SF News Motorcyclist Arrested After Pedestrian Dies In Market Street Crash The motorcyclist who allegedly mowed down two pedestrians on Market Street last week has been arrested after one of his two alleged victims died of their injuries. Witnesses say that 26-year-old
SF News Motorcyclist Mows Down Market Street Pedestrians Motorcyclist hits pedestrians on Mkt St, witnesses say rider drove onto the sidewalk. #mapit pic.twitter.com/ag7guv6aYx — Cbarnard (@CornellBarnard) July 2, 2015 Two Market Street pedestrians — one who was in a crosswalk,
SF News Much To Uber's Dismay, SFMTA Approves Private Vehicle Restrictions For Market Street After three hours of public comment Tuesday, the board for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency unanimously approved a plan that would dramatically change how private vehicles use a significant stretch of Market
SF News Now That Taxis Have A Small Advantage On Market Street, Uber Wants To Be Treated Like Them Usually insistent upon being considered a "Transportation Network Company," which is to say a technology business and not some sort of retrograde taxi service, Uber "Technologies" has changed its
SF News Powell And Civic Center BART Entrances To Get New Glass Canopy Things The concrete-walled entrances to BART stations along Market Street are set to get makeovers over the next decade or so, as the Chron's John King explains in an impatient tone
SF News Photo Du Jour: Reclining Portrait With Animal Carcass At 4th And Market The citizenry of Reddit today are picking apart a strange photograph of a person asleep nodding off near what might be a lamb carcass at 4th and Market Streets. To be sure, we
Arts & Entertainment Local Children's Author Behind <i>Mulan</i> Dead After Market St. Fall San Francisco children’s author Robert D. San Souci died at age 68 following a head injury from a fall on Market Street. He was found unresponsive in mid-December by friends with
SF News Local Kook Rides High-Wheeler Cycle Down Market Street And Local Paper Calls The Cops On Him This guy has been seen riding a penny-farthing, also known as a high-wheeler bicycle, in the bike lane down Market Street, and SF Weekly immediately called the SFPD on him to
SF News [Update] Police Unsure How Long People Were Stepping Over Dead Homeless Person In Front Of Market Street Coffee Shop Unfortunately one of the n'hoods homeless just passed away in front of Peet's coffee just now. Saw him every day on Mkt. St. @Castro_Biscuit — Dennis Richards (@PlnCom_Richards)
SF News Report: SF's Dirtiest Stretch Of Street Is Still Mid-Market Newsflash: Mid-Market, despite high-profile revitalization efforts, is still very dirty and smells resultantly horrific. According to a survey conducted by the City’s Office of the Controller, Tweet Street the Twitter
SF News At Last, Market Street Place Breaks Ground The long-delayed, $150 million, 250,000-square-foot urban mall now known as Market Street Place is slowly rising from an empty hole in the ground. Mid-Market revivalists are rejoicing as,
Arts & Entertainment Market Street Project To Remember Forgotten Waterways Before the Wiggle was the bike route of least resistance through some of San Francisco's hills, it was a flat creek bed that hosted an intermittent stream. But that's
SF News Separate Stabbings Send Two Men To SF General Monday Night It was a tough Monday night for two San Francisco men, who were stabbed in separate incidents about 20 minutes and a little more than four miles apart. At about 6:20 p.
Arts & Entertainment Photos: A Rainy Giants World Series Victory Lap Despite the biggest rain storm of the year so far arriving just as celebrations were kicking off, thousands poured onto Market Street and into San Francisco's Civic Center today to see
SF News You May Soon Be Forbidden From Driving On Most Of Market Street Rather than enact some clear plan that does not confuse longtime residents and tourists alike, the SFTMA is continuing in their piecemeal approach to banning vehicle traffic on Market Street with yet another
SF News Cash-Tossing Carjackers On The Loose In San Francisco A day after a gunpoint carjacking and an impromptu weapon-and-drug giveaway, the San Francisco Police Department continues to seek the three men who led them on a wild chase from Van
SF News SF Firefighter Puts Stop To Crazy Pickup Truck Rampage When a man stole a truck from a Lower Haight construction site, it seemed like nothing could stop him as he drove into cars, down a one-way street in the wrong direction,
SF News Video: Stanley Roberts Shames Everyone Driving In Red Transit-Only Lanes Perhaps you've noticed that there's now a bright red lane that extends 330 feet down mid-Market, ending at 6th Street. It's meant to tell confused drivers,
SF News Shootings Mar Pride Weekend In San Francisco The San Francisco Police Department is investigating four shootings that occurred over the weekend, including one homicide and three other violent incidents adjacent to San Francisco's Pride celebrations. On Friday at
SF News Angry Uber Drivers Rally Against The Future Remember when the argument was cabs vs Uber? Well, there's a new player in the game, and Uber's drivers sure don't like it. Sometimes the fall from
SF News Futuristic, Tiny-Room Capsule Hotel Coming To Mid-Market As Mid-Market continues marching towards a cleaner, less stabby future, the next big addition to join the soon-to-be renovated Renoir Hotel will be a Tokyo-style capsule hotel with 200
SF News Market Street Place Finally Moving Forward, Dreams Of Going Upscale That hulking, empty lot on Mid-Market is finally set to rise into a more retail-friendly $150 million, 250,000-square-foot urban mall. When last we checked in at the lot,
SF News NEMA 2.0 Coming To Van Ness & Market The rapidly changing stretch of MidMarket will soon get another infusion of developer money and marketing materials: as The Chronicle reports, the owners of the Honda dealership at Market and South Van Ness
SF News New Market Street Changes Will Banish Even More Cars Although the city is still a long ways from achieving Gavin Newsom's dream of turning Market Street into the Champs-Elysée of the West, the S.F. Municipal Transportation Agency will