SF News 'Pooper,' An App To Send Someone To Pick Up After Your Dog, Is Bullsh** Pooper purports to be a light-hearted but ultimately serious subscription service startup that will send a "scooper" to pick up your dog's poop after you take a photo of it and tag its
SF News Oh Dear, Dede: Wilsey Stepping Down As Board President Amid Museums Scandal Major news in the museum world as local socialite and longtime board president of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco which include the deYoung and the Legion of Honor Dede Wilsey is
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Does The World Need Another Gossip App? Those pesky "equipment problems" delayed BART trains going through downtown Oakland toward San Francisco this morning. [Bay City News] The National Park Service is stepping up its effort to restore the historic names
SF News Marissa Mayer Says She's Not Going Anywhere Following Yahoo Sale To Verizon When news broke over the weekend that Web 1.0 company Yahoo would be sold to Verizon, the New York Times reported that this likely meant the end of CEO Marissa Mayer's reign
SF News Cell Phone Trackers Thwart Duo Of Muggers, Golden Gate Park Carjacker The suspects in two separate crimes — a carjacking and a mugging — ended up in police custody this weekend, after trackers in their victims' cell phones led police straight to them. It was 5
Arts & Entertainment Code Your Way To A Higher Paycheck With The Complete 2016 Learn To Code Bundle Get over 105 hours of training on the world’s most popular coding languages—Python, Ruby, you name it. It’s no secret that companies are clamoring for employees with programming skills, and
SF News Ad Tech Millionaire G Chahal Violated Probation, Will Face Jail Time A year after Gubaksh "G" Chahal attacked his then-girlfriend in his San Francisco penthouse, a crime for which he was originally charged with 47 felony counts but for which he eventually pleaded guilty
SF News Aggro Muni Rider Beats Elderly Woman Over Bag Collision A 70-year-old woman was hospitalized Sunday, after a fellow bus rider punched her in the face after their bags made contact. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the altercation went down on
SF News Video: Willie Brown Talks 56 Years Of Democratic National Conventions Willie Brown is front and center on the New York Times' homepage today in a Times-produced video all about his roles at the Democratic National Conventions going back six decades. Brown, best known
SF News Palo Alto Uber Driver Arrested Following Alleged Sexual Assault An Uber driver was arrested over the weekend following reports that he sexually assaulted a passenger. According to CBS 5, the driver picked up a female rider early Saturday morning in Palo Alto
SF News Pokemon Go Player Mugged On Busy Chinatown Street A Pokemon Go player attempting to catch 'em all in Chinatown found herself in a much less pleasant battle, when a duo of thieves took advantage of her distraction to rip her phone
SF News Monday Morning Linkdump: Low Expectations For Apple's Earnings Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Local dogs hit the waves, conservative actor freaks on
SF News Big Sur Wildfire Grows To 10,000 Acres, 1,650 Structures Now Threatened #SoberanesFire [update] 5 miles south of Carmel Garrapata State Park (Monterey County) is now 900 acres. pic.twitter.com/yPvDy3ZIjj— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) July 23, 2016 What began as a brush fire
SF News Oakland Police Officer Shot At By Armed Suspect After Car Crash A female Oakland police officer who was involved in a major collision in her vehicle in East Oakland Saturday night was shot at by a male suspect while still stuck in the vehicle.
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Verizon Buys Yahoo For $5 Billion Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here Au revoir, Bon Marchè. [SFist] Verizon, which already owns
Arts & Entertainment Video: Watch A Dachshund Go Surfing You know that doggy surfing competition I told you about earlier? Well it happened on Friday at the Coliseum in Oakland, with the help of that huge portable wave machine on a tractor
Arts & Entertainment SF Comic Nato Green Discusses The Firestorm Caused By His <i>Comedians in Cars Getting Abortions</i> The “people doing things in cars” video meme has been on a roll lately, most notably with the recent Michelle Obama singing karaoke in a car with James Cordon and Jerry Seinfeld’s
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
SF News Saturday Morning Special: <em>Aliens</em> Star Lives Among Us Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here I'm pretty sure Caleb had to go out and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Grand Jury Calls Out Poor Fire Safety Inspections Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Typically unused Market Street news kiosks will feature art
SF News Drought Future Unclear As Climatologists Say La Niña Might Not Happen A cooling of ocean temperatures that often comes in the aftermath of an El Niño season, known as La Niña, may not be taking shape as forecasters were predicting in recent months. A
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Buzzworks Opens, Corner Store Changes Menu, And High Praise For Bellota This week in SFist's food section, we brought you the saga of DaDa Bar, the longtime bar and art gallery trying to relocate from Second Street to Post Street and being met with
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Anyone Need An $8000 Four-Bedroom (That's Not Really A Four-Bedroom)? This week, Apartment Sadness takes you to tony Pacific Heights, where apparently the address alone should be enough for you to want to share a four-bedroom, two-bath flat with three to seven of
SF News Hillary Clinton Visits Pulse Nightclub In Orlando, Meets With Victims' Families Clinton speaking to first responders at Pulse nightclub memorial in Orlando. Laid white roses at the memorial. pic.twitter.com/ozmhAClfVW— Tamara Keith (@tamarakeithNPR) July 22, 2016 One day following the Republicans' scary
Arts & Entertainment More Pokémon Go Crawls, Including Gay Happy Hour Edition, Planned For This Weekend The Pokémon Go crawls just keep Poké-coming. Unsatisfied by one giant celebration of the mobile app game of the moment, held earlier this week with thousands of participants, fans are demanding MOAR POKÉMON.