SF News Grandfather Of Kayleigh Slusher Speaks Out About Her Death The grandfather of Kayleigh Slusher, the three-year-old girl who was found dead in her mother's Napa apartment on Sunday, has spoken out to the press about the loss of his granddaughter, his daughter's
SF News Facebook, Google, Other Tech Companies Reveal Vague Outlines Of NSA Surveillance Requests In a group of simultaneous and totally cryptic public reports, tech companies including Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Apple all disclosed for the first time Monday the scope and number of requests they responded
Arts & Entertainment 'Looking' Episode Three: Bathhouses and Gay Bosses The stories of our three main characters get shoved along at a steady clip in the third episode of HBO's Looking, with all of them suddenly facing big changes in their work lives.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Elbo Room Might Not Be Long For This World You need to take this with a grain of salt and not go screaming about it on Facebook like it's a done deal, but the people who own the property that the Elbo
SF News Weather Report: Semi-Answered Prayers It's a nice sound, remember? Rain coming down in a light well. You were probably smiling a little as you woke up Sunday morning, knowing that you didn't have to go out in
SF News Hospital, Sheriff's Dept. Blamed Equally For Lynne Spalding's Death The tragic case of the death of Lynne Spalding, who was found in a locked stairwell at S.F. General Hospital on October 8 after disappearing from her hospital room 17 days earlier,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink ABV, New 16th Street Bar, Slated For March Opening Way back in September we told you about ABV (the abbreviation for alcohol by volume), a cocktail bar coming to the former Tokyo GoGo space on 16th Street. And now we have an
Arts & Entertainment Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence Hosting Dog Blessing In Dolores Park On Sunday On Sunday, in Dolores Park (during the Super Bowl) there will be a first ever Blessing of the Bay Area's Dogs. Dog owners are encouraged to bring their pooches to the park where
SF News Illegal Gambling Spot In Excelsior To Close For Good As promised a couple months ago, City Attorney Dennis Herrera has succeeded in shutting down an illegal gambling parlor that accounted for "a hundred-fold increase in police calls" to the Excelsior neighborhood in
SF News Pelosi Confirms She's Not Retiring Yet House Minority Leader and SF homegirl Nancy Pelosi, remarkably not exhausted by the last year of bullshit in Congress, confirms this week that she will be running for her House seat again in
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Loló Relocates In The Mission, To Valencia Street Popular, whimsical, Mexi-fusion spot Loló closed the doors on their existing 22nd Street space after service Saturday night and they're set to reopen this Monday, February 3, in a new, bigger space at
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Try Not Having Kids' This one should strike a chord with all you childless San Franciscans. From the same funny guy who brought us Racist Yard Sale. [Jason Messina/@SureThingChief]
SF News Larry Ellison Threatens To Move America's Cup To San Diego It's getting closer to the moment where Larry Ellison cuts another deal with San Francisco for the next America's Cup. But he knows he won't get the sweetheart deal he got the first
SF News There Are Still Communes For Rent In The Haight Lest you think the entire city has been condo-ized or TIC'd, or at the very least subdivided into studios that rent for $3000 apiece, please observe this listing that's been up for a
SF News 81-Year-Old Woman Shot In Home Invasion In Oakland's Dimond District Another story out of ever more burglarized Oakland: A would-be burglar busted down the door of an elderly woman's home in Oakland's Dimond District Tuesday morning and, upon seeing the woman at home,
SF News East Bay Woman, 46, Dies From H1N1 The tragic stories keep piling up, and even though it may not be the pandemic we all fear could strike one year, H1N1 is still killing people in the prime of their lives.
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Charles, Your Hangover' The folks over at Above Average, the YouTube channel started in part by SNL's Lorne Michaels, have been doing this series called "Charles, Your Hangover," in which actor Tory Stanton plays the personification
SF News Weather Report: Time For a Rain Dance This time next week we'll probably be right back where we were, with warmer-than-we-deserve temperatures and windless, bone-dry conditions. But for now, it's colder, cloudier, and tomorrow night the parched earth around us
SF News Samsung Said To Be Developing Google Glass Knockoff Korea-based Samsung, the company that prides itself on being second to market with everything from iPhone-like smartphones to iPad-like tablets, is said to be planning something called the Galaxy Glass, which will compete
SF News Firefighter Accused Of Running Over Asiana Crash Victim Now Suing City For Defamation A 25-year female veteran of the SFFD who was "falsely" accused of being the driver of the fire rig that ran over and ultimately killed 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan after last July's Asiana
SF News Bitcoin Startup Funded With Winklevoss Money Busted By Feds In Silk Road Sting The ongoing saga of The Silk Road investigation and the trial of its alleged founder Ross Ulbricht gets more interesting as we learn that there's a Winklevoss connection. The much despised twin brothers
Arts & Entertainment 'Looking' Episode Two: Never Give Money To Meth Heads We get our first snippet of semi-graphic anal sex in the second episode of HBO's new gay dramedy Looking, as well as a bit more humor and some nice shots of the Bay
SF News BART Delays Sunday Caused By Woman On Tracks An unidentified woman may have jumped in front of a train at Embarcadero Station Sunday evening around 5:30 p.m., and she later had to be freed from underneath the train. She
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cafe Du Nord To Be Resurrected With Bar From Trick Dog Team, Food From Flour + Water Team Beloved music venue Cafe du Nord, in the basement level of the Swedish American Hall at Market and Sanchez, has been closed since the beginning of the new year for renovations under new
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Urban Putt, Miniature Golf Course, Bar, And Restaurant, Set For April Opening In The Mission Get ready, everyone. Miniature golf is coming very soon to 22nd and South Van Ness, and it will come complete with a bar from the Trick Dog team and a full-service restaurant from