SF News 'Business Consultancy' Defaces SF Sidewalks Then Lies About It Wonder how @bluewolf got to spraypaint ads all over SF downtown sidewalks near #Dreamforce: required to remove later? pic.twitter.com/DR8UxwQPb3— Carla Marinucci (@cmarinucci) September 14, 2015 A New York based business
SF News Hooray! Those Pee-Deflecting Walls Are Working! The walls in San Francisco mean business. Or, more accurately, they mean "don't do your business here." That's after a new, fast-moving pilot program to paint walls with liquid-repellant paint which is already
Arts & Entertainment War Brewing In Castro Between Party Promoters, Merchants, And City Workers Over Ripping Down Posters Lampposts and street poles in the Castro have long been plastered with images of half-naked men and drag queens on posters promoting gay events in and around the neighborhood. There's good reason for
SF News In San Francisco, The Walls Pee On You Testing out a new pee repellent that "pees back" to prevent public urination. pic.twitter.com/6eDJ4w9MWH— SF Public Works (@sfpublicworks) July 23, 2015 It was a lightning-fast move, given that we're talking
SF News Dirty Streets Require Potable Water For City Cleaning, Are Still So So Gross San Francisco, California, the City by the Bay where thousands of gallons of drinking water are poured onto the streets and you totally can't tell. “We have to use potable water for steam
SF News Courtroom Saga For Admitted Tagger 'Cryst' Continues, Statement To KTVU Held Against Him When Andrew "Cryst" Yarbrough explained to KTVU that the "Cryst" and "Sheep" tags he'd admittedly left all over San Francisco meant "crystal meth" and "conformist gentrification and all that other shit," he was
SF News Northern Half Of Dolores Park To Finally Reopen June 18th After major delays, over $100k in vandalism, and more than 14 months of waiting, the northern half of Dolores park will reopen on June 18th. "The date has been set, the flowers are
SF News Clearing SF's Homeless Encampments, By The Numbers Though a new Homeless "Navigation Center," intended to move entire encampments into housing, was announced with much fanfare last week, the Chron's Matier and Ross is a bit more skeptical. Describing camp clearing
SF News Day Around The Bay: How To Get A Reservation At The Progress How to get a reservation at the Progress, the beautiful new restaurant we showed you last week from State Bird Provisions. [Eater] A San Jose police officer is on leave after threatening protesters
SF News DPW: You Can (Maybe) Remove Trees That Are Ready To Fall Down, But You'll Have To Pay For It Yourself The San Francisco Department of Public Works is trumpeting a solution for a 50 year-old bad decision that's resulted in thousands of dollars of property damage over the years. But here's the catch:
SF News DPW Staffer Runs Over Fellow Worker During Routine Trash Pickup [Update] A worker employed by San Francisco’s Human Services Agency as a condition to receive welfare was run over and killed by the driver of a Department of Public Works truck this morning,
SF News Video: Man Steals Crane Truck, Plays 'Bumper Cars' In DPW Lot At least three San Francisco city vehicles were damaged after a man allegedly stole a flatbed crane truck and "played a game of bumper cars" in a Department of Public Works lot. As
SF News San Francisco's Feces-Covered Streets By The Numbers 1: The number of blocks St. George Alley, aka "San Francisco's Filthiest Alley" runs Once: The number of times San Francisco's Department of Public Works manages to clean St. George Alley per week,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Watch San Francisco's Massive Valentine's Day Pillow Fight From Above Filmmaker Beto "Mooncricket" Lopez flew his "quadcopter" (a type of drone) over Friday night's massive Valentine's Day pillow fight, and it's kind of amazing. "Watch one of the guys on the bottom left
SF News All Quiet at Occupy SF Last Night After getting all worked up over an impending raid on the camp, Occupy SF still stands as of this morning. Despite yesterday's eviction notice from the DPW, Mayor Lee has yet to give
misc Death of a Prius-Eater This monster pothole lurked on Townsend Street in the shade of the ramp connecting 6th Street to I-280. Under normal circumstances, we find the shrill complaints of motorists about pavement quality to be