SF News Bay Area Officially Named The Worst Place For Renters (Again) In Forbes' annual ranking of the worst cities in the country for renters, not one but three Bay Area cities now take the top three slots: San Jose (#3), Oakland (#2), and of
SF News Stuff Store On Valencia Is Latest Victim Of Smash-And-Grab Robbery The vast, high-end flea market known as Stuff was the latest victim of a smash-and-grab robbery on Wednesday morning, with a group of four to six thieves breaking through the glass front door
SF News Black Lives Matter Protesters Disrupt Traffic, Shout 'Shame On You' At Malia Cohen And London Breed; Campos Compares SF Inequality With Rwanda There were multiple coordinated protests Tuesday around the country in order to keep attention on the problem of racial injustice and police shootings, including a large one in New York City that resulted
SF News San Francisco's Tiniest Condo Sells For $415K, 39 Percent Over Asking Remember this tiny 265-square-foot TIC from the other week that was asking $425K? Well, a barely larger unit, but an actual condo, that clocks in at 291 square feet on Howard Street in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Del Popolo Pizza Truck Goes Brick And Mortar On Nob Hill Major pizza news today: Popular Neapolitan pizza truck (with on-board wood oven) Del Popolo is going to get its own permanent home on Nob Hill, at 855 Bush Street between Taylor and Mason.
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SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Amazing Sizzler Promo From 1991 Is Better Than Hillary's Campaign Ad This almost 5-minute promotional video from Sizzler aimed at potential franchisees? came out in 1991, and comes complete with a soaring theme song about America, and choices, that just might bring a tear
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Octavia, The New Spinoff Of Frances In Pacific Heights, Opens Thursday Tomorrow will mark the opening of chef Melissa Perello's second San Francisco restaurant, Octavia (1701 Octavia Street at Bush), which she told SFist a few details about a couple weeks back. After a
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dolores Park Gets 'Pop-Up' Trash Clean-Up Help In addition to almonds, here are California’s top water guzzling culprits. [KQED] There's an "eco pop-up" launching this week in an effort to hold everyone's hand and show them how to remove
SF News SoulCycle Gets Pride Float, Will Open By Early Summer In The Castro As promised, following their conditional use approval, SoulCycle is all set to move in to the former Diesel Store/Bank of America at the prominent corner of Castro and Market Streets. As Hoodline
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Forgery, A New Craft Cocktail Spot, Coming To Former Sloane In SoMa Back in December we heard that the PlumpJack Group had moved in on the former Sloane nightclub space in SoMa (1525 Mission Street near 11th) with plans for a lounge of some kind,
SF News It Cost Some People $100 To Park At Yesterday's Giants Game Parking proved costly for #SFGiants fans as lots went from charging $70 to $80 and then $100. http://t.co/n7vR52nstZ pic.twitter.com/YPri24jTmk— ABC7 News (@abc7newsBayArea) April 14, 2015 Some SoMa
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Alert: Get A Free Ice Cream Cone At Ben & Jerry's Right Now In an annual tradition, Ben & Jerry's is giving out free ice cream. From noon to 8 p.m. today you can head to any Ben & Jerry's scoop shop for a free
Arts & Entertainment This Is Why I'm Not Retweeting You It's been said often enough regarding our current cultural moment: We've all become a little too desperate for the immediate validation provided by Facebook Likes, comments, and retweets. For various media types and
SF News Make No Mistake, California, This Fire Season Is Likely To Be Terrible Due to the drought, fire season is starting early in California, and Cal Fire is already warning of dry, fire friendly conditions that have prompted them to hire extra firefighters ahead of what's
SF News The Rush-Hour Crush On BART Will Continue Unchanged For At Least Two Years It looks like the results are in from that previously announced study BART was doing on train over-crowding, and yep, rush-hour trains are definitely over-crowded! As the Chronicle reports, and as all commuters
SF News Friends And Family Mourn Woman Who Was Struck And Killed During High-Speed Chase Friday 42-year-old Bridget Klecker was in the wrong place at the wrong time Friday night when she was struck and killed in a crosswalk at California and Kearny Streets by three armed suspects fleeing
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chef Jeremiah Tower Calls Critic Michael Bauer A 'Troll' Back in February, Chronicle critic Michael Bauer took a trip to New York to check in on longtime SF chef Jeremiah Tower's work revamping Tavern on the Green. He posted a mini-review on
SF News SF Gay Man Starts 'I'd Bottom For Hillary' Campaign A San Francisco man named Ryan, who's only going by his first name for press purposes at the moment, has just launched a small site in support of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential bid,
SF News Willie Brown Says Newsom Should Be Hillary's Veep, Calls Peskin A 'Troll,' And Likes <i>Furious 7</i> This week's Willie's World is full of terrific tidbits from the man we all once called Da Mayor. First off he'd like everyone to know that Gavin Newsom should be Hillary Clinton's most
SF News Day Around The Bay: Guess How Much That Apartment Costs Wife of a San Francisco doctor accused of writing bogus painkiller prescriptions for homeless people has now been charged with money laundering. [Chron] Vice President Joe Biden was here last night and today,
SF News Mission Slumlord Locks Tenants Out Of Building A landlord in the Mission locked 23 tenants out of a building this week that had been deemed unsafe and uninhabitable by a city building inspector. The building at 938 Hampshire Street, as
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Share A Sh**ty Living Room For $1500 When I started writing this column a couple months ago, I didn't expect the sheer volume of depression-inducing examples of sorry accommodations that have come our way, either through quick Craigslist searches or
Arts & Entertainment Grateful Dead Confirm Bay Area Farewell Tour Dates At Levi's Stadium The surviving members of the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir, have confirmed the month-old rumor today that they will be adding two additional Bay Area dates to
SF News [Updated] Crowdfunding Campaign Launched To Support South Carolina Officer Who Shot Unarmed Man Even though GoFundMe has already rejected a campaign in support of Officer Michael T. Slager, the South Carolina cop who appears on video to have shot an unarmed man in the back after