SF News Lunchtime Robbery Rocks Mission Street Bank A duo of robbers committed a daring heist Tuesday — a mid-day robbery of a bank on a bustling stretch of Mission Street. It was 12:42 in the afternoon when police say that
SF News With Death Of Man Gunned Down At Shotwell And 24th, SF Hits 41 Homicides For 2016 As if San Francisco's violent weekend, during which four people were killed and a fifth died under suspicious circumstances, wasn't enough! In addition to the city's sudden rash of slayings — six in the
SF News Two-Alarm Fire In The Mission Displaces Nine Big fire at 26th at Harrison in the Mission. Firefighters on scene. pic.twitter.com/apkZ2qRmYv— Veronica Belmont (@Veronica) October 1, 2016 A two-alarm fire Saturday afternoon damaged an apartment building and a
Arts & Entertainment Video: All About SF's Rad Lowrider Culture Since the 1970's (at least), lowriders have been an intrinsic part of Latino culture in San Francisco. These souped up, tricked out vintage vehicles, often with fancy hydraulics that make them "dance" down
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lazy Bear Team To Open Cocktail-Centric Spot In Former Tradesman Space Highly successful, high-end communal dining spot Lazy Bear, now two and a half years into its mostly sold-out run in the Mission, is expanding with a new, casual cocktail-focused spot a few blocks
SF News Mysterious Woman Threatens To Blow Up Mission District Building An anonymous voice mailer spurred the evacuation of a Mission District building Thursday, after she made multiple calls threatening to bomb the structure. The saga actually began on Wednesday, police say, when a
SF News Valencia Street Cyclists Punch And Rob Woman Thursday A woman who tried to engage a trio of cyclists in a discussion has the interaction turn sour this morning, when the men instead robbed her then rode off. It was 3:24
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [Update] Valencia & Kebab Closed After Just 10 Months Valencia & Kebab (525 Valencia Street), the relocated business formerly known as Hayes & Kebab that opened in the Mission last November, is fully papered over and appears closed as of today, though
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Souvla To Open Third Location On Valencia, In Former Grub Spot Rapidly expanding fast-casual Greek sandwich spot Souvla, which just opened its second location on Divisadero in June, has snapped up the recently vacated Grub space at 758 Valencia. As Eater reports, owner Charles
SF News One Injured In Muni Bus Bottle Bashing A Muni bus rider was left with wounds to the face Tuesday, when a mugging team assaulted him and stole his cell phone. It was a brazen mid-morning attack, police say, at 10:
Arts & Entertainment <i>Stranger Things</i> Soundtrack Composers Playing Elbo Room Show October 7 Good news, Stranger Things fans. If you were as in love with the soundtrack as you were the show, the guys behind the music are putting out a two-volume album of tracks from
SF News Early Morning Shootings Rock UN Plaza, Mission While you were likely still sleeping, two men were injured in shootings across San Francisco: One in UN Plaza, and one in the heart of the Mission District. The first shooting occurred at
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 19-Year-Old Herbivore Closes Last And Final Location On Valencia Herbivore, the 19-year-old vegan restaurant that at one point had two locations in SF and one in Berkeley, is now officially dunzo as Mission Local reports that Monday was the last day for
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Locanda And Pizzeria Delfina Chef Anthony Strong To Break Out On His Own just meditating with a giant #squash #research #zucca #パンプキン #yayoikusama A photo posted by Chef Anthony Strong (@anthonystrong) on Jun 18, 2016 at 6:03pm PDT Longtime Delfina Restaurant Group chef Anthony Strong,
SF News Victims Fight For Lives After Gunman Fires Into Crowd Outside Nightclub, Man On Capp Is Shot Two men were rushed to the hospital in critical condition this weekend, victims of separate shootings in which the suspects remain at large. At 10:37 p.m. on Saturday, police say that
SF News SFPD Conducts Sweep Of Mission Bike Chop Shops San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Matt Friedman is the Sisyphus of San Francisco. Since 2013, Friedman has been fighting bike theft not just on the streets but on Twitter as @SFPDBikeTheft, where he
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lolinda Reopens After Last Weekend's Kitchen Fire Good news for steak-lovers with reservations at Lolinda: The restaurant has finished cleaning up after that small fire last Friday, and will reopen for dinner service tonight, Thursday. The team made the announcement
Arts & Entertainment Shepard Fairey Painting Two New Murals In SF This Week The man who famously created the Obama "Hope" poster (and those ubiquitous Andre the Giant stickers), artist Shepard Fairey, is in San Francisco this week executing two new murals as part of a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink [Update] One-Alarm Fire Temporarily Closes Lolinda In The Mission Working fire now at Lolinda Barat 21st and Mission, firefighters on scene, whole street smoky pic.twitter.com/M50p9ZGl2W— Joe Rivano Barros (@jrivanob) August 6, 2016 A fire that broke out Friday night
SF News Texting Man Pauses On Mission Corner, Is Beaten And Mugged A Mission District pedestrian was robbed Tuesday evening, when he paused in his travels to text. It was 10:45 p.m. when the 25-year-old victim was walking through the area of 21st
SF News Anyone Recognize This Road Rage Cyclist Who Slashed A Woman's Tire In The Mission? Police are seeking a male cyclist suspected of threatening a female driver and slashing her car's front tire with a knife. The incident happened Monday night at 20th and Mission Streets, and the
SF News Nine-Story, All Below-Market Complex Likely Headed For Folsom And 17th Perhaps pointing to the fact that moratorium on Mission development wasn't wholly necessary, there are a total of four fully below-market-rate developments now in the pipeline in the Mission in addition to the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink La Rondalla Closed, Maybe For Good, After It Just Reopened Two Years Ago Perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise that a classic, notoriously dingy Mexican dive, known mostly for potent margaritas and food-related regrets, would not be long-lived after it was scrubbed of all its
Arts & Entertainment Say Goodbye To Fifteen-Year-Old Mission Mural, <i>Generator</i>, But It Will Be Replaced A well loved mural that has graced the side of a residential building at Lexington and 18th since 2002 has reached the end of its life. According to a release sent out Monday
SF News Teacher Evicted In The Mission For Use Of Appliances In Illegal In-Law Reaches Settlement With Owners One of several recent, notable eviction cases to reach the media the case of local teacher Michelle Malliet who is being evicted by the new owners of her building in the Mission whose