SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Twin Peaks Car Ban Moves Forward * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * A fire burning off Interstate Highway 580 in unincorporated
SF News Two Suspects Sought In Major Jewelry Heist Near Union Square The SFPD has released surveillance images of two men they believe stole as much as $3,000,000 worth of jewelry from Grace Jewelry at 121 O'Farrell Street. As KRON 4
SF News Mustachioed Road Rage Cyclist Ian Hespelt Pleads Guilty To Assault And Vandalism Charges You surely remember that Critical Mass confrontation last August that turned ugly when a Zipcar driver happened upon the bicycle convention, possibly stepped on the gas with a cyclist in front of her,
Arts & Entertainment Video: Politicians Booed As Trans March (Un)Officially Kicks Off SF's Pride Weekend Start saying “Happy Pride”, people! The 2016 Trans March, a not-officially-part-of-SF Pride event that has been the unauthorized kickoff of Pride Weekend for a 13th consecutive year, stayed true
SF News Saturday Morning Special: The World's Ugliest Dog, 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 * Were these pizza robots in that crappy Christian Bale
SF News Day Around The Bay: Lucas Offically Gives Up On Chicago Museum, Vows To Strike Back In CA * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * Three concrete gun batteries that once protected the Golden
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Bauer Loves Ju-ni, Fisherman's Grotto Gets A New Owner, And More This was a busy week in the world of food. Dunkin' Donuts opened a shop in Walnut Creek, we learned of an upcoming chance to drink beer on a Treasure Island beach,
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: Hodor Actor Kristian Nairn To DJ Rave Of Thrones At Mezzanine Before he was huge on the small screen as Hodor on HBO's Game of Thrones, Kristian Nairn was just a huge dude who was also very big on the Northern Irish
SF News Dozens Of Pro-Nuclear Protesters March To Resist Diablo Canyon Closure Over 50 of us including Robert Stone, Gwyn Cravens, Richard Rhodes & me locked down in front of @Greenpeace SF! pic.twitter.com/YyqxOYHi8K — Mike Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) June 24, 2016 Approximately 80 protesters
Arts & Entertainment <em>Adventures in Tech (with Pillow Talk on the Side)</em> Is A Funny Look Inside The Life Of An Accidental Techie As city officials, residents, and popular culture endlessly debate the tech sector's multifaceted impact on the Bay Area, Adventures in Tech (with Pillow Talk on the Side), which opened last night
Arts & Entertainment SF Map Composed Entirely Of Street, Place Names Will Delight Type Enthusiasts Maps of San Francisco can be very grounding. While so many aspects of this city may change — buildings rising and falling, people coming and going — the basic geography/cartography of our peninsula tends
SF News Saying They're 'More Afraid Of Police Than Terrorists,' Black Lives Matter Pulls Out Of SF Pride Following news that SF Pride this year would feature security screenings to enter the Civic Center festival as well as an increased police presence in the wake of the shooting in Orlando, some
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Zume Pizza, A Startup Involving Pizza-Making Robots, Launches In Mountain View A new company in Mountain View is looking to disrupt the pizza delivery universe dominated by Domino's and Papa John's by (almost) fully automating the pizza-making and cooking
Arts & Entertainment New Fun Weekend Activity: Watching Herons Hunt, Kill, And Swallow Gophers Whole In Golden Gate Park @coolbiRdpics yesterday in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco pic.twitter.com/xIUarZzncH — Elliot Loh (@Loh) May 7, 2016 Local Twitterer Elliott Loh was hanging out in Golden Gate Park last month when he
SF News Chevy Driver Busted For North Beach Hit-And-Run A day after hit-and-run drivers killed two cyclists in San Francisco, yet another driver has hit a pedestrian then attempted to evade the consequences. Details on the collision are scarce, but
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Another Wolf Arrives * What are the chances for S.F.’s second swig at a soda tax? [SF Business Times] * Another wolf spotted near the CA/Oregon border. BUILD A WALL. [SF Chronicle] * Netflix has a
SF News [Update] New PayByPhone App To Let Drivers Reserve Spaces In Advance Correction: This article incorrectly indicated that PayByPhone would operate its reservations at some metered street spaces. This is not so, the company has informed SFist: "PayByPhone wants to clarify that it plans
SF News European Tech Entrepreneurs In SF For Conference React To Brexit Vote As stock markets react to the United Kingdom's historic vote to exit the European Union, many European tech entrepreneurs are in the Bay Area for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit the same
SF News BART Seat Hogging? Expect A Criminal Background Check, Fines Starting this September, BART passengers taking up more than one train seat may be subject to police questioning, criminal background checks, fines, and even arrest. So reports CBS 5 as BART police share
SF News Transit Advocates Trade Barbs As SFPD Seeks Suspect In Cyclist Slaying As city organizations trade barbs over policies that they say would have prevented the hit-and-run deaths of two cyclists Wednesday, the San Francisco Police Department continues to search for the suspect
SF News Weather Report: Pride Weekend Brings Sunshine, Warm Weather Put on some sunscreen and grab those short shorts, because mother nature has oh so graciously decided to bless us with warmth and sunshine for the weekend of Pride. The Chronicle lets us
SF News President Obama Lands In SF, Dines In SoMa With Tech Elite WATCH LIVE: #Obama is arriving at #SanFrancisco's #CrissyField now: https://t.co/VFCHYJDR4b #PresidentObama pic.twitter.com/2j7VdRPu0w — ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) June 24, 2016 POTUS is back in town. As we
SF News Uber Will Stop (Telling You How Much It Is) Surge Pricing Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Surge pricing, on principle, is going nowhere, but the dreaded lightning bolt indicating exactly by what factor prices will be increased is (soon to
Arts & Entertainment Pretty, Disgusting: <i>The Neon Demon</i>, Reviewed You could toss any and all criticisms about Nicolas Winding Refn's new thriller The Neon Demon at me, and I'd probably agree with all of them. A preoccupation with
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Winchester Mystery House Mulled * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * For every mood, there is a gay bar. [SFist]