SF News Muir Woods Might Want To Look For a New Name As The Sierra Club Reckons With Its Founder's Racism The sheer number of things named after famed environmentalist John Muir in California makes for widespread implications if and when it comes time to remove his name from places of honor.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Muir Woods Is Pleasantly Uncrowded These Days Hundreds of pounds of illegal fireworks were seized by authorities Tuesday in the East Bay, so-called 'Safe and Sane' fireworks sales are booming, and a carjacking suspect took a cliff dive during a police pursuit in Santa Cruz.
SF News Top Five Local Spots To Get In That <i>Star Wars</i> Mood Without Having To Travel To A Galaxy Far, Far Away We know the story: You really, really love Star Wars but for some reason slept on getting those tickets and now all the showings are sold out for the foreseeable future (i.e.
SF News Oh Good, Loaded Guns Now Allowed at Crissy Field Starting today, loaded guns will be allowed at all national state parks. "The law lets licensed gun owners bring firearms into national parks and wildlife refuges as long as they are allowed by
misc SFist Photo: Where Have All the Salmon Gone? Per the rangers at Muir Woods, one Coho made it up Redwood Creek this month. Another Coho tried, but was intercepted and eaten by a hungry river otter. Oh well. Godspeed endangered fishies.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Today Well, you could either go to Carnaval this weekend -- or you could go to the State Green Party Convention. Ross Mirkarimi (seen here going into the dunk tank) is giving the keynote
SF News Only Happy When It Rains Well, at least Shirley Manson from Garbage is happy: it's still raining and we've got more rain predicted, off and on, for the next two weeks. Thanks to the persistent rain, newscasters have