SF News Uber Driver Arrested For Attempted Burglary At Passenger’s House The alleged four-hour ransacking of a San Mateo home was all captured on Ring security footage, and it was the driver’s second burglary attempt of the day.
Business & Tech New Startup Hopes to Fill Your Living Room With Lonely Freelance Workers Yet another startup wants to cram more co-working into Mission District homes, Airbnb style, but city officials are already questioning whether this is even remotely legal.
Arts & Entertainment New Graphic Novel Details Sonoma Fire Victims’ Harrowing Experience A cartoonist who barely escaped the 2017 wildlife details the Tubbs Fire’s fury and heartbreaking aftermath in a riveting new graphic novel.
SF News PG&E Taps Coal Executive as New CEO, Not Exactly Turning Over a New Leaf Meet the new PG&E CEO and board, which Gov. Newsom lambasts as the same as the old CEO and board.
SF News Judge In Ghost Ship Trial Says Defense Can't Say 'Scapegoat' During Opening Arguments The judge in the Ghost Ship trial has ruled that photos of victims' remains will not be used by prosecutors, and she is considering whether Mayor Libby Schaaf can be called to the stand.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Trump’s Border Closure Could Leave Us Out of Avocados Within Three Weeks Hold on to your avocados — and all produce, plus any semblance of a stable U.S. manufacturing sector — because Trump’s proposed closure of the Mexican border threatens economic chaos.
Arts & Entertainment Burning Man Tinkers With Ticketing to Crack Down on Luxury “Turnkey” Camps Ticket registration begins this week, and luxury campers like Paris Hilton and Leo DiCaprio will have to wait in the online queue like everybody else.
SF News SF Car Break-Ins Decline To Slightly-Less-Than Epidemic Levels San Francisco has put a dent in the car break-in rate, and break-ins at city-owned parking are actually down pretty significantly.
SF News Wiener To Push for Rush-Hour Congestion Pricing In San Francisco Surge pricing won’t just be for Uber and Lyft anymore if Scott Wiener gets his way, as congestion pricing could be applied to all cars in certain California cities.
SF News Lyle Tuttle, SF’s ‘Father of Modern Tattooing,’ Has Died at 87 Tuttle’s tattooing career spanned more than 70 years, placing his ink upon Cher, Janis Joplin, and the Allman Brothers.
SF News Yet Another Poll Insists Everyone Hates the Bay Area and Wants to Leave Nearly half of Bay Area respondents say they’ll move out “in the next few years,” or at least that’s what they told pollsters.
SF News Oakland Police Backsliding on Bad Habits And Use-of-Force Reforms, Feds Say Last year’s shooting of a homeless, mentally ill man is among many factors renewing criticism of police chief Anne Kirkpatrick’s tenure in Oakland.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Legendary Polk Gulch Nightclub Divas to Close Management vows they’ll find another space, but Divas Nightclub’s decades-long run at Polk and Post Streets ends this month.
Arts & Entertainment ‘The OA: Part II,’ Set in San Francisco, Premiered Last Night in San Francisco SFist chatted away with “The OA” herself, Brit Marling, on the San Francisco-centric sequel season that premieres at Midnight tonight on Netflix.
SF News SF Man and ‘I Love New York’ Contestant Gets $13 Million Settlement After Being Framed for Murder Jamal Trulove, who briefly appeared on the VH1 reality series, is a free man after serving six years for a murder he didn’t commit.
SF News Three Different Shootings on East Bay Freeways Unrelated, CHP Says Road rage and gang activity have disrupted the highways of Concord, Livermore, and Richmond over the last three days.
SF News A City Tax On Uber/Lyft Rides Could Be Headed for the November Ballot The tax would need a two-thirds majority to pass, and aspires to raise $30 million for street infrastructure improvements.
SF News Famed Skateboarder and Thrasher Magazine Editor Jake Phelps Has Died at 56 Young and old skate punks alike have heavy hearts today. The legendary skateboarding activist and editor-in-chief of Thrasher ran the magazine for 26 years.
Arts & Entertainment The 11 Best St. Patrick’s Day Parties in San Francisco Éirinn go do these things, as St. Patrick’s Day is Sunday, the parade is Saturday, and the block parties kick off on Friday.
SF News Report: Facebook Facing Criminal Investigation Into Massive Data-Sharing Deals Oops, something went wrong — and this criminal probe might be the mother of all Facebook scandals.
SF News California Sanctuary Policy To Be Ridiculed Again in Wake of San Jose Murder Immigration and Customs Enforcement claims they attempted to detain the alleged killer, Carlos Eduardo Arevalo Carranza, ten times, and have been denied each time.
Business & Tech Jilted YouTuber Arrested for Making Criminal Threats Against Google Personnel Upset that his YouTube channel was shut down, a man drove 3,000 miles across the country to settle a score with Google.
SF News Manohar Raju Named New SF Public Defender As Adachi's Tenure Gets New Scrutiny Matt Gonzalez was not awarded the gig, but he seems a fan of Mayor Breed’s handpicked new public defender Manohar “Mano” Raju.
SF News Oakland City Councilperson’s Son Shot, Killed in Los Angeles Robbery Attempt The 21-year-old victim was the son of Oakland’s District 3 city councilmember Lynette Gibson McElhaney.
SF News Ninth Circuit Judges Rule Asylum-Seekers Can Appeal Their Deportations Our hometown Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sticks it to the Trump administration again, ruling that migrants who are denied for asylum will be allowed to appeal.