SF Politics SF Examiner Apologizes For (Literally) Placing a Bullseye On Dean Preston’s Face in Print Edition In what’s being criticized as a “deeply irresponsible and contemptible” publishing decision, the SF Examiner Wednesday front page depicted Supervisor Dean Preston with a bullseye target over his face, and the paper is now apologizing.
SF News Hearst Office Building At Third And Market Could Become Hearst Hotel As tourism booms in San Francisco with a record 25 million visitors in 2015, the historic Hearst building at Third and Market Streets may seek to capitalize on the trend with a conversion
SF News Examiner Lawsuit Against Chronicle Maybe Backfiring As Judge Orders Sanctions, Shifts Legal Fees To Examiner The "Hearst eagle," a masthead symbol that still adorns the San Francisco Examiner, was created by William Randolph Hearst during the paper's prime as a flagship Hearst Media property. But these days, the
Arts & Entertainment Terrible Human Being Jay Mariotti Hired By San Francisco Examiner In a move that should only make what goes on behind the scenes at San Francisco Media Company even more entertaining, the Examiner hired controversial sports pundit Jay Mariotti. On Friday the paper
SF News Documentary Filmmaker Trailing <em>Examiner</em> Crime Reporters Filmmaker Max Cherney has been hanging out with Examiner crime reporters, and writers on their Law & Disorder blog, Mike Aldax and Rob Nagle. Cherney first caught wind of their work via a
SF News <em>Examiner</em> Announces Editorial Shifts, Talks Trash About The <em>Chronicle</em> The Examiner, as we mentioned, was recently sold to a news consortium led by Black Press Group, and taking over as publisher is San Francisco resident Todd Vogt. Today the paper announced that
SF News Examiner Uncovers New "Development" in 2007 Tiger Attack Case: Nachos The Examiner reported on Thursday night that they obtained a never-before-released police interview with the Brothers Kulbir and Amritpal “Paul” Dhaliwal regarding the 2007 Siberian tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo, which
misc What's Going On Here, Ken Garcia Stalker? Holy Moses. SF Examiner columnist Ken Garcia has a fan.
SF News SF Supes Take Vacations, Media Reports SF Examiner has a very important report on what your San Francisco supervisors did during their three weeks off. A few of them did some pretty gay stuff; and one of them did
SF News Lastday, Capricorn 29s, Year of the City: 2009. Carousel Begins. by Chris Jones So, you remember that old 1970’s movie, Logan’s Run, where Logan and Jessica 6 take a space shaped monorail pod thing to the bad part of the dome
SF News Why So Low, Murder Rate? Newsom, That's Why. Yesterday, after SFist asked why the San Francisco murder rate in 2009 has been so low, the Examiner answered: Mayor Gavin Newsom. While the city almost hitting 50 at the same time last
SF News SF Libertarian Examiner Wants to Tell You Something Anti-reduce, reuse, recycler-er Justin Clarke, AKA SF Libertarian Examiner, would like to tell you something. He would like to tell you that Newsom's alleged plan to criminalize not recycling stinks worse than Ayn
SF News Former <em>Examiner</em> Editor Adriel Hampton Runs for Congress What will journalists do after newspapers finally fold? Many things. Starting their own PR companies will be big. Writing for online internt weblog sites will tempt many. (Most, however, will fail to grasp
SF News Former City Grant Writer Busted for Possibly Helping Nonprofit Land Funding A former grant writer with the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice was busted recently for violating civil-service laws -- an alleged conflict of interest that "could lead to fines and perjury charges
SF News <i>SF Examiner</i> Endorses McCain-Palin The mentally-crippled folks over at Examiner endorsed John McCain and Sarah Palin yesterday. We blame witchcraft.
SF News Rumor Mill: <i>Examiner</i> Delivers No More? Rumor has it the Examiner isn't going to do home delivery any more (just sit in stands, like SF Weekly, SFBG, etc). While this is fantastic news for those of us (i.e.
misc Really, It's Just Another Reason to Add in Roller Coasters What better reason than dipping attendance to add in roller coasters to boost visitor numbers! Worked for another animal sanctuary in the Bay Area. There's nothing like the screams of children and the
misc Quote of the Day: Examiner's Quote of the Day This might be yet another ploy to get on SFist. Failing that: what? Image credit: the formidable Jim Herd
SF News Stop the Stop the <i>Examiner</i> Cards Oh yay, more scraps of paper to throw out. And just what this city needs: even more needless legislation. Look, if you want the Examiner to stop delivery to your door, then simply
misc <i>Examiner</i> Gets Its Hair Did received a makeover today. (Just a few month's after the Gate went under the knife.) It's much more dark and emo than before, appearance-wise, and their journos get nifty little images next to