SF News Soda Warning Label Law Blocked, Citing Soda Companies' First Amendment Rights Two years after San Francisco passed a law requiring soda companies to place warnings on their advertisements and billboards, a federal appeals court has blocked the requirement with an injunction saying that the
SF News Asian American Family Threatened For Putting Black Lives Matter Sign In Window One Asian American family in San Francisco has been the target of hate mail since putting up a Black Lives Matter sign in their window. KRON 4 reports that Debbie Lee has had
SF News Crowd-Funding Campaign For Berkeley Hot Dog Vendor Reaches $86,000 After video went viral last week of a UCPD officer "confiscating" the cash from a hot dog vendor outside of a Cal football game, a GoFundMe campaign to help support the vendor (who
SF News Nancy Pelosi Run Out of Her Own Press Conference By DACA Activists VIDEO: Chaos at @NancyPelosi #DACA event as 40+ undocumented hijack her news conf in SF: "We are not your bargaining chip! Let us speak!" pic.twitter.com/KC2WyrjqSy— Doug Sovern (@SovernNation) September 18,
SF News Day Around the Bay: Lyft and Uber Drivers Behaving Badly Stanley Roberts has more People Behaving Badly, this time: Lyft and Uber drivers getting caught in intersections. [KRON 4] The DMV has placed a few self-service kiosks into some Bay Area grocery stores.
SF News Cancelled Patriot Prayer Rally Ended Up Costing SFPD $755,000 After the San Francisco Police Department played a cat-and-mouse game with the organizers of that Patriot Prayer rally in August, the city of San Francisco is left holding a hefty bill of $775,
SF News Alaska Promises To Keep Virgin Amenities, Signs Partner Deals With Giants, Kevin Durant Alaska Airlines knows that many folks are going to miss Virgin America, so they're trying their best to ease your worries—by copping some of Virgin America's signature style and reaching out to
SF News Land Under SF Freeway Overpasses Could Soon Become Parks San Francisco might have more than a few new parks in its future as 10 plots of land located underneath the city's elevated freeways could potentially be converted to parks and open-air recreation
SF News BART Gives Away Free Weekend Round Trip Tickets In an effort to help boost its weekend ridership, BART is handing out free round-trip tickets that are good for a trip on any weekend until December 18th. The agency has already distributed
SF News Dreamers File Lawsuit Against Trump Administration's Move to End DACA The resistance to Trump's rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (or DACA) program continues today as San Diego-based attorney Dulce Garcia files a lawsuit in San Francisco federal court against the