SF News Day Around the Bay: Lawsuit Says That NorCal Subway Locations Are Passing Unknown Substance Off as Tuna A Bay Area lawsuit contends that Subway's tuna salad isn't made of tuna or any other fish, state lawmakers have extended the eviction moratorium through June, and a 33-year-old SF man was sentenced for cryptocurrency fraud.
SF News Man Shot By SFPD Had Moved To SF To Start Fitness Business As the Subway staffer stabbed Wednesday by 26-year-old Nicholas Flusche recovers at home, Flusche's family is "in shock" following his fatal shooting by the police officer who intervened in the attack. As previously
SF News Report: Fatal SFPD Shooting Was Sparked By Argument Over Subway Sandwich Shooting in front of my work building btw 5th & 6th on Market and they...evacuate us? Seems like a shelter in place situation. pic.twitter.com/4S3QIux9iz— Whitney Merrill (@wbm312) May 3,
SF News Map: San Franciscans Want New Subway Lines Pretty Much Everywhere San Francisco has some decent public transit, but huge chunks of the city are conspicuously under-served. Right now, for example, The Examiner tells us that only 25 percent of jobs are within walking
SF News Design Your Dream SF Subway System With New SFMTA Tool San Francisco public transit riders can be forgiven for giving in to the occasional fantasy. Hopeful, even wistful maps of what local transportation might have been or might yet be are widely made
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Willie Brown: 'Waiters Don't Need A Higher Minimum Wage' (Unless They Work At Subway) Apparently, it's not just restaurant and bar owners that are fretting over the impact an increase in minimum wage might have on business! Former San Francisco mayor, now alleged lobbyist and SF Chronicle
SF News SFMTA Wants To Bury The M-Ocean View Under 19th Avenue As Central Subway construction continues to bore it's way from AT&T Park to Chinatown, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority and the Municipal Transportation Agency are proposing another subterranean transit solution
SF News Muni Metro Could Suck Slightly Less Next Month Everyone's favorite transit agency is set to test out another pilot program that will (hopefully) make the lives of thousands of daily commuters slightly more bearable. Starting next month, Muni will allow double-train
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink C.W. Nevius: The Chronicle's Latest Subway Shilling Columnist We've known for quite some time now that former Da Mayor, well-compensated political/sandwich lobbyist and San Francisco Chronicle columnist Willie Brown has been suspiciously vocal about his love for Subway sandwiches. Now
SF News Reduced Muni Service For The Rest Of December Because Muni can go to hell, the city's public transit snafu will run reduced service during the last week of the year. This is the first time ever that Muni has done such
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Willie Brown Tries Dim Sum, Wanted To Go To Subway Instead San Francisco's most cultured food eater, former Mayor Willie Brown went outside his comfort zone recently. Meaning his girlfriend took him out for dim sum at the city's decorated house of dumplings, Yank
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Willie Brown Name Checks Subway (Again) For whatever curious reason, former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown loves Subway sandwiches. And he likes to mention it. A lot. Today, the charismatic $5 foot-long deep throater wrote about his three favorite
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week in Willie Brown: Staging a Sandwich Intervention It's no big secret that our illustrious former mayor likes to namedrop touchstones of society life. Hermes, McCalls, Kokkari, Getty, Shulz, ad nauseum - It's like a trail of breadcrumbs that lead you
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: "Take Me Out" By Atomic Tom LIVE On NYC Subway Muni Diaries brings out attention to Atomic Tom performing a ditty on a NYC subway using their phones. Yes, it's New York City-based. Calm thyself. But, with the use of iPhones, it's also
SF News Power Outage Shuts Down Muni Metro (Updated) We're getting reports this evening that there's a subway power outage in San Francisco, resulting in Muni metro lines being "totally dead." According to MuniAlerts: "Subway outage may last all night. Shuttle buses
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misc Muni Bids Adieu to OS/2 Anyone who follows Muni knows to roll their eyes when the subject of ATCS comes up. That's the lousy old software that controls the trains in the subway -- it was supposed to
misc Coming Soon to Subways: An End to FAIL! As an added bonus, the NextBus maps will finally be able to listen to Muni's own (antique) system, so the estimates will be more reliable. Of course, they'll still be located down by
misc The Central Subway: It's Gonna Be Terrific! Once category that doesn't appear to get much evaluating is the agency's competence to operate the subway once it's built. But that was never in doubt, was it?
misc Giant Hulking Muni Takes a Terrifying Interest in Small, Innocent Transportation Authority The TA, if you're unfamiliar, was created a couple of years ago by a voter mandate. Muni was in awful shape at that time (unimaginable, we know), and an voters needed an alternative
misc No Pants 2k8: the Frivolity, the Ass Shots, the Video [NSFW] Just prior to last week's No Pants Subway Ride (AKA: No Pants 2k8), a few improv-appreciating activists went on a mooning spree of the blue kind. The nerve! But don't take our word
misc Remove Your Trousers, or We'll Have Them Removed for You When: Saturday, January 12 at 3:00 PM, Sharp! (Over by around 5:30) Where: I'm thinking we should meet across the street from Embarcadero station, but I'm open to ideas here. Bring:
misc SFgo Still Going, Probably The idea behind SFgo is that all of the lights in the city should be monitored and controlled by a central hub, so they can deal more effectively with traffic woes. It's a
misc 511 Has News You Can Use! Or At Least, News That SOMEBODY Can Use, Hopefully But hey, this is 511 we're talking about! The most competent information service since Larry, Moe, and Curly's ill-fated map-selling venture! Maybe this new Embarcadero-based "InTransit Kiosk" is actually useful. Have you run