Arts & Entertainment Man Of The Cloth Helps Save Mission District From Rampaging Piglet Sure, San Francisco's Animal Care and Control's director called Tuesday "just another day at the office." But for the rest of us, it was the day a pig unleashed holy hell on the
Arts & Entertainment Regarding The Short-Lived, Now Defunct Secret Society Known As The Latitude You've likely read multiple accounts of the Jejune Institute-adjacent secret society in the Mission created by the company Nonchalance, dubbed The Latitude, which folded in September 2015 after a brief attempt to become
SF News Tech Shuttle Protest Blockades 24th Street Activists hold signs in front of tech shuttle buses that read "Save Our Homes" in protest of high rents in SF. pic.twitter.com/QflNcewYM8— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) February 9, 2016 A
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Lexington Club Space Will Become A Cocktail Bar Called Wildhawk Well, ladies and gentlemen and genderqueer fans of the former Lexington Club, the worst thing you may have expected would happen to the onetime lesbian bar is happening: It's becoming a high-end cocktail
Arts & Entertainment Lost Weekend Video Actually Closing On Valencia, Moving In With Alamo Drafthouse Well, once again: This is sad. But perhaps not as sad as previous tales of the demise of video stores beloved by local cinephiles. It turns out that part of the deal struck
SF News Planning Commission Approves New Interim Restrictions On Mission District Developments The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved new interim controls on Mission District developments on Thursday. That means, for the next 15 months, any project over 25 units or 25,000 square feet
SF News Chronicle Publishes Photos Of Zuckerberg's Completed SF House Zuckerberg’s S.F. neighbors miffed by security team parking https://t.co/u6Z87s84BA— SFGate (@SFGate) January 14, 2016 The location of Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan's recently completed manse on historic
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fight Over Mission Development Turns Homophobic A Clipper snafu with monthly passes not loading right after the new year means possible refunds for some riders but not you, Nevius. [KRON 4] Woman and her teenage lover accused in child
SF News Peek Inside The Luxury Condos Going Into Former Church Across From Dolores Park You know the long-vacant, domed church building across from Dolores Park near 20th Street? It's long been rumored to be getting converted into residential units much like the brick church down the block
Arts & Entertainment Dolores Park To Finally, Fully Reopen January 14th The long, over-crowded nightmare is over, everyone. If the grassy knolls of Dolores Park are someplace you like to call home on sunny days, you'll be happy to know that if and when
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Pop's Bar Resolves To Open At 6 AM Every Day In New Year Joining the likes of the semi-notorious Clooney's Pub, Pop's Bar on 24th Street in the Mission will now open at 6 a.m. daily. The announcement, which comes just in time to allow
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Beloved Dive, Mission Bar, Actually Gets New Lease It's a sad state of affairs when it's newsworthy that a divey, no-frills bar in the Mission with no special history but plenty of loyal fans is actually not closing. But that is
SF News Man Stabbed By Pot-Smoking Pals Outside Mission Bar A Mission man learned — the hard way — yesterday afternoon that just because someone you met at a bar offers to smoke weed with you, their intentions are not necessarily benign. According to the
SF News Sheriff's Deputies Who Brutally Beat Man In The Mission Named The Alameda County Sheriff's deputies who were caught on video brutally beating a 29-year-old man in the Mission last month have been named. The Contra Costa Times reports that on Thursday Luis Santamaria
SF News Woman Walks Into Mission Church, Stabs Employee Over Bathroom Key The employee of a San Francisco church is recovering this morning, after police say she was stabbed by a woman who wanted to use the facility's restroom. According to the San Francisco Police
SF News SFPD Releases Photo Of Suspect Vehicle In Fatal Mission Hit-And-Run The San Francisco Police Department is seeking the driver of the car you see above, after police say they struck and killed a pedestrian in the Mission District earlier this month. According to
SF News Dead Women In Tenderloin, Mission Might Be San Francisco's 50th and 51st Homicides For 2015 The San Francisco Police Department are investigating two separate deaths of women across the city, possibly taking SF to the second-highest number of homicides it has seen in the past five years. Details
SF News SFMTA May Extend Illegal Church Parking To All, Proving We All Worship The Gods Of Parking The survey results are in, and the views of neighbors and business owners have been neatly tallied. And now, in classic San Francisco style, it's time to dismiss all of that and come
SF News Man Refuses To Buy Weed In Dolores Park, Gets Stabbed Multiple Times A 22-year-old man was with a female friend in Dolores Park Tuesday evening when the pair was approached by a group of male suspects, one of whom asked if they wanted to buy
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink After Six Years, Local Mission Eatery Will Call It Quits On Saturday Back in early 2010, Local Mission Eatery debuted as a new sort of idealistic, hybrid, business a high-end sandwich shop with well sourced, local ingredients, with a bakery in back, and with cooking
Arts & Entertainment Peek Inside The Alamo Drafthouse New Mission Theater, Open Next Week When the New Mission Theater opened 99 years ago as the Idyll Hour theater, the films were silent. The location at 2550 Mission has — save for the occasional illegal rave and a stint
SF News No, Most Mission Residents Are Not OK With Median Parking On Sunday Last month the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency launched a survey with the goal of determining how San Franciscans feel about illegal double parking on Dolores and Guerrero Streets by churchgoers (and whoever
SF News Suspect Remains At Large Following Fatal Shooting In The Mission A gunman is on the loose after killing a San Francisco man on a busy Mission District street Sunday. The San Francisco Medical Examiner's Office has identified 26-year-old SF resident Hector Salvador as
SF News SF City Attorney Goes After Notorious Landlord Anne Kihagi With Fresh Injunction City Attorney Dennis Herrera has finally had enough with notorious San Francisco landlord Anne Kihagi, filing a motion yesterday for a preliminary injunction against Kihagi in an effort to put an end to
SF News Are Mission Landlords Really Burning Their Own Buildings?: An Analysis This month’s fire at 16th and Shotwell again revved up suspicions that the Mission District residential fires, now at least eight and counting so far this year, are suspicious malfeasance by profiteers