SF News Black Friday Shopper Fatally Shot In Reno Over Parking Spot; Brawl Breaks Out At Modesto Mall The horror show of Black Friday is over, and of course brawls broke out in various parts of the country as they always do. But things turned deadly Thanksgiving night outside a Reno
SF News Montgomery BART Station To Be Possibly Shut Down By Protest On Friday If an announcement posted to both Indybay and Facebook is to be believed, your Friday BART commute might be a little trickier than you expected. According to event organizers, a day-long demonstration planned
SF News BART Wants $70,000 In Restitution From Black Friday Protestors Protestors who chained themselves to BART trains on Black Friday are now facing a hefty fee from the transit agency in addition to criminal charges. One of the organizers of the protest is
SF News Are People Finally Sick Of Black Friday Insanity? Despite much crowing by retail watchers about how well the retail sector is expected to do this holiday season, Black Friday weekend proved to be a major disappointment, with overall spending down significantly
SF News Friday Night Protests In Union Square Bring Violence and Vandalism To SF Though the Ferguson-related fracas has stayed mostly across the Bay in Oakland this week, Black Friday brought a chaotic night with a couple hundred protesters to the middle of San Francisco. Several dozen
SF News Protesters Chain Themselves To BART Trains At West Oakland, Temporarily Halt Transbay Train Service [Updated] Following a quiet Thanksgiving Day in Oakland, protest-wise, a group of 20 to 25 Ferguson-related protesters managed to chain themselves together and chain themselves to two BART trains at West Oakland Station, shutting
Arts & Entertainment Black Friday Digital Deal Round-Up Welp, Thanksgiving is over. Filled with overeating, bickering with loved ones and tryptophan naps, one might think its time to rest. The day after known as Black Friday has had its profile raised
SF News Photo: People Waiting In Line To Buy Stuff Oh really? You're no better. You know, many of you have willingly—and, far worse, pridefully—waited in long lines for a bowl of Sriracha ramen, a scoop of artisan ice cream, or
SF News Black Friday: Protest Planned For San Leandro Walmart In honor of Black Friday, and the horrifically-named Gray Thursday, workers will protest at Walmart stores around the country today. Rev. Ed Middelton, a pastor at First Community Church in Dallas, Texas, who
SF News 12 Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Wake Up At 5 A.M. To Shop On Black Friday Our nation's collective consumerist orgasm is almost upon us, and we have a few questions. Think of this like a Cosmo quiz, except instead of finding out if your boyfriend loves you, you
SF News Video: Black Friday Brawl Erupts At Suburban Sacramento Shopping Mall It didn't take long for things to go south when the Roseville Galleria outside of Sacramento opened the floodgates to throngs of punchy Black Friday shoppers last week. After the doors opened at
SF News Black Friday Crash in Palo Alto Claims Lives of Two Sisters A collision on Highway 101 in the early morning hours Friday between an SUV and a parked CHP vehicle resulted in a family of six sustaining injuries, and the deaths of two daughters.
SF News Meanwhile, At City Target On Black Friday... We took a break from digesting to report on the presumed bloodbath happening at City Target at the Metreon, where we expected to brave hordes looking for Black Friday bargains. Alas, no such
SF News Striking Wal-Mart Workers In Richmond Get Support From Elected Official Contra Costa County Congressman George Miller, who has been representing the Bay Area since 1974, is seen here showing support for workers striking at a Richmond Wal-Mart on Black Friday. Workers across the
Arts & Entertainment Black Friday Alternative: Paxton Gate Described by Time Out London as Martha Stewart Meets David Lynch, Paxton Gate turns 20 this year. So, why not head over to Valencia Street to buy spider webs under glass, venus flytraps,
SF News San Leandro Walmart Shooting Suspect ID'd Police have identified the man accused of shooting a man in the neck outside a San Leandro Walmat on Black Friday. Detwone Watson, 29, stands accused of shooting Christopher Murillo, 21, during a
SF News OccupySF Descends On Union Square For Black Friday Protest A protest underway in Union Square has loads of Occupy SF supporters blocking traffic, drumming loudly, and attempting to occupy stores. Protesters have gathered in the city's tony shopping district to shun Black
SF News Man Shot Over Black Friday Haul At Wal-Mart During the early morning Black Friday rush in the East Bay suburbs, a family of eager shoppers was held up at gunpoint in the parking lot of a San Leandro Wal-Mart. Reports say
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: First in Line for Black Friday Making plans to take advantage of Black Friday shopping deals? We'd rather not, personally, that's why we have the Internet and a stack of Amazon gift cards. But if that's your kind of
SF News Photos from Black Friday Starting on Thursday, folks lined up outside aggressively non-boutique stores like Old Navy and Wal-Mart across the U.S. in order to get sanity-estranged deals on holiday shopping. Although Black Friday is as
misc Photo du Jour 283 Rhoda Gravador, right, and others search through handbags on sale at a Macy's store in San Francisco today. Blood bath to follow.
SF News Choose Your Own Adventure: Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Buy Nothing Day After Thursday's turkey and stuffing festivities have subsided and digested, Friday is when your wallet takes a hit on Black Friday, the day retailers hope to move into the black. But this year,
Arts & Entertainment The Day Of Stop Shopping Black Friday, the Friday after Thanksgiving, the day where big retail shoppers traditionally break even for the year! Traditionally considered the biggest shopping day of the year! Is it retail therapy? ....Or is
Arts & Entertainment Apple and the Marina Come Together in Perfect Nerd-Fratboy Harmony This Friday -- Black Friday -- Michaela Alioto-Pier's little neighborhood that thrives on ridicule will become a little more ridicule-less. At 9 a.m., Pacific Standard Time, on the day of November twenty-third,
SF News SFist Wants A Pony For Christmas Known as "the holidays", this is the time of year when we have to quit blowing all our expendable income on candy and pr0n, and must use it instead to buy what they