Arts & Entertainment Portola Festival Announces Its 2024 Return, In Letter Promising Alameda It Won’t Be So Loud This Time The Portola Music Festival announced its coming back in late September, though not in a splashy social media announcement, but instead in a letter to Alameda residents who’ve been up in arms about the festival’s noise.
SF News Engineers Furiously Trying to Fix Golden Gate Bridge’s Constant Humming Sound It’s a humdinger of a problem for the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District that the bridge still “sings” during high winds, but the transit agency won’t say about who’s fixing it or how.
SF News Are These San Francisco's Noisiest Neighborhoods? When real estate industry website Trulia set out to map the noisiest neighborhoods in San Francisco, they did so by pulling "about five years" of "police data on noise complaints," they say. But
SF News Depending On Who You Ask, Your BART Ride Just Got Louder Or Quieter Not only was BART's first (of two) weekend shutdown of the Transbay Tube not as bad as expected, but the transit agency claims that work done during that period has been great for
Arts & Entertainment What Does San Francisco Sound Like? Let The Sound City Project Tell You Dump your white noise machine! Ditch that "relaxing sounds of nature" app. After all, you are a Bay Area urbanite, and can do way better than that, with the Sound City Project's 18
SF News NIMBY Watch: Paul McCartney, Noise Threat? Our mother's grandmother was right: The Beatles are nothing but trouble. According to the Rincon Hill Neighborhood Association, tomorrow's Paul McCartney concert at AT&T Park might prove too rock 'n' roll
SF News "Oracle World Wasted My Ambien!" Who knew living in a city would be so noisy? We received a few messages this morning regarding mass sleeplessness due to last night's Oracle Open World finale. Even the enchanting Stevie Nick's