SF News Supes Surprised At Months-Old News That Dolores Park Litterers Are Never Cited It appears that District 8 Supervisor Jeff Sheehy has something in common with a certain kind of fragile Hollywood star — he never, it appears, reads coverage of himself. That was made apparent Wednesday,
SF News Internet Addict? You May Get To Skip Jury Duty Legislation currently being considered before the state assembly would give certain judges the authority to fine jurors whose internet use puts the integrity of a trial in question. What's more, the Associated Press
SF News Snitches Get Stitches: 'Spare The Air' Season Starts Today Don't think you'll get a ticket for tossing another Duraflame into the fire during a Spare the Air day? Think again. Last winter, the air district received 2,316 wood smoke complaints from
SF News [CORRECTION] PG&E Fined For San Carlos Pipeline Error CORRECTION: While initially reporting that a fine was issued for the San Bruno pipeline explosion and fire, this was NOT the case. Today's ruling was regarding PG&E "delaying and mischaracterizing" the
SF News Marketing Firm Fined $7,000 For Red Balloon Barrage Back in March, as SFist first reported, thousands of red balloons were released into the air from Yerba Buena Gardens, a stunt that was part of game release launch for Home Front. Although
SF News Fine Increase Approved For SF Disabled Placard Abusers In addition to an eternity burning in the lower circles of hell, handicap placard and parking space abusers will now face larger fines in San Francisco. Yesterday, the SFMTA approved fine increases for
SF News Doubling Fines Along 19th Avenue Might Somehow Solve Everything State Senator Leland Yee introduced a bill in the State Legislature this morning that, if passed, would see traffic fines double for violations occurring along the deadly strip of San Francisco road known