SF News SFPD Has ‘Possible Suspect’ In Case of Dog Walker Whose Home Burned After Racist Threats Police say they’ve executed two search warrants and have a “possible suspect” in connection to an Alamo Square dog walker who’d received racist threats prior to his house burning, though it’s unclear whether these leads are concerning the threats, the house fire, or both.
SF News Viral ‘Police Sit Back & Watch’ Alamo Square Video Was Edited, SFPD Did Pursue Suspect A viral video has racked up nearly a million views claiming “Police Sit Back & Watch” in an Alamo Square theft case, but the video edits out the part where police gave chase, and the stolen items were all recovered.
SF News Four Armed Gunmen Rob Man Waiting for Uber Near Alamo Square Park A broad daylight Monday morning robbery at Fulton and Steiner streets, as four masked men in an SUV pulled an armed robbery of a man simply standing and waiting for his Uber.
SF News One of SF's Iconic Painted Ladies Is a $3M Fixer-Upper With Awful Bathrooms A string of homes synonymous with San Francisco and late-80s television, the seven Painted Ladies along Alamo Square, are doted on by both tourists and locals alike for their ornate architecture and storied histories. Now, one of them is on the market for a dizzying $2.75M — and it's a fixer-upper.
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing: Alamo Square Flea Market Returns After a two-year hiatus thanks to last year's park renovation, the Alamo Square Flea Market returns this weekend and it's happening in conjunction with the Sunday Streets closure
SF News SFPD Cordons Off Alamo Square, Patriot Prayer Guy Says He'll Still Be Around To 'Talk To People' After scheduling an impromptu "news conference" for 2 p.m. Saturday to replace the canceled Patriot Prayer rally in Crissy Field, organizer Joey Gibson was thwarted by the SFPD and Rec
SF News Scott Wiener Says Right-Wing 'Conference' In Alamo Square 'Cannot Be Allowed To Happen' State Senator Scott Wiener, in what's likely just the first of many official statements condemning Patriot Prayer's ditching of a highly regulated, permitted event plan at Crissy Field in
SF News With Newly Reopened Alamo Square Park Comes New Wave Of Broad Daylight Car Break-Ins All around Alamo Square, in the plain light of day, you can likely hear the sound of glass shattering. The problem is heightening, perhaps just with the summer tourism rush, near the crooked
SF News Crooked Lombard Street Thieves Turn Attraction Into Car Burglary Hotbed San Francisco tourists and locals alike have long suffered the slings, arrows, and shattered glass piles that come with car break-ins, with the thieves often smashing windows over items of negligible value.
SF News Alamo Square To Partially Reopen Through November To Accommodate Selfie-Taking Tourists The "closed" Alamo Square Park pic.twitter.com/Rawxlo1gdr — Matt Laroche (@mlroach) May 22, 2016 A small section of Alamo Square Park will reopen to the public Thursday, and remain open
SF News Weather Report: Sunshine And Warm Weather Expected For The Week Ahead Following a mostly overcast weekend, Bay Area denizens can look forward to a week of sunshine and warm weather. The National Weather Service predicts temperatures hitting 70 both tomorrow and Wednesday, with the
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Furries Like Taking Tourist Pics Too Furries, they're just like us — at least when it comes to snapping tourist photos, that is. According to the person who took the photo, the above scene apparently went down yesterday
SF News Goodbye Rain: Warm Weather And Sunshine For The Week Ahead It sure has been raining a lot lately, hasn't it? Well, for all of you feeling just a little too cooped up/soggy we have some good news: The National Weather
SF News Smash-Up Car Wreck Closes Hayes Street By Alamo Square Around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, a driver reportedly blew a stop sign at the corner of Hayes and Steiner on the East side of Alamo Square, smashed into another vehicle and
Arts & Entertainment Video: Man Delivers Engagement Ring Via Aerial Drone In Alamo Square Park Although unmanned aerial vehicles tend to be known for unleashing hellfire missiles on unsuspecting ground targets, earlier this month one local San Francisco man called in air support with a much gentler payload:
SF News SFist Blotter * What a care- and crime-free life SF is living right now,right? And we don't believe any of it. According to local media outlets, SF is safe and sound. But
SF News Recycling Your Christmas Tree Well, you're in luck! The godlessness of the town of San Francisco is offset by its environmental zeal -- so if you've got a tree you need to get rid
Arts & Entertainment How to Get the Guy: Third, Hammer Him With Questions Previously on "How to Get the Guy," four single-girls-in-the-City began their quest to find love, with the help of some very dubious "love coaches." JD&
misc SFist Answers: Things To Make You Cry A friend of SFist writes: "Someone in my office was just arrested for possession of child pornography. The case has been relatively high-profile in the area. The suspect seemed like a
SF News Game, Set And Match Granted, we get lyrical on days like yesterday, when the rain clouds clear and the sun shines over The City. But the ancient game of tennis has made the tales of no less