SF News Federal Officials Shoot and Kill Crissy Field Coyote That Had Killed Three Dogs In Three Weeks DNA tests determined that it was one single coyote who’d killed three dogs at Crissy Field and the Presidio since September 15, so National Park officials killed that coyote Sunday, as it had been getting pretty aggressive with people too.
Arts & Entertainment Church of 8 Wheels Taking Over a Warehouse Near the Golden Gate Bridge In July for Inaugural ‘Skate Week’ A 20,000-square-foot warehouse near the Golden Gate Bridge will be transformed into a gigantic disco roller rink for the Church of 8 Wheels’ first-ever Skate Week in July, and wait ‘til you see the faux stained-glass windows they’ll be decorating the place with.
SF News Cycling Community Outraged as Presidio DUI Driver Gets Very Generous Plea Deal After Killing Cyclist Cycling champion Ethan Boyes was killed last April by a driver operating under the influence, but that driver just got a very lenient plea deal of only two misdemeanor counts, and faces no longer than a year in jail.
SF News Driver Who Hit and Killed Cyclist In Presidio May Have Been Intoxicated A newly obtained document on the April 4 death of champion cyclist Ethan Boyes indicates the driver who struck and killed him on a Presidio roadway may have been intoxicated — though authorities are releasing very little information about the investigation.
SF News USA Cycling Champ Hit By Car and Killed In the Presidio A Tuesday afternoon accident on Arguello Boulevard in the Presidio took the life of two-time USA Cycling Masters Track National Champion Ethan Boyes, who was struck by a car under circumstances the U.S. Park Police continue to investigate.
Arts & Entertainment That Other Thing That Happened In 1776: San Francisco Becomes A Place While we prepare to celebrate America's birthday tomorrow with explosives, grilled nitrates and light beer, we should take a moment to recognize that other big event that happened in the summer of 1776.