Business & Tech Airbnb Acquires HotelTonight In Hopes Of Becoming ‘The Amazon Of Travel’ The company’s biggest acquisition yet adds a last-minute hotel booking app to its growing arsenal of hospitality offerings.
SF News S.F.’s Last Handmade Fortune Cookie Company Faces Possible Closure Chinatown’s 57-year-old Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory is believed to be the last remaining handmade fortune cookie manufacturer in the U.S.
SF News Stanford Admissions Officer Arrested on Attempted Murder Charges, Was Allegedly High on Acid The 26-year-old Deputy Director of Admissions for the university allegedly stabbed a woman in San Francisco in a drug-induced rampage.
SF News MacArthur Maze Rebuild Portends Massive Traffic Snarl Buckle up, I-80 and I-880 drivers, the gridlock from an upcoming MacArthur Maze construction project could be a nightmare well beyond the current nightmarishness.
SF News Breed Signs Off On City’s Largest Homeless Navigation Center On The Embarcadero The 200-bed center would allow pets and partners, and be a 24-hour facility.
SF News Police Pursuing ‘Person of Interest’ in Murder of San Jose Mother A 59-year-old mother of two was found mysteriously dead in her home on Thursday, and San Jose police say they have leads. Still, no one has been arrested in the case.
SF News No Charges in Stephon Clark Shooting, Family Seeks State Prosecution Wounds are reopened in the case of an unarmed Sacramento man who police shot six times in the back.
Arts & Entertainment Artist Paints Murals on Camp Fire Wreckage Artist Shane Grammer gets permission from property owners for these murals, which show “beauty in the ashes” of the destroyed town of Paradise, CA.
SF News SF Considers Tiny Houses, City-Sanctioned Camps For the Homeless The city is adding only 250 shelter beds a year, so some supervisors are pushing for more ambitious measures.
SF Politics Majority of Supervisors Oppose ‘Immoral’ Homeless Tent Sweeps After a grilling from homelessness activists and the DSA, six supes say they’d vote for an end to tent sweeps during major storms.
SF News City Hall Up in Arms Over Police Leaks in Adachi Investigation Supervisors, the Public Defender's Office, and even the SFPD itself call for investigations into SFPD’s leaking of personal details
SF News Arrest Made in Bizarre Torture, Hanging, and Dismemberment Case Prosecutors hope to deny bail to a 47-year-old man accused of drugging and hanging a much younger man, and stuffing the body in a suitcase.
SF News Woman Shot Near SF State, Power Outage Adds to Panic The shooting and the power outage were unrelated, but the Parkmerced campus was on edge last night and the shooter remains at large.
SF News KPIX News Crew Robbed, Shot at While Covering Oakland Teachers Strike A security guard remains hospitalized for gunshot wounds after the robbery of a KPIX news team.
SF News Leaked Details Raise New And Likely Unnecessary Questions About Jeff Adachi’s Death There's no indication of foul play, but a whole lot information about Adachi's passing that shouldn't be public suddenly is.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Controversial Pawn Shop Tapas Bar Revives Bisou’s Endless Mimosa Brunch The faux pawnbroker concept Pawn Shop brings Bisou Bistronomy’s gourmet mimosa brunch back out of hock.
SF News SFPD Officer of Racist Texting Fame Pleads Guilty to Robbing Banks Suspended officer Rain Daugherty's reign of robberies is over, as he pleads guilty on two counts.
Arts & Entertainment 13 San Francisco Standup Comedians to Go See Now Get giggly with the standout standups of the Bay Area comedy scene.
SF News Richmond District Residents Sue Verizon Over Gas Line Explosion Tenants accuse Verizon and several subcontractors of gas line negligence.
SF News UC Santa Cruz Freshman Indicted for Selling Molly and Cocaine via iOS App An app called Banana Plug has landed a UC Santa Cruz student under federal indictment for selling molly, meth, and cocaine.
SF News Is the Bay Area Becoming a 21-County 'Megaregion'? The pursuit of affordable living has turned the Bay Area into a “vast, 21-county megaregion” where commuters are driving longer and longer hours.
Bay Area Sports Giants Manager Bruce Bochy to Retire at End of Season Shocking news from San Francisco Giants spring training in Scottsdale, Arizona, as manager Bruce Bochy announced Monday morning that he will retire at the end of the 2019 MLB season according to the
SF News More Below Market Rate Housing Found Rented Out Illegally We know you don’t always watch the little news video reports we embed in these posts, but you really ought to watch the CBS 5 report above on homeowners scamming the system
SF News Feinstein Goes To Bat For Presidio Terrace Residents Whose Street Got Sold The incredibly uplifting and fabulous story of megabucks Presidio Terrace homeowners getting their street sold from them because they hadn’t paid a common property tax in 30 years has drawn the interest
SF News NYC Terror Suspect Had Logged Over 1400 Trips As Uber Driver New York City is still grieving over Tuesday’s Lower Manhattan terror attack that killed eight people and injured 12 more, but the incident is also reverberating at Uber headquarters here in downtown