SF News Latest Of Many Redesigns Revealed For Planned Development At Church And Market Home restaurant once occupied a triangular parcel at the intersection of Market and Church at 2100 Market, but after that closed in 2011, getting someone or something on the premises — other than squatters
SF News New Reports Of Poisoned Meatballs Found In Duboce Park Alarm Dog Owners Neighbors of Duboce Park are sharing concerns via social media today that poisoned meatballs have been discovered in the popular dog park, and that one dog may have already died as a result.
SF News We've Been Talking About Homelessness Like It's New And Like It's The 'Worst Ever' For 30 Years "The annual homeless crisis came to San Francisco early this year," the Chronicle's Abe Mellinkoff wrote on October 16th, 1986. "Usually we don't hear much about
SF News Pelosi Rips Into Apple CEO Tim Cook For Hosting Republican Fundraiser Apple CEO Tim Cook today was scheduled to host a fundraiser for GOP House Majority Leader Paul Ryan. Ryan is one of the most visible leaders of his party, and as the Chronicle
SF News North Beach Tenant With Rent Hiked To $8000 Gets Help From Peskin Due to the world's obsession with San Francisco and its crazy rents, a story about one North Beach tenant's rent hike from $1,800 to $8,000 for a
SF News Streetsblog Editor Confronts City Employee Parked In Bike Lane With last week's two separate hit-and-run deaths of cyclists still very much on his mind, Streetsblog editor Roger Rudick writes yesterday that on Saturday he decided to talk a
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: How To Duck Google's New Ad Tracking Plan * Twitter might be working on new apps for virtual and augmented reality. [CNet] * Soon Google will have the ability to use all of the information associated with your account — search, Chrome, YouTube, the
SF News Sex Worker At Center Of Oakland Police Scandal Reveals How And Why She Went Public; Three SFPD Officers Involved Too Celeste Guap, the 18-year-old Oakland prostitute who had sex with over a dozen OPD officers as well as a half dozen in the Richmond PD, and allegedly three in the SFPD,
SF News Uber Driver Accused Of Refusing To Drive Gay Couple During Pride A couple celebrating Pride were dismayed when they say their Uber driver refused to drive them after the two men exchanged a quick kiss. The men allege things got even worse, reports ABC7,
SF News ISIS Throws Some Footage Of San Francisco And Las Vegas In New Threat Video I guess some ISIS supporters are ignoring credible reports that Orlando shooter Omar Mateen was probably gay and mentally ill and wasn't really religious at all and are trying to claim
Arts & Entertainment Video: Cloud Of Urine-Covered Dirt Rises In Golden Gate Park Basically the only fully fenced off dog park on San Francisco's west side, the Golden Gate Park dog run just off 38th Avenue and Fulton Street is well-used by both
Arts & Entertainment Roundabout Theater Company's <i>Cabaret</i> Is One For Our Times I would never have thought a musical that originated in 1966, became more famous as a movie in 1972, and started as a short novel published in 1939, would feel so completely and
SF News Airbnb Sues SF Over Supe-Approved Fines For Scofflaw Hosts Well, friends, the gloves appear to be off. Airbnb, the San Francisco-based vacation rental company that spent over eight million dollars to convince city voters to oppose regulations for their industry, took
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: 107-Year-Old Violin Recovered * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * Farewell, Oro, we hardly knew you. [SFist] * Veteran OPD
SF News Day Around The Bay: Two Oakland Police SUVs Burst Into Flames * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * San Francisco's vote count was finally, officially
Arts & Entertainment Scenes From The Premiere Of The <em>Looking</em> Movie At The Castro Theatre "Closing Night: Looking." Jonathan Groff had just managed to snap a cell phone picture of those words on the marquee at the Castro Theatre yesterday evening before he was recognized by
Arts & Entertainment Video: American Flag Burned At Trans March, Breitbart Predictably Freaks A couple of participants in Friday's Trans March in San Francisco chose to express their political defiance, and/or their disgust with the U.S. government, by burning an American flag
Arts & Entertainment Cal Perfomances' 'La Passion De Simone,' Reviewed La Passion de Simone, presented by Cal Performance as part of the Ojai North Festival last past weekend, chronicles the life of Simone Weil. A French Jewish philosopher, Weil converted to Catholicism and,
SF News Rec & Parks Gardener Calls 'Love Dolores' Campaign 'Useless', Rails Against 'F**king Awful' Park-Goers A gardener with the Recreation and Parks Department has some strong opinions following this past weekend's Pride celebrations at Dolores Park. Namely, how useless the "Love Dolores" campaign is,
SF News Why San Francisco's Homeless Became A Problem In 1982 As part of the SF Homeless Project today we have two good retrospective pieces with archival footage from the early 1980's in San Francisco that trace the sudden visibility of hundreds
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Oro Shutters After Nine Months On Mint Plaza In yet another abrupt and fairly high-profile closure, Oro, the second restaurant project of Commonwealth chef-partner Jason Fox, served its last dinner Saturday night. As Fox tells Inside Scoop, "We
SF News Inept Criminals Nabbed By SFPD After West Side Heists Turn Into Multi-Car Collisions The San Francisco Police Department nabbed multiple suspects this weekend, after a pair of attempted robberies went down on the oft-sleepy west side of the city. at 10:05 Saturday night, two
SF News Crazed Driver Terrorizes Lower Haight Before Crashing On Duboce Multiple hit & run Lower Haight ends 435 Duboce. pic.twitter.com/JiiRtP8Qfg — thelowerhaight (@LowerHaight) June 26, 2016 A multiple hit-and-run incident came to a crashing end Saturday evening, with Hoodline
Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Ep. 3.10: 'The Elephant In The Room' Silicon Valley's first season ends with big success: A huge win for Pied Piper at TechCrunch Disrupt. Its second season ends with serious failure: Richard Hendricks is ousted from his position
SF News Aerial Footage Of Mission Street Fire Destruction Captured By Drone The five-alarm fire that burned through upwards of six buildings on Mission and 29th Street has long been extinguished, but the damage to persons and property is far from resolved. Fifty-eight