SF News Driver In Fatal Tesla Crash Posted YouTube Videos Of Himself Testing Auto-Pilot Feature Joshua Brown, the 40-year-old Ohio man who was killed in May while his Tesla Model S was in auto-pilot mode, was, like many Tesla owners, a technology enthusiast who enjoyed
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Considering <i>Vertigo</i> * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * Everything you wanted to know about the SF Mime
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: <i>Jenůfa</i> and <i>Don Carlo</i> at SF Opera The SF Opera Summer Season concludes with three productions: a steamy Carmen by provocactive director Calixto Bieito, which we won't review but you can check for yourself for free tonight (Saturday)
SF News UC Berkeley Student Was Among 20 Killed In Bangladesh Shooting 19-year-old Indian national Tarishi Jain, a student at UC Berkeley who had just finished her sophomore year at the school, was one of the dead in a brutal mass shooting and
SF News Did Prince Make An Anonymous $34 Million Donation To Help Oakland Before He Died? A very large donation to the San Francisco Foundation last summer from a donor who wished to remain anonymous may have come from Prince, or so surmises Tamara Palmer writing for SF Sounds.
SF News Pedestrian Rushed To Hospital After Driver Strikes Her Near Stonestown Galleria A day after San Francisco's mayor called for greater safety for pedestrians and cyclists from drivers, another person traveling on foot has been injured in a collision with the driver of
SF News Saturday Morning Special: OPD Scandal Spreads To Richmond Fire * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * Is a possible Apple purchase of Tidal a good
SF News Day Around The Bay: Should The Bay Area Become A 'Megaregion'? * 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 SF Homeless Project, a collaborative effort among the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Robot Burger Joint Heads To SoMa, Umami Shutters, Russian River Brewing Expands SFist's food briefings this week included news on Food Hall, a somewhat risible corner grocery store now open 16th and Valencia, word that Jeremy Fox's Oro had gotten the
SF News Apple Is Trying To Buy Jay Z's Streaming Service Tidal Apple is apparently making a play to up its streaming game, with The Wall Street Journal reporting that the Cupertino-based company is in talks with Tidal to buy the company. Acquiring the
SF News Gov. Brown Signs Six Gun Reform Bills Into Law Ahead Of Holiday California lawmakers delivered a host of firearm control bills to Governor Jerry Brown's desk Thursday, 11 in all, whichamount to some of the most sweeping legislation limiting gun sales and banning
Arts & Entertainment Are You Still At Work? Why? It's a question we ask every pre-holiday long weekend. How can we finally, once and for all, solve the problem of homelessness? OK, OK, that is not actually what we
SF News SF's Minimum Wage Goes Up To $13 An Hour Today Thanks to voters' passage of Proposition J in 2014, San Francisco's minimum wage increased 75 cents today from $12.25 to $13. ABC 7 reports that this increase is one
SF News Federal Judge: SFPD Shows 'Substantial Evidence Of Racially Selective Enforcement' An SFPD drug sting operation that resulted in the arrests of 37 people, all of whom are African American, shows "substantial evidence" of racially biased law enforcement according to a federal
SF News Crime On The Decline In 2016, Says SFPD Opera-goer muggings aside, crime is actually down this year according to new stats from the SFPD. As the Examiner reports, new data from May shows a downward trend in the frequency of
SF News Teen Jumped On Market Street, Beaten By Bat-Wielding Gang Of Seven A 19-year-old man was left bruised and unconscious Thursday afternoon, following a violent altercation with a group of men and woman on Market Street. According to the San Francisco Police Department,
Arts & Entertainment The Hellraising History Of The SF Mime Troupe Founded in 1959, San Francisco Mime Troupe have been jam-packing Dolores Park for a July 4 show for years and years. But they weren't always called the “San Francisco Mime
SF News Wicked Woman Violently Robs San Francisco Opera-Goer A patron of the San Francisco Opera is recovering today, after she was violently mugged last night as she was leaving the performance venue. It was 10:45 p.m. Thursday evening when
Arts & Entertainment Mainly For The Fans: <i>Eat That Question: Frank Zappa In His Own Words</i> Eat That Question: Frank Zappa In His Own Words is a documentary without a single shot of new footage. Instead, the film is comprised of archival video interviews and performances, spanning thirty years
SF News Reminder: Don't Blow Yourself Up This 4th Of July The San Francisco Fire Department wants you to have a safe and fun 4th of July celebration. Part of that, they remind us via numerous public safety notices sent out ahead of the
Arts & Entertainment Striving For Wonder: <i>The BFG</i> I never read Roald Dahl's book The BFG as a kid, so pardon me for thinking, for a little while, that the title was short for "the Big Fucking Guy;
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Yahoo Shareholders Want Answers * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * Do you heart street art? [SFist] * Take a look
SF News Day Around The Bay: Underage Sex Worker In OPD Scandal Claims Involvement With 3 SFPD Officers * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. * SF Sounds, a reincarnated Bay Area music publication, is
SF News Man Killed In Self-Driving Tesla Crash News today of a tragic first for electric-car company Tesla, as KRON4 reports that a driver died in a crash that occurred while his vehicle was in autonomous mode. The man was
SF News 24 New Castro Plaque Honorees To Include Maurice Sendak, Sally Ride, And José Sarria Meet the next batch of queer artists, athletes, activists, and more who will dot the Castro sidewalks in an LGBTQ Walk of Fame known officially as the Rainbow Honor Walk. Twenty are already