, Sam Smith, And Sky Ferreira True to tradition, apart from Friday's unseasonable sun, things stayed pretty overcast but temperate for Outside Lands weekend, and Day Three was just as packed and dusty as Days One and Two. The
SF News Stanley Roberts Visits Outside Lands Just To Shame Uber Drivers Stopping In Bus Zones Yay! It wouldn't be a big festival/event day in San Francisco without KRON 4's Stanley Roberts finding some attendees "behaving badly." But rather than go after wristband scalpers or drug dealers this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: The Advocate Debuts In Berkeley, Coco Frio Arrives In The Mission This week brought us our first peek at Petit Crenn in Hayes Valley, which makes its debut next week, and some new details about Volta, the new French-ish brasserie on its way to
SF News Robin Williams's Son Zak Now Teaching Finance To San Quentin Inmates CNN Money just caught up with 32-year-old Zak Williams, son of the late Robin Williams, who has an MBA from Columbia and who lately has been co-teaching a class Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll,
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: A Four-Bedroom, Eight-Bed House Perfect For Your Cult Somebody in the Inner Richmond has this fairly large house that they wanted to lease for top dollar. The strategy: stuff enough beds in its four bedrooms so that it sleeps 13, and
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Rainbow Through Pretty Storm Clouds Last night's sunset combined with the storm clouds around the Bay Area and the moisture in the air produced some stunning scenes, including a rainbow over AT&T Park. Above a shot
SF News Three Of The Rainbow Girls ID'd Via Surveillance Video After Brazen Theft At Target The Rainbow Girls, now named the Rainbow Crew because two males have joined their ranks, have been terrorizing retail establishments around the city for five years now, and none have yet been arrested.
SF News Video: Lightning Show Around South Bay And Stockton Last Night The thunderstorms that Roberta Gonzalez promised us earlier this week did arrive last night, at least to our east, and not with much rain. CBS Sacramento caught the footage above from their cameras,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Nordstrom Rack Attacker Gets Jail Time 27-year-old Terrie Vaiasaga Elzie who pleaded no contest to felony assault in that Nordstrom Rack beatdown of that hipster girl who told her to quiet her child is getting four months in jail.
SF News Below-Market Units At Massive Trinity Place Complex Allegedly Being Rented Airbnb-Style The massive Trinity Place development was pushed through the city's bureaucracy over many years, through many fights, by 90-year-old local powerhouse developer Angelo Sangiacomo. When complete it will ultimately contain 1900 units of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Best Post-Midnight, Late-Night Eats In San Francisco Sadly, San Francisco has never been a 24-hour dining town, and late-night eats are neither easy to come by, nor often all that great. But that is changing (slowly!) In the past we've
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Westfield-Adjacent Brasserie From Perbacco Team Gets A Name: Volta The much anticipated spinoff project from the Perbacco/Barbacco team of Staffan Terje and Umberto Gibin finally has a name and an opening timeframe. We first learned about their brasserie plans for the
SF News Godzilla El Niño Plus The 'Blob' Could Mean Rain For Northern California, Or It Still Could Not Though chances remain fairly high that the strengthening El Niño will mean a lot of wetness (and possible flooding) for the Bay Area, there is a chance the majority of the rain will
Arts & Entertainment Alexander Skarsgard Explains The Drag Thing Monday night, Alexander Skarsgard inexplicably showed up at the Diary of a Teenage Girl premiere in SF in full, rather excellent drag. While some might say he didn't need a reason for this,
SF News Shrimp Boy Fallout: DA's Office Investigating... Someone The fallout from Tuesday's court filing on behalf of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow continues as reporters have swarmed City Hall, Mayor Lee has issued multiple denials and outright dismissals of the allegations, and
SF News Troubles At SF Weekly Make National Headlines Though we don't make a habit of covering the Inside Baseball tedium of the local media scene, given that this is a year that's seen multiple publication shutdowns in SF, it seems noteworthy
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Swastika Chalice Found On Market Street Perhaps leftover from some homeless person's Raiders of the Lost Ark-style ritual last night, Corey Thrace captured this swastika chalice under a tree on Market Street. Update: Commenters have noted that swastikas like
Arts & Entertainment Video: Looking Back On '90s Mission School Artist Margaret Kilgallen A piece in this week's New Yorker tells the powerful story of San Francisco artists Margaret Kilgallen, Barry McGee, and Clare Rojas a love triangle of sorts with a tragic twist in that
SF News David Chiu Wore A Wire To Talk To Shrimp Boy Because He Feared For His Life Another detail to come out of the release yesterday of a court filing in the case against Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow is that former Board of Supervisors President David Chiu, who's now a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink A Peek At The Menu At Petit Crenn, Opening Next Week Last night there was one of the first preview events for Dominique Crenn's Petit Crenn in Hayes Valley, for industry friends and media, and I can tell you right now that this thing
SF News Stolen Dog Found Inside SUV A Few Blocks From Where It Was Stolen Yesterday's story about the pair of dental students from the East Coast whose car was stolen near the Castro Safeway with their dog inside already has a relatively happy ending. KRON 4's coverage
SF News Day Around the Bay: Every Bay Area UFO Sighting, Mapped Female engineer used in BART ads recruiting for her company spurs #iLookLikeAnEngineer campaign. [Medium] Mapping every Bay Area UFO sighting since 1905. [Curbed] Facebook now claims it’s streaming more video than YouTube.
SF News New Study: Climate Change Could Turn SF Into San Diego, Temperature-Wise? We've heard various predictions before, but a new study based on climate-change models as they would stand today (assuming nothing more is done to curb emissions and temperatures continue to fluctuate as they