Arts & Entertainment The iPhone 7 Will Be Slightly Thinner, Lose Headphone Jack, Maintain Basic Design Getting excited to replace your scuffed up, increasingly battery-challenged iPhone 5 or 6 this fall? Well don't get too excited for the iPhone 7 to be a radical departure, because
SF News State Says It's OK For Oakland To Put Civilian In Charge Of Police; Sergeant On Leave Was Fired Before The mess in Oakland's law enforcement community only deepens with each day, and Monday there was a brief dustup between Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and the California state commission on peace
SF News Group Of Men Chase, Beat, Critically Stab Passerby Near Golden Gate Park's Hippie Hill A man was chased, beaten, and stabbed by a group of four to six men as he walked through Golden Gate Park Monday evening, leaving him in critical condition. The Chronicle reports that
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Apple Begins Ebook Payout * A Civil Grand jury in SF is not thrilled about our auto burglary spike. [Grand Jury] [KRON 4] [ABC 7] * Twitter launched something called “Engage,”, and is now allowing 140-second video uploads.
SF News In Triumph For Environmentalists, PG&E Says It Will Close Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant In 2025 Saying that it was an American Fukushima waiting to happen, environmentalists throughout California and elsewhere have long been putting pressure on Pacific Gas & Electric to fully shut down the Diablo Canyon Power
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Last Night's Sunset Set Fire To The Sky (And Instagram) Did you SEE last night’s sunset? Did you turn your head skyward to witness a Summer Solstice miracle? Did you observe the heavens in their fiery glory? Well, did you? Honestly, who
SF News Financial Analyst Accused Of DUI That Killed Cable Car Operator Gets Probation BREAKING:#SF cable car operator injured in June crash dieshttps://t.co/rcBvLqGT7k#Muni #Transit pic.twitter.com/iuwbRSHIEV — SF Examiner (@sfexaminer) January 12, 2016 A motorcyclist who was arrested after he allegedly
SF News Everyone Wants To Work At Bay Area Tech Companies, Says New LinkedIn Report No, it's not just their employees' inflated sense of ego — everyone does really want to work at Bay Area tech companies. Or so says a new LinkedIn report, which notes
SF News BART GM Acknowledges Her System's A Mess, Doesn't Seem Sure How To Fix It At a Bay Area transportation summit held last week, BART General Manager Grace Crunican sounded, frankly, exhausted and overwhelmed regarding both the system's issues and the public perception of the beleaguered
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Warriors Lost But They Won You A Free Taco At Taco Bell Today Thanks, Warriors. The Finals are over, and The New York Times has a sad piece about what a disappointment the Warriors turned out to be in the end, flagging and clumsy pretty much
SF News Alleged Ambulance Thief Busted Again In Bayview Burglary The woman who was released from jail after allegedly stealing an ambulance parked in front of a San Francisco emergency was arrested again on Sunday, this time for allegedly breaking into a Bayview
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Kim Pulls Ahead Of Wiener * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here * As Facebook continues to throw its weight behind the
SF News Day Around The Bay: $77 Billion In SF Real Estate Will Be Underwater By 2100 * Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you — sign up here * Despite the urging of the Board of Supervisors in
SF News $2.4 Billion SFO Terminal 1 Renovation Breaks Ground June 29 As the final stage of San Francisco International Airport's $4.1 billion 10-year capital improvement plan, Terminal 1 is getting partially demolished in favor of two new boarding areas, a
Arts & Entertainment All Civic Center Pride Attendees Must Pass Through Metal Detector, Undergo Weapons Search Everyone attending this weekend's Pride celebration at San Francisco's Civic Center will be searched, and searched quite thoroughly. Both the Bay Area Reporter and KRON 4 report that all
Arts & Entertainment The 'Looking' Finale Film Trailer Drops Ahead Of Pride Weekend Premiere Somebody is getting married possibly Doris and we find out from the Looking finale movie trailer that we're jumping ahead a couple of years in time with Patrick, Dom, Augustin and
SF News Google Employees Declare 'Lady Day' To Mock Shareholder's Sexism Did you enjoy a nice Lady Day? That symbolic event was celebrated at Google at the end of last week in a concerted response to the sexist comments of an unnamed shareholder in
Arts & Entertainment Beloved Mission Record Store Aquarius Records To Close And Reopen Under New Name, Management It's kinda sorta the end of the line for Aquarius Records, the independent Valencia Street shop that's been in continuous operation in various locales since at least 1970 as
SF News Apple Won't Give Computers Or Donations To GOP Convention, As It Traditionally Does, Because Trump CBS 5 calls it a "boycott," which might be an extreme way of looking at it, but yes, Politico reports that Apple will not lend any help to the GOP convention
SF News Supes Seek To Ban Grass Rentals In All SF Parks Following Dolores Park Dustup Responding to an outpouring of condemnation from the general public, five members of the Board of Supervisors have put forth a resolution that would effectively kill the Recreation and Parks Department's
SF News This Map Shows You Where All SF Commuters Call Home On the average weekday, San Francisco gains about 160,000 more bodies in the form of workers who commute in from various Bay Area counties, and counties even further to our north, south,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Longtime Tenderloin Dive The Brown Jug Closed Following ABC Sting An undercover agent from the California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control was able to sell alcohol described as stolen to staff members at the Brown Jug and also to purchase illegal drugs from
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mid-Market Restaurant Cadence To Close After Only Six Months Ambitious new restaurant Cadence (1446 Market Street), with chef Joey Elenterio at the helm, is already closing after just six months in business. Eater brings word that co-owner Jay Bordeleau (Maven) issued
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Trolls Spew Venom At Wrong Riley Curry * "5 Off-Season Needs" that [CBS 5] says the Warriors "Must Address." * Founding member of Santana Marcus “The Magnificent” Malone is in life-threatening condition following unspecified “freak accident”
SF News Despite Spending $2.5M, BART Still Doesn't Know What Caused Mystery Voltage Problem Remember those unexplained voltage spikes that knocked over 100 BART cars out of service earlier in the year? Thankfully, whatever was causing the disruption eventually stopped, and BART was able to resume normal