SF News Woman Kicks 2-Year-Old In Torso At Golden Gate Park A 24-year-old woman stands accused of assaulting a two-year-old at the Golden Gate Park playground. Vile on all accounts if true. "The attack was reported at about 4:30 p.m. at the
SF News Werq: High-Fashion Teen Escapes From Juvie Shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday night, a teenager escaped authorities while en route to juvenile hall. And you can spot the little rapscallion for he was last seen sporting the
Arts & Entertainment Last-Minute Gift Guide For SF Kids Tis the week leading up to Christmas. But don't panic. For the remainder of the week, we will post last-minute gift ideas ripe for the plucking, wrapping, and giving. Starting things off? A
SF News Tale Of Missing Daly City Boy Ends In Relief This is so something we would've done: 11-year-old Hontzuo Ren is presumably in a world of trouble after his parents and Daly City police "used every resource available" to find him on Sunday
Arts & Entertainment Could This Be The Greatest Photo Ever Taken In San Francisco? Well, we sure think it is. A bunch of kids (in school uniforms no less!) giving high fives to passing cyclists on Market Street? Call it a red-letter day, folks. Snapped on a
SF News Video: Castro Theatre Manager Goes Off On Nudists, Journalist George Davis, a transplant from Tennessee who once ran for mayor of San Francisco, likes to get naked in the Castro. And good for him. The Castro, famous for being the queer historic
Arts & Entertainment Found: Forged Note From Kid Who Wants Knife For 'Dear Hunting' Kids do the darndest things—like stabbing beautiful creatures to death, and forging notes from their parents. The fine folks at Bernal Cutlery came across this note "tucked away in an old Atlas
Arts & Entertainment Leukemia-stricken SF Child Needs Your Airline Miles, You Guys! Kiona from San Francisco is a bright little nine-year old who is battling leukemia. She really wants to travel to Hawaii with her family to swim with dolphins. Who wouldn't? But Kiona deserves
Arts & Entertainment Help Burgled Digital Media Nonprofit That Helps At-Risk Youth! BAYCAT, educators and job-finders for underserved youth in the digital media arts, is a local profit notorious for doing damn good work. On Thursday, July 12th, their space in Dog Patch robbed. All
SF News 15-Year-Old Oakland Boy Shot, Killed On Tuesday night, a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot in Oakland near the Coliseum. Hadari Askari "was shot about 8:08 p.m. in the 6700 block of Leona Creek Drive in the
Arts & Entertainment Does San Francisco Need A Dutch Urban Cycling Infrastructure? By Alissa de Vogel Amsterdam is frequently and enthusiastically heralded as the best city in the world for cyclists, and for good reason. The entire city and outlying areas are covered with physically
SF News Richmond: Boy, 10, Shot While Walking With Mom Well, this is mortifying: a 10-year-old kid was shot in the city of Richmond on Thursday while strolling with his mother. And the shooting suspect was, you guessed it, a deplorable teenager. Ugh.
Arts & Entertainment It Gets Indie: Teens Put On Benefit Concert For Gay Youths What were you doing at 14? Or 16? Probably not helping organize the second annual It Gets Indie benefit concert at Great American Music Hall. That's just what Noah Hornik, 14, and his
SF News Teens Punched, Burned With Cigarette During Mugging A triplet of horrible men around the ages of "25 and 35" brutally mugged a pair of teens Monday night in the city's Western Addition. Near the intersection of McAllister and Laguna at
SF News Man Killed In Oakland While Pushing His Son In A Stroller A man was shot and killed in broad daylight yesterday in East Oakland. The victim, identified as 24-year-old Tyrell Omar Smith, was pushing his 1-year-old son in a toy car around 3:15
Arts & Entertainment Drive Carefully: Bike To School Day Thursday Be on the look out on Thursday, drivers (well, more than you already should) — it's S.F.'s 4th Annual Bike to School Day, in which hundreds of kids and their families take
Arts & Entertainment Confessions Of A San Francisco Parent: I No Longer Post Pictures Of My Kids On Facebook By D. Hanousek For a long time, I was one of those parents who posted adorable pictures and videos of my precious offspring on Facebook. On almost a daily basis, in fact. Since
Arts & Entertainment 7 Photos Of The New Dolores Park Playground Did you know the new Dolores Park playground is open? Aye. And you simply must drag your snot-covered little blessing(s) to the city's favorite park to check it out. It's got everything:
Arts & Entertainment Confessions Of A San Francisco Parent: Why Do Dads Get The Shaft? By D. Hanousek You may or may not have noticed that two weeks ago, I took the day off from writing . I wasn't going to talk about it because I'm inclined to keep
Arts & Entertainment Confessions Of A San Francisco Parent: 'It's Getting Lonely Out Here' By D. Hanousek Maybe it's the nonstop rain or the traffic on 101. Maybe it's the news that one of my SFUSD-champion parent friends is pulling her kids out of public school and
SF News Mission Plays Host To SF Murder No. 9 Of 2012 On Saturday Friday night, 39-year-old Ronald Monzon of Newman, CA was shot and killed in San Francisco's Mission District. SFPD responded to reports of gunfire near 23rd and Shotwell streets at 7:20
SF News Free Muni Rides For Kids? Some say yes. Many say no. According to an op-ed piece in Thursday's Chronicle, the good-intentioned plan, sparked by Supervisor David Campos, stands as "an appealing idea that City Hall is all but
Arts & Entertainment Behold: The SFO Activity Book On the heels of last week's hot topic surrounding kids in restaurants which also brought up the typical debate in the comments over whether kids should be allowed on planes, we found ourselves
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Confessions Of A San Francisco Parent: Babies In Restaurants Aren't A Problem By D. Hanousek The other night, while my husband and I were enjoying a long overdue romantic dinner at Delfina (to which my husband dutifully and accurately remarked that we have done on
Arts & Entertainment Confessions Of A San Francisco Parent: I Don't Mind When My Kids Curse A few weekends ago when San Franciscans were enjoying unseasonable Dolores Park weather, my husband and I threw an impromptu deck party for our friends with kids. At one point in the day,