SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Midnite Bagel Opens to Moderately Long Lines In the Inner Sunset After months of anticipation, Midnite Bagel quietly opened its first brick-and-mortar shop this week in the Inner Sunset, and by Saturday word had gotten around.
SF News SF Reports First 'Probable' Case of Monkeypox; Possibly Infected Resident Had Traveled to Area With Known Cases San Francisco reported its first suspected case of monkeypox Friday after a resident began displaying symptoms associated with the contagious disease; they are currently self-isolating and have noted they've been in no close contact with anyone during their potentially infectious state.
SF News Saturday Links: Smattering of Rain Will Continue to Fall in Bay Area Today The Vacaville Fire Department battled a three-alarm brush fire Friday, there’s a Mendocino gas station charging nearly $10 a gallon, and it looks like we can expect a bit of rain in the Bay Area later today.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Tomorrow Is Muni Heritage Day, FYI An elderly woman was killed in a hit-and-run in Oakland this week, the Bay Area will get its first Raising Cane's location this summer, and on Saturday, June 4, SFMTA will celebrate Muni Heritage Day.
SF News Caltrans Worker Killed in Hit-and-Run on I-80 Near Vacaville, Traffic Backed Up for Hours A yet-unidentified Caltrans employee was killed in the line of duty by a hit-and-run driver Friday morning some three miles west of Vacaville, and lanes of traffic are just beginning to reopen late Friday afternoon.
SF News Another Plan For a Rundown SF Pier Emerges With Another Floating Pool, Plus a Food Hall Developers continue eyeing the sometimes vacant and mostly underutilized Port of SF properties along the Embarcadero, hoping to redevelop them into more active — and profitable — uses. But a host of regulations and legal obstacles make it an uphill climb.
Arts & Entertainment Haight Street Fair Suddenly ‘Postponed’ Just Ten Days Before the 2022 Event The Haight-Ashbury Street Fair will not wear flowers in its hair as scheduled next Sunday, June 12, but organizers say they are “aiming for the end of the summer” with a replacement date.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Umpteenth Bill to Extend Last Call to 4AM at Bars In Some CA Cities Introduced By Wiener In Legislature It seems like San Francisco politicians have tried and failed a hundred times to get California to drop its antiquated, marm-ish notion that bars should close at 2 a.m. And state Senator Scott Wiener is trying once again, now that the pandemic is maybe almost endemic.
Sponsored 5 New SF Date Night Restaurants To Try + Curated Cannabis Pairings From Eaze While we mourn some of our beloved neighborhood favorites that shut down over the past two years, we open our hearts–and mouths–to the dozens of new bars and restaurants opening up around the city. Eaze has curated cannabis pairings for these 5 fun spots for a date.
SF News Berkeley High School Community Wonders Why It Took Nine Days to Arrest Suspect In Mass Shooting Plan Berkeley Police looked pretty good compared to Uvalde, TX after a high school shooting plot appeared nipped in the bud. But maybe it wasn’t, as parents learn police knew of the plot for nine full days before allowing the teen to turn himself in.
SF News Air Force Sergeant Turned Boogaloo Murderer Steven Carrillo Takes Plea, Will Be Sentenced Friday The former Air Force Sergeant who terrorized both Santa Cruz and Oakland almost exactly two years ago this week, on a violent tear inspired by the internet-based Boogaloo movement to kill members of law enforcement, is set to be sentenced for one of his murders.
Bay Area Sports Crushed In the Fourth Quarter, Warriors Drop Game 1 of the Finals to Celtics It seemed like we were in for a grind-out, down-to-the-wire finish, but Boston went on a 17-0 run late to slug their way to a 120-108 win to open the Finals.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Travelers Unaware of New Mask Rule at Oakland Airport Mask confusion abounds at Oakland Airport, almost all of California is back in the CDC's red tier for high COVID transmission, and alums from the Stanford frat banned from campus after a 2020 overdose death are suing the school.
SF News Day Around the Bay: It’s Warriors NBA Finals Time, Babyyy! The SFPD is facing heavy criticism over that Mission Bay shooting of two men, GM is poised to start charging money for those driverless Cruise rides, and let’s take a peek inside the Chase Center as the Warriors tip off for Game One of the NBA Finals.
SF News Body of Missing San Jose Hiker Found in Stanislaus National Forest Swimming Hole 28-year-old Devin Brewer of San Jose had been missing for two weeks, and his body was found by another hiker Sunday in a popular but deadly swimming hole in the Stanislaus National Forest.
Arts & Entertainment Your SF Summer and Fall Street Fair Mega-Preview, Covering Every Weekend From June to October There are free, public street fairs and festivals in San Francisco every single weekend from June until well into October, and we’ve catalogued every single weekend’s free-of-charge festivities for the next four months.
SF News Breed Got Her Compromise With SF Pride, Small Number of SFPD Officers Will March in Uniform in Parade SF Pride relented and Mayor London Breed and the SFPD were able to reach an acceptable compromise Thursday about the banning of police uniforms in the Pride Parade — just in time for the Pride Flag raising at City Hall.
SF News Alameda County Opts to Require Masks Again In Most Indoor Settings — Is Anyone Really Listening? As the latest COVID surge persists, with hospitalizations and cases seemingly not yet a crest in Alameda County, county Health Officer Dr. Nicholas Moss has reinstated a broad mask mandate that we haven't seen the likes of for several months.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Plans Move Ahead for Two-Story, NFT-Backed Japanese Restaurant on Transit Center Roof, From Iyasare and Maruya Chefs The chef at acclaimed Berkeley Japanese restaurant Iyasare, Shotaro "Sho" Kamio next year plans to open the first w space on the roof of Transbay Transit Center.
SF Politics Honey Mahogany Officially Declares She’s Running for District 6 Supervisor It was an open secret that SF Democratic Party Chair and prominent local drag figure Honey Mahogany would pursue the District 6 supervisor seat, and that’s now official, setting up what will surely be November’s most interesting local race.
SF News Ex-Boyfriend of Alexis Gabe Killed By Police While They Were Attempting to Serve Arrest Warrant for Murder The ex-boyfriend at whose home Alexis Gabe was last seen alive in January was about to be arrested for her murder outside Seattle. But he allegedly charged at police with a knife and was shot dead.
SF News Eighth & Mission Still a Dangerous Place as Two More People Are Shot The corners around the intersection of 8th and Mission streets in San Francisco's SoMa district are an increasingly dangerous place to be, and two more people were shot there early Wednesday.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: 4.1M Earthquake Jolts Contra Costa County A 4.1M earthquake struck near Bay Point just after 5 a.m. today, the Oakley PD says that there will be a "significant update" in the Alexis Gabe missing persons case, and the suspected San Jose Home Depot arsonist made a court appearance.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Berkeley Police Arrest Teen for Trying to Recruit Accomplices for Mass Shooting/Bombing Berkeley police thwarted a potential mass shooting/bombing at Berkeley High thanks to a tip, there's been another mass shooting and it's in Tulsa, and a Concord woman fell for a "new job" Zelle scam.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This Thing: Every Handroll at Handroll Project It was maybe obvious for fans of Ju-Ni that the new, casual side project of chef Geoffrey Lee and partner Tan Truong in the Mission, Handroll Project, would be an instant winner. And they would be right.