SF News Entire Board of Supervisors Wants To Rename Justin Herman Plaza There is not much suspense to this afternoon’s San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee vote on whether to rename the Embarcadero’s Justin Herman Plaza. Considering that every
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SF News Oakland Gone Wild: DUI, Child Porn Charges For Police And Fire Department Officers Wednesday was a hell of a day for the Oakland Police and Fire Departments, as today we have separate reports of disturbing DUI and child pornography charges for officers from both organizations. While
Arts & Entertainment SF's 'First All-Female Rock Band' Ace Of Cups Reunites For New Album Sure, go ahead and laugh at those seventysomething silver-haired biddies recording rock music in the image above. Those seventysomething silver-haired biddies are the seminal Summer of Love musical act The Ace of Cups,
SF News Lyft To Offer Free Rides In Self-Driving Cars Later This Year In SF The supposedly kinder, gentler, and self-described “woke” rideshare service Lyft has been feasting on the entrails of scandal-ravaged competitor Uber as of late. But a new self-driving car announcement from Lyft today signifies
Arts & Entertainment New Oakland-Based Web Comedy 'The North Pole' Drops Next Week The low-budget web series genre has spawned enduring and memorable TV comedies like Portlandia, Broad City, and Insecure, but the next great web series may be sprouting up locally in Oaktown. A new
SF News Taxi Company Crowdfunds For Survival As SFMTA Hands Drivers Lump Sum Checks How does a struggling local taxicab company compete with the cheap and unregulated competition of Uber and Lyft? Apparently, the same way that people these days pay unexpected medical bills, bail their own
SF News Hillary Clinton And Her Book Tour Come To SF's Opera Plaza In October Too bad for all the neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and based stickmen who just allegedly left town, because lordy would they have had a field day with this one. Democratic Party nominee for President,
SF News Vallejo Elementary School Teacher Arrested For Dealing Heroin, Methadone A 36-year-old Napa woman was arrested Friday on suspicion of trafficking heroin and methadone, and using false identification. While the suspect, Delicia Gomez, was being booked at the Napa County Department of Corrections,
SF News Bloodthirsty Bed Bugs Homewreck SF Couple's Relationship The Bay Area found itself in a dubious top ten earlier this year when we were named the tenth most bed bug-infested region in America. Help may be on the way, according to
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SF News Dolores Park 'Light House' Domed Church Could Be Yours For A Cool $6.7 Million You will all recognize the domed former church right across from Dolores Park at 20th Street, and many of you remember that it was converted into luxury condos in early 2016 where oh
SF News Lightning Strikes Tahoe Hiker, Blasts Off His Clothes and Shoes You ever wonder what it’s like to be struck by lightning? Take a look at that shoe and read on, as we have a firsthand account from an Austrian hiker who was
SF News Supreme Court May Decide If 'Google' Is A Generic Term While our search engine and email overlords down in Mountain View surely love the fact that their brand name ‘Google’ has entered our everyday vernacular as a verb for “to conduct an online
Arts & Entertainment Burning Man Temple Being Built From Trees Killed In Drought You’ll notice this year’s Burning Man Temple looks a lot different than previous years’ laser cut jigsaw designs of David Best. Best has handed off the task to his previous lead
Arts & Entertainment Internet Archive Trying To Digitize Every Old 78 Record In Existence Fans of old vinyl records will not hiss at this news: The Internet Archive and the Archive of Contemporary Music are attempting to preserve and digitize every single remaining 78-rpm vinyl album, and
SF News Apple Ditches Self-Driving Car Dreams At last count, the roster of tech companies currently developing some sort of self-driving car, or the underlying technology to run one, includes Google, Uber, Tesla, and Lyft, in addition to blue-chip car
SF News City Sues Laundromat Owner Over 'Death Trap' Basement Apartment Excelsior and Outer Mission residents were recently shocked to discover that a popular coin-op laundromat had a secret subterranean basement full of squalid illegal apartments, as reported in May. That laundromat, the Clean
SF News Apple's Spaceship Doughnut Campus An Astronomical Hassle For Sunnyvale Locals In his final public appearance on this earth at a 2011 Cupertino City Council meeting, Apple co-founder/messiah Steve Jobs promised the council that Apple’s 175-acre “Apple Park” campus featuring a spaceship
SF News Swastika Flyers Surface In Alameda, Adding To Hate Crime Count A Sunday morning stroll in Alameda turned up a few Swastika-adorned flyers clearly designed to intimidate the Muslim community, and just a few blocks from the Islamic Center of Alameda, as ABC 7
SF News Elder Abuse Suspicions Shut Down Unauthorized Senior Facility Near Haight A routine Friday morning medical call turned into a raid on what authorities suspect was a sham senior care facility in Cole Valley. The Examiner reports that seven senior citizens have been removed
SF News Remaining Old Bay Bridge Foundations To Be Imploded By Thanksgiving, Ahead Of Schedule The phrases “ahead of schedule” and “under budget” are not ones we are used to hearing with regards to the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge and the demolition of the old
SF News Woman Killed in Lower Haight Parking Crash A Friday night parking crash has left one woman dead, according to Hoodline, after the victim neglected to put her transmission into park when parking and was run over by the vehicle. Bay
Arts & Entertainment Where To Watch The Eclipse In The Bay Area If you’re not heading to Oregon with your hippie friends or attempting to conceive a child with a Craigslist rando during Monday morning’s first full eclipse of the sun visible in
SF News Teen Daredevils Face Jail Time For Golden Gate Bridge Shenanigans You might recall soiling your pants back in mid-May while watching the exhilarating but phenomenally stupid viral video, seen above, of two teen bros who climbed the Golden Gate Bridge, then did all