SF News Sunny Afternoon In Dolores Park Explodes Into Fight Videos On Wednesday afternoon, following a pretty damn good park day, Dolores Park erupted into what looked like an all-out brawl. According to bystanders, hanging out on what is fondly referred to as Tallboy
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Mini-Golf News: 18 Holes of Putt-Putt Coming To The Mission Former CNET editor and longtime miniature golf aficionado Steve Fox has just signed a 10-year lease on a space at South Van Ness and 22nd Street, where he intends to transform the former
SF News SFPD Officers Shoot Two In Air Gun Altercation Two people were left in critical condition after an altercation sprung up early Sunday morning between two groups across the street from SFPD's Mission Station at 17th and Valencia Streets. A bystander alerted
SF News Teens Assault 25-Year-Old With Tire Iron On 49-Mission Bus Last night just before 10 p.m., a 25-year-old man was assaulted by a gang of six or seven youths on a 49-Mission Muni bus near the intersection of Mission and 22nd Streets.
SF News 59-Year-Old Woman Found Stabbed To Death Near 16th Street BART Adding to a violent weekend in the Bay Area, San Francisco Police are investigating a death near Mission and 16th Streets as a homicide, after a woman was reportedly found stabbed to death
SF News Deplorable Teens Mug Someone's Grandmother Two 16-year-old delinquents are on the loose after they repeatedly punched another 16-year-old boy in the mouth and stole his grandmother's purse Thursday evening. The boy and his 78-year-old grandmother were walking near
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Coming Soon: Lines At Linea Ecco Caffe (now Intelligentsia) founder Andrew Barnett is opening Linea Caffe to make sure the Mission never, ever runs out of caffeine. The Scoop tells us the stand-up espresso-centric bar will be different
SF News Go Do This Tonight: Attack Of The Typewriters While we here at SFist typically (and nobly) shun many forms of print publishing, we champion those who take to ye ole fashion typewriter to make change. Writing a letter to your elected
SF News Knife Crime 2013: Late Nights Get Pointed In The Mission Late last night/early Thursday morning after 2 a.m. police responded to two separate stabbing incidents in the Mission. The first occurred around 2:20 a.m. when a fight broke out
SF News The Guardian Angels Are Actually Stopping Crimes Now (Sort Of) We don't hear about San Francisco's chapter of the Guardian Angels too often, probably because the unarmed, beret-wearing citizen group doesn't do much other than get keys thrown at them for hassling ladies
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Tonight: Pansy Division At El Rio Pansy Division, they're back! Jumping on the national radar when they opened for Green Day back in the day, Pansy Division forged their own road and diehard fanbase. And with good reason; they
SF News Gas Leak At 24th & Bryant Prompts Street Closures, Evacuations [UPDATE] UPDATE: Streets are now open. A gas leak at 24th and Bryant, smack dab the ninth circle of San Francisco's gentrification techster hell, has prompted a temporary street closure this afternoon. According to
SF News Cyclist: 'Driver Intentionally Hit Me' SFist received an email from cyclist Hunter Oatman-Stanford about his recent encounter with a car on Mission Street near Valencia. He claims that a vehicle hit him intentionally Tuesday night. We are reprinting
SF News Have You Seen This Guy? Wanted For Attacking Women In The Mission San Francisco police are on the lookout for this mustached suspect, wanted in connection for two seemingly random attacks on women walking alone near 23rd Street in the Mission. The most recent incident
Arts & Entertainment Today In Jarring Craigslist Rental Ads: $1,000 For 80 Square Feet In Bro Pad Further proof that the Mission needs an abortion: this Craigslist ad seeks a roommate to pay a whopping $1,000 for an 80-square-foot room inside an apartment with four other "grown-ass men" working
Arts & Entertainment Do This Tonight: Dave Grohl's 'Sound City' Let's face it: none of us thinks about Dave Grohl nearly enough. But the former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman is at it again, this time as the director of a newly
SF News 49ers Fans React To Super Bowl Loss By Drinking Too Much, Going To Bed There were only 25 arrests for public intoxication and one for "attempting to light a fire" at 16th and Mission Streets (Note to this genius: in the immortal words of Yoda, "Do. Or
SF News Baltimore Has It Better Than Us: 49ers Fall To Ravens 34-31 Who's got it better than us? For the first time in history, the city of Baltimore has it better than San Francisco. Teams fielded by two crab-infested bayside towns battled it out for
Arts & Entertainment Go Do These Things Tonight: Party on SFMOMA's Rooftop, Get To Third Base In The Dogpatch, Laugh It Up In The Mission A trio of events deserve your attention and attendance around town this evening: One celebrating the arts on a rooftop sculpture garden, another celebrating an underrated neighborhood in the Dogpatch and a third
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Maverick's New KFC-esque Bucket of Chicken Amuses Us Heh. Mission favorite Maverick, purveyor of the Butter Burger, will start offering a bucket of chicken next week on Mondays only. (You'll have to find one of those KFC-Taco Bell hybrids the other
SF News Suspect Sketch Released In Violent Mission Rape Attempt San Francisco Police have released a suspect sketch of the man who violently attacked and allegedly attempted to rape a woman who was walking on 23rd Street near Church Street around 2:40
SF News Woman Violently Assaulted During Possible Rape Attempt In The Mission A personal account of a violent assault and possible rape attempt in the Mission has been making the rounds on neighborhood blogs, emails and Facebook today. The account, written by Mission resident "Amy,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bar Tartine Closed Until Next Week; New Oyster Shack Opens Alas, Bar Tartine will be closed temporarily until next Wednesday, January 9, for some renovations and for some much-needed downtime, according to Grub Street. But do not fret, people who like to eat
SF News Photo: Gas Station Overhang Collapses During Storm The overhang at the 76 gas station at 17th Street and Potrero Avenue succumbed to Saturday's storm. Luckily, no one was inured and, as Mission Local points out, nothing exploded even though that