Business & Tech Reddit’s Super Generous Work From Home Policy Sparks Bay Area Exodus Fears With people already bolting from the Bay in droves, Reddit is among the first tech companies to pay workers the same salary if they move somewhere cheaper.
SF News Michelle Obama School in Richmond Gets Officially Christened With Grand Opening The West Contra Costa Unified School District hosted a virtual grand opening ceremony Thursday for the elementary school that it has renamed after former First Lady Michelle Obama.
SF Politics Hotels-for-Homeless Program Begins Wind-Down Next Week With 500 Moving Out San Francisco's lauded but temporary program of housing vulnerable and elderly homeless individuals in hotel rooms during the pandemic is set to wind down over the next seven to eight months, and next week the first wave of hotel closures begins.
best of sfist 13 Best Movers / Moving Companies in SF Tensions are always high when the prospect of uprooting your entire life and moving to a new home is on the table. The simple fact is that moving from your house or commercial spaces involves more than packing and transporting boxes.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Bay Bridge Traffic Returns to Pre-Pandemic Levels Coronavirus death rates are dropping across the country but crowded hospitals may change that, Sonoma County officials really want to get out of the "Purple" tier, and Bay Bridge traffic is basically back to pre-pandemic levels in case you were wondering.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Pittsburg Settles Chokehold Case For $7.3M Bay Area election officials are seeing unprecedented levels of early voting, a Sonoma County councilman has been arrested on child molestation charges, and the city of Pittsburg is settling a suit from the family of a man killed by a police officer in 2016.
Business & Tech Twitter Is Talking About Jack Dorsey's Goat Beard, As Seen During Today's Congressional Hearing No one should be surprised that he showed up for a bit of Republican political theater today with a truly guru-esque goat beard, and a nose ring.
SF Politics SF Supervisors Vote to Pay Up to 65% of Unpaid Back Rent to Landlords Back rent is piling up under the eviction moratorium, so the Board voted Tuesday that the city would pay between 50-65% of it for qualifying tenants and landlords.
SF News Alameda County Says Middle and High Schools Can Reopen After November 9 Two weeks after it advanced to the state's "Orange" tier, Alameda County announced that middle schools and high schools may reopen on or after November 9, with restrictions.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cecilia Chiang, SF Restaurant Legend Who Introduced America to Good Chinese Food, Dies at 100 She had hung on through her 90s as a cheerful bon vivant who liked a glass or Champagne at local food events, but at age 100 she is gone.
Arts & Entertainment Mondrian House at Ocean Beach Repainted By People With No Style A landmark home in San Francisco — made so solely because of a creative paint job inspired by the work of Piet Mondrian — has become just another drab house in a row of similar houses, because its new owners clearly didn't appreciate what they had and prefer a life of conformist banality.
SF News Small Fire Breaks Out In Sonoma County Just After Power Is Restored, Downed Power Lines Found Nearby Another possible near-miss for PG&E was recorded Tuesday night in northern Sonoma County when a vegetation fire broke out just minutes after power was restored in one area — and apparently there were two downed power lines in the vicinity that were missed in the utility's inspections.
SF Politics Mad Mud is Flying as Six Supervisor Seats Are Up for Grabs in November Election Some odd (and vaguely racist) political ads are shaking up the races, as all six odd-numbered supervisor districts are on the November ballot.
SF News Humpday Headlines: COVID Outbreak Infects At Least Five at UCSF Hospital Two patients and at least three healthcare workers in one unit at UCSF Parnassus have tested for COVID-19, Fairfield police are seeking a suspect in a hit-and-run that killed an 81-year-old, and PG&E issues the "all clear" for those who lost power.
SF News Day Around the Bay: PG&E Restores Electricity to 228,000 Customers San Francisco businesses were allowed to let 25 percent of their workforce return to "nonessential offices" today, the Mission District's Alley Cat Bookstore & Gallery will reopen Thursday, and PG&E says it has restored electricity to more than 228,000 customers.
Business & Tech Former Santa Clara Police Captain Pleads Guilty In Bizarre eBay Cyberstalking Case 55-year-old former Santa Clara police captain Philip Cooke entered a guilty plea in federal court in Boston Tuesday, joining six other former eBay employees implicated in a wackadoo intimidation scheme aimed at a couple of Boston-based bloggers.
Arts & Entertainment Diane di Prima, Noted Female Voice in the Beat Generation Boys' Club, Dies at 86 Onetime San Francisco Poet Laureate and one of the only feminist voices to keep company with the Beat Generation, Diane di Prima, has died.
SF News Bay Area Sees Slight Uptick In COVID Case Counts, Hospitalizations as Three More Counties Enter 'Orange' Tier The Bay Area isn't seeing anything close to what some other states and regions are seeing, and hopefully we will not as flu season arrives. However there are at least small signs of a slight uptick in cases outside of San Francisco in the past week.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lefty O'Doul's Files For Bankruptcy Amid Owner's Legal Troubles Nick Bovis, the local restaurateur named in a federal indictment earlier this year stemming from an FBI probe of corruption in SF City Hall, has now filed for bankruptcy for one of this businesses, longtime hofbrau Lefty O'Doul's.
SF News Fire Breaks Out in Oakland Hills, Destroys Two Homes In Vicinity of 1991 Fire A fire broke out Tuesday morning in the Oakland hills, on the final day of an extended Red Flag Warning amid record-dry conditions, and it engulfed two homes and spread to nearby vegetation.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: PG&E Says Shutoffs Prevented Some Potential Fires A 300-acre fire in Suisun City on Monday was likely caused by a cigarette butt, Oakland police are investigating a shooting death of a driver who crashed their car, and PG&E is in the process of restoring power for 180,000 customers today.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 19 Best Marijuana Delivery Services to Stay Medicated in SF Out of the surprisingly large number of weed delivery services out there, we bring you this roundup of the best currently serving the SF Bay Area.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Supreme Court Nightmare Ensues With Barrett Confirmation Stocks slumped on news of surging virus cases, Jared Kushner got racist on "Fox & Friends," and a UCSF doc says that if the entire country had followed SF's lead there would be 175,000 fewer dead in the pandemic.
SF News Sacramento Sex Worker Who Kidnapped Teen In San Francisco and Trafficked Her Gets Almost Seven Years A Sacramento woman who had herself been forced into prostitution at a young age was formally sentenced on Thursday for her role in recruiting and grooming a 15-year-old girl who was forced into prostitution three years ago.
Arts & Entertainment Longtime Gay Activist and Creator Tom Taylor, of Tom & Jerry Christmas House Fame, Dies at 77 Tom Taylor, the creator of the Tom & Jerry House Christmas display with its enormous tree at 21st and Church Street passed away last week. The cause was reportedly prostate cancer.