SF News Muni to Spy on Drivers to Curtail Texting, Cell Phone Use The California Public Utilities Commission has ordered Muni to install video cameras in the cabs of Muni metro trains to surveil operators and discourage cell phone use while operating trains. We all know
SF News Occupy SF Encampment Moving to Civic Center? The current population of Occupy SF campers down in front of the Federal Reserve on Market Street appear interested in shifting things uptown a bit -- the Examiner reports on a request put
SF News Make No Mistake: The Feds Are Coming After Medical Marijuana [Updated] For those naysayers who want to believe that this new round of letters to a few S.F. pot clubs and the IRS audit of a huge dispensary in Oakland are isolated incidents,
SF News Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Little Girl Hearts Brad Pitt Well isn't she just a little lusty lady? We know her mother coached her to say this, and forces her to read US Weekly all the time, but whatever. There are worse things.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: The Endless Summer at Plate Shop Yes, we're getting a bit of what we consider summer this weekend. It won't be hot, but it will be nice. Drink it up while you can, kids, and while doing so, drink
SF News SFist Blotter: FiDi Bank Robbed Yesterday; Gunman Arrested After I-580 Shutdown FiDi / Bank Heist: Someone successfully robbed a bank on the 500 block of Montgomery Street yesterday and got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect, a man in his 40s or
SF News Feds Send Threatening Letters to S.F. Pot Clubs [Updated] Just days after we hear about a federal crackdown, via the IRS, on several large California marijuana dispensaries, we learn that three Mission-based pot club landlords received strongly worded letters from the Department
SF News I-580 Shut Down in Oakland as Police Search for Shooting Suspect Details are few, but the westbound portion of I-580 was completely shut down by the CHP at 2:45 this afternoon as police are searching for a suspect in an attempted robbery and
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Sneezing Puppy, Remixed Before you hit the comment button, we fully acknowledge how annoying the Creative Commons soundtrack on this video is. But the puppy sure is cute! And the top comment on the YouTube page,
Arts & Entertainment And Now, A Double Rainbow Over the Bay 11:15 a.m., Thursday, October 6, 2011. Photo by Joey DeRuy
SF News Burglars Find Child Porn, Help Bust the Guy They Burgled Way out in Delhi that's Delhi, California, along Route 99 in the Central Valley a pair of petty thieves broke into a barn and stole some CDs, which they likely hoped that could
SF News That Wheelchair-Bound Man Shot By SFPD Last Winter? He Was Shot In the Penis Yesterday the trial began for Randal Dunklin, 56, the wheelchair-bound homeless man who was shot by police on January 4th of this year after he had been wielding a knife and refusing to
SF News Weather Report: Hail There's nothing like waking up slightly hungover from a friend's mid-week birthday, your eyes oddly sticky and glossed over what's this? You left your contacts in. Gross to sit by the window drinking
SF News BREAKING: Sarah Palin Will Not Be Running for President Sarah Palin has officially stopped pussyfooting around the whole question of will she or won't she declare candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. In an email to supporters she said she'd made the
SF News Scenes From Today's OccupySF March Up Market Street A mid-day rain threatened to sog the throng of protesters who gathered at the Federal Reserve at 101 Market Street today, but luckily the squall passed and the march proceeded as planned. By
SF News SFist Blotter: Woman Robs Chase Bank on Market, Has Second Thoughts Mid-Market / Bank Robbery: A woman attempted to rob the Chase bank at 8th and Market yesterday evening just before 6 p.m., handing a note to a teller demanding money. Having succeeded in
SF News Feds Don't Condone Oakland Pot Dispensary, But Want $2.5M in Back Taxes The largest of the medical marijuana operations in Oakland one of the largest in the world, and the largest on the West Coast, in fact is Harborside Health Center, which posted $22 million
SF News Man Shot By Officers After Stabbing Parents in Richmond District Identified The man shot yesterday by SFPD following a Richmond district stabbing incident that left his mother dead and his father wounded has been identified as 44-year-old Peter Woo. It appears both Woo and
SF News Mendocino Murder Suspect Aaron Bassler Shot and Killed By Police Mendocino County murder suspect Aaron Bassler was shot and killed by Sacramento SWAT team members after a five-week manhunt in the woods around Fort Bragg Saturday. As we reported earlier, the schizophrenic Bassler
SF News Oakland's Fox Theater Is So Pretty Because It Went $58 Million Over Budget Oakland City Auditor Courtney Ruby has been in an ongoing battle with the Oakland City Council and city staff because she insists they didn't do a good enough job monitoring and scrutinizing cost
SF News SFist Blotter: Murder in Bernal Heights Last Night; Woman at Stanford Mugged By Hairy, Smelly Guy Bernal Heights / Murder: A man in his 20s was shot in the head in his own home on the 400 block of Franconia Street, just west of Highway 101, shortly before 9:40
Arts & Entertainment Chloe Sevigny* and Everyone Else You Missed at the Castro Street Fair We tried to tell you about the drag queen version of Chloe Sevigny a while back, and now that she's risen up the ranks of stardom to headlining a stage at the illustrious
SF News SFSU Student One of Three Killed at San Leandro 'Tattoo Party' Gunmen open-fired, with semi-automatic weapons, shortly after a party let out Saturday night/early Sunday outside a warehouse in San Leandro, killing three people and wounding three others. The party, publicized on Facebook
SF News Suicide at Colma Station Temporarily Shut Down BART Last Night Around 11:20 p.m. last night a man jumped down from a stairwell onto the BART platform at Colma station and in front of an oncoming train in an apparent suicide, according
SF News SFist Blotter: Indictments in Tourist Slaying; Marijuana Grower Killed in Amador Union Square / Indictments: A grand jury has indicted seven individuals in last year's tragic killing of German tourist Mechthild Schroer, 50, who was a bystander when a fight broke out near Geary and