SF News Donald Trump To Address His Redditor Ilk In 'Ask Me Anything' Tonight It may not surprise you to learn that Donald Trump has many supporters among the netizens of Reddit, the notable man-heavy online birthplace of such movements as Gamergate and the push to remove
SF News PG&E Trial Closes With Prosecutor Saying The Utility Had 'Lost Its Way' Testimony in the federal criminal trial against PG&E concluded Wednesday, and the prosecutor in the case didn't go out without some scathing rebukes of the company's mismanagement and greed that led
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tartine Manufactory Set To Open In Early August At 18th And Alabama Big news! There's finally an opening timeframe for Tartine's major new expansion in the Mission, Tartine Manufactory, which will be sharing part of the same building that's home to Heath Ceramics and Blue
SF News San Francisco's Newest Dog Park Cost $305,000 And Features Artificial Turf San Francisco's dogs have a new place to do their business this week, as city officials yesterday opened a brand new play area complete with fences and artificial turf. Bay City News reports
Arts & Entertainment Third Eye Blind Releases Confusingly Catchy Black Lives Matter Song Several years ago, I saw Third Eye Blind play a minorly tragic show in a smoky, carpeted casino basement in Reno. Please don't ask. If you had told me then — as the band's
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
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink There's A Baguette Vending Machine In The Castro, Because Of Course Ever been jonesin' for a freshly baked baguette only to realize that, at such a late hour, you'll have to settle for a stale Safeway roll? Well not any more. Thanks to Le
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Tim Cook Can't Pronounce Pokemon Does the knowledge that Apple CEO Tim Cook doesn't know how to pronounce Pokemon make you like him more or less? [Gizmodo] All about "Facebook's big plans for virtual reality." [Bloomberg] Morrissey skips
Arts & Entertainment Video: Cute Kid Asks A's Pitcher To Play Imaginary Baseball With Him, Has No Idea Who This Guy Is This kid liked the A's bandana. Asked us to play. Had no idea who he was playing with. Sean was charged with the run pic.twitter.com/78qFOcTMa6— Eireann Dolan (@EireannDolan) July 26,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Yelp Bites Back At Companies Suing Customers Who Leave Negative Reviews There was a time when a customer wrote a negative review of a business on Yelp, that business might reach out via email and try to gently persuade said customer to reconsider their
SF News Longtime SFPD Officer Busted For Manufacture, Possession Of Banned Assault Weapon An 18-year veteran of the San Francisco Police Department surrendered to officers Tuesday, after police say a year-long investigation revealed that he had manufactured and was in possession of a weapon prohibited by
SF News McCoppin Plaza Anti-Homeless Fence Moves Forward With Jane Kim's Support McCoppin Hub Plaza, the recently renovated public space on Valencia at McCoppin Street, is about to get a whole lot less welcoming. Mission Local reports that the plan to erect a giant fence
SF News Noted Petulant Conservative Twitter Bully Launches Media Campaign To Get Himself Unbanned This is just the beginning @Jack. #FreeMilo pic.twitter.com/Oumtov8Jj5— Allum Bokhari (@LibertarianBlue) July 24, 2016 Banned Twitter user, strident gay conservative pundit and Breitbart tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos is likely very
SF News Citing Trump, Supervisors Approve Ballot Measure To Let Non-Citizens Vote For School Board In 2004 and 2010, San Franciscans voted on ballot measures that would have extended the right to vote in school board elections to non-citizens. The thinking: parents and caregivers of SF children who
SF News Serious Injuries After Driver Strikes Pedestrian In Outer Richmond An pedestrian was seriously injured Tuesday night, after a driver struck him as he used an Outer Richmond crosswalk. According to the San Francisco Police Department, it was 9 p.m. Tuesday when
SF News One Dead In Fiery Big Rig Crash On 880 CHP trying to determine what this truck was hauling. Hazardous? They don't know. Think 880NB Lane closed 4 cpl hrs. pic.twitter.com/K22M1dLJLS— Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) July 27, 2016 The driver of
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: The Annoying Diners Of SF, Revealed Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here There's a lot of complicated political math in SF's
Arts & Entertainment Neighborhood Spotlight: South Of Market (SoMa) New to the Bay Area, or maybe you're looking for a fresh perspective on your beloved city? Then look no further: we're delivering the ins and outs of one of San Francisco's best
SF News Day Around The Bay: Stop Vandalizing This Defenseless 101-Year-Old Clock You Monsters Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The Warriors Arena opponents are (obviously, of course, what
SF News Report: San Franciscans Smoke The Most Weed In The Country Congrats, everyone, we did it. Residents of San Francisco smoke more weed than those of any other city in the country. According to data released today by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
SF News Rally Thursday For 81-Year-Old North Beach Poet Fighting Eviction Since 2013 Diego Deleo was first threatened with an Ellis Act eviction in 2013, a year after the death of his wife. He's been fighting ever since, and this week a rally in North Beach
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week With Outside Lands just shy of two weeks away, some of you are likely resting up ahead of the big festival. Many more of you, however, are probably not — this is San Francisco,
SF News Shark Spotted Right Next To Surfers At Pacifica Beach Attacking Seal Video taken by surfers at Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica on Sunday morning shows a shark, very close to shore, making breakfast of a seal. KRON 4 picked up the news, and got
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink BBQ With Big Boi, Honoring Prince Through Purple Ice Cream, And More From The Outside Lands GastroMagic Lineup Finally, after we got the individual day lineups, the comedy tent lineup, and the complete food lineup, we get perhaps the most important lineup of all: The GastroMagic Stage. The stage, which started
SF News Video: Divis Driver Strikes Scooter In Midst Of Illegal U-Turn A new partnership between Hoodline and a free iPhone dashcam app called Nexar is already yielding some dramatic video content for the neighborhood news network. The concept, admittedly a bit terrifying, has a