SF News Five Separate Sideshows Break Out In Three Bay Area Cities Overnight Sideshows took place in San Francisco, Oakland, and Vallejo on Saturday night, and people at the one in Vallejo even set a Christmas tree ablaze.
SF News California Considering Banning Sale Of Cars With Combustion Engines California could soon be making moves towards banning the sale of cars with internal combustion engines. This revelation came by way of Mary Nichols, chairman of the California Air Resources Board, who had
Arts & Entertainment Semi-Autonomous VW Electric Microbus, The I.D. Buzz, Makes Appearance In San Francisco Making an obligatory stop for a photo op in the nexus of once-upon-a-time and still-sorta-kinda Hippieville, the Upper Haight, here is VW's concept car version of their upcoming minibus throwback, which also just
SF News Stockton Teenager Live-Streams The Fatal Crash That Killed Her Sister 18-year-old Obdulia Sanchez was allegedly intoxicated and live-streaming a Friday evening car ride to her over 7,000 followers when she reportedly lost control of the car and crashed. According to BuzzFeed and
SF News It's Official: San Francisco And Oakland Are The Worst Cities For Drivers There's another downside to living in the Bay Area. According to a study by WalletHub, San Francisco is now America's worst city for drivers and Oakland is the second worst. What does that
Arts & Entertainment 'Cars 3' Grows Up With Its Audience I have a theory that I've, admittedly, not really done much to prove aside from talking to friends with kids: Pixar's Cars movies are the ones parents like the least, while their (often
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Scenes From Last Weekend's Lowrider Cruise Tribute To Selena Some Muni bus shelters on Saturday weren't displaying arrival times for buses: Instead, they read "Lowrider Cruise, 4/8 6pm to 9 pm." And cruise they did: The San Francisco Lowrider Council gathered
SF News Uber Wants To Bring Flying Cars To The Masses Within Ten Years The year is 2027. You're running late for your job in Silicon Valley, and, as commuter traffic south out of SF has only increased over the last ten years, you know that the
SF News $15 Billion Volkswagen Emission Scandal Settlement Approved By SF Judge A federal judge based in San Francisco just approved a $15 billion settlement in the emission-cheating scandal that rocked the German-based car manufacturer Volkswagen. The Associated Press reports that this is the single
SF News Elon Musk To Consumer Reports: We'll Keep Autopilot Thank You Very Much Consumer Reports today called on Tesla to temporarily suspend its autopilot feature in all of its cars following the May death of an Ohio man who had the feature engaged at the time
SF News Expect Confusion As Twin Peaks Partial Car Ban Goes Into Effect Today A spot loved by locals and tourist alike underwent some changes today, as sections of the road surrounding Twin Peaks were made the exclusive domain of cyclists and pedestrians. The SFMTA plan to
SF News Crazed Driver Terrorizes Lower Haight Before Crashing On Duboce Multiple hit & run Lower Haight ends 435 Duboce. pic.twitter.com/JiiRtP8Qfg— thelowerhaight (@LowerHaight) June 26, 2016 A multiple hit-and-run incident came to a crashing end Saturday evening, with Hoodline reporting that
SF News Man Claims Self-Driving Tesla Went 'Rogue,' Self-Crashed A Utah man is asking Tesla to investigate after he claims his Model S drove itself into a parked tractor-trailer. The Fremont manufacturer, meanwhile, rejects the allegation that its self-driving software is to
SF News Bay Area Now Has The Most Car Thefts In All Of The US While the Bay Area prides itself on being the best at a lot of things, having the most proficient car thieves is probably not something any of us are too excited about on
SF News SFMTA Approves Controversial Twin Peaks Car Ban Almost two years after it was proposed, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has made a decision to ban cars from one side of Twin Peaks, following a contentious meeting Tuesday. As previously
SF News Fanciful Renderings Imagine A Haight Street Without Cars In her essay "Slouching Toward Bethlehem," an investigation of life on Haight Street published in 1968, Joan Didion referred to a "center" that would not hold. While she was naming something more metaphysical,
SF News Video: Local Audi Mechanic Takes Joyride, Appears To Do Cocaine In Customer's Car It seems that one Bay Area car mechanic may have watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off a few too many times. Video posted to YouTube, that looks to have been shot from the dash-cam
SF News Early Morning Sidewalk Couch Fire Melts Cars In The Haight What a way to start the day. According to a tipster, at around 5:00 a.m this morning, he and his neighbors were awakened by the sounds of explosions and greeted by
SF News Self-Driving Google Car Crashes Into Bus, Robot Likely At Fault Although not the first time one of Google's self-driving cars has been involved in a collision, the Valentine's Day crash on a public street in Mountain View, California may be the fist time
SF News Video: Watch These Robots Build A Tesla Model X Fremont-based Tesla Motors yesterday released the above video depicting the partial assembly of a Model X, the electric car manufacturer's latest addition to its line of vehicles. Besides just being cool, the short
SF News Video: Sideshow Shuts Down Bay Bridge, Sparks CHP Investigation Traffic on the upper deck of the western span of the Bay Bridge came to a complete standstill this past Saturday as a car spun through all lanes, burning rubber and creating a
SF News Driver In City-Owned Sedan Strikes And Kills Pedestrian A pedestrian hit by a driver making a left turn* on Friday morning has died. The driver, operating a Ford sedan adorned with the official San Francisco city and county seal, was reportedly
SF News Car Break-Ins Are Up, Hit 5-Year High Last Summer Yes, you haven't been just imaging it — there are actually more car break-ins happening these days. In fact, data from the police department shows that we hit a 5-year high in the smash-and-grab
SF News Toll Report: Commutes Getting Bad Even At Earliest Hours “The number of people on the move between 4 and 5 o’clock is up, and up strongly,” Metropolitan Transit Commission spokesman John Goodwin told KRON 4 last month. Echoing that statement — traffic
SF News SoMa Club Promoters Hire Street Security To Counter Wave Of Car Break-Ins You know things have gotten out of hand when club promoters feel the need to step in and save the day. Yet that is exactly what has happened in SoMa, with DNA Lounge