SF News Oldest House In San Francisco Sold, Will Become Noise Pop Headquarters The 174-year-old “Abner Phelps House” at Oak and Divisadero streets is considered the oldest house in San Francisco, and it has just changed hands, with plans to make it the headquarters of local music promoter Noise Pop Industries.
SF News Lower Haight Smells Even Worse Than Usual, Thanks to Sewer Repair Project A highly unpleasant odor is causing a stink in the Lower Haight, as a sewer repair effort permeates a chemical odor throughout the neighborhood, but the SFPUC insists there’s no public health hazard.
SF News SFPD Searching for Missing One-Year-Old and Mother Who Allegedly Abducted Him Friday Evening Authorities asked for help locating the missing child and his mother, Chelsea Tamulevich, a 38-year-old woman suspected of abducting her 1-year-old son, Caspian, from a residential facility in the Panhandle.
SF News Rival Surveys Study Proposed Bike Lanes For Fell And Oak Along The Panhandle San Francisco cyclists accustomed to the mixed-use path through the Panhandle to and from Golden Gate Park may someday be granted a lane of their own. Sure, protected lanes on Fell and Oak
SF News Enormous Branch Blocks Panhandle Bike Path On Sunday evening at around 6 p.m. in the Panhandle, a huge cypress tree branch came crashing down onto the bike path that runs along Fell Street. Fortunately, there are no reports
Arts & Entertainment 'Guerrilla Gardener' Gets Ousted From Patch Of Land By Spoilsports At DMV Guerrilla Garden Booted From DMV, Moved To Oak Street https://t.co/xw0dPH1xOQ by @LightExposures pic.twitter.com/aKjOCCQVUW— Hoodline (@HoodlineSF) July 7, 2016 Calling to mind those Guerrilla Grafters, a self-styled "guerilla
SF News Sixteen Displaced, One Injured In Three-Alarm Fulton Street Fire In #SF right now a major fire on Fulton between Baker and Lyon pic.twitter.com/SBp4YziJaD— Chris Golden (@chrisgolden) February 14, 2016 Sixteen people have been displaced and a young boy injured
SF News Wild Coyotes Now Roaming Haight, Panhandle Coyotes are taking over San Francisco, you guys. Though coyote sightings in the city are not new, they seem to be getting a lot more common this past year, suggesting that our local
SF News Two Pedestrians Injured, One Critically, At Troubled Panhandle Intersection Two pedestrians were struck and injured by a driver as they crossed a dangerous Panhandle intersection against a red light. According to Bay City News, two men were running across the intersection of
SF News Mastiff Attacks Infant In Panhandle-Area Home A Panhandle pup is in the doghouse this morning after it took a bite out of an infant Wednesday, but before you freak out and close the tab, don't worry: the baby should
SF News Man Accused Of Knocking Cop Unconscious During Struggle For Shotgun Has Troubled Past With SFPD A homeless man who said he was beaten by police after a July, 2014 altercation in the Panhandle is back in custody today, this time for allegedly knocking a cop unconscious as he
SF News Unofficial Concierge Helps You Survive The DMV This Friday "Bureaucracy is a giant mechanism operated by pygmies," wrote Honoré de Balzac who was probably thinking of the San Francisco DMV on Fell Street. And yet an optimistic new project asks if there
SF News Arrest Made In Panhandle Attacks On Bicyclists, More Suspects Identified In at least six separate instances this fall, cyclists making their way through the Panhandle at night were attacked by men who knocked them off their bikes, then stole those bikes and rode
SF News Cyclists Are Getting Attacked, Robbed Of Bikes In The Panhandle We mentioned this briefly last week, but now there's been a community meeting in which SFPD's Park Station police confirmed there had been six separate incidents of violent bike thievery in the Panhandle
SF News Bay To Breakers: Man Dies After Fall From Apartment Building Roof [Updated] During a Bay to Breakers party at 2040 Fell Street, a man suffered life-threatening injuries after falling from a roof on Sunday afternoon. He fell four stories from the top of the Panhandle-adjacent
SF News Breaking: Suspicious Package Found On Central Avenue Though these things rarely turn out to be anything, last week's suspicious-package near AT&T Park story turned out to be a dummy shell. Still, we're getting closer. This morning's suspicious package
Arts & Entertainment In The Panhandle: Why Pedestrians And Cyclists Need Their Own Paths Please welcome Alissa de Vogel. You might have already read her fine work over at Uptown Almanac. (If you haven't, please do so at once.) She can also be found here at SFist,
SF News Time to Stock up for the Long Harsh Cruel California Winter The market pops up at Diviz and Grove every Sunday from 10am to 2 pm; December 28 is their series finale. Go check it out and let us know how it looks.
misc Really Dangerous Intersection Gets A Fix We've been interested in the Fell and Masonic deathtrap for a while. So, it was with incredible glee that we saw this, above, on our morning run. It's pretty simple - there's a