SF News Man Who Was Arrested Following Scuffle With Mayor Lurie’s Bodyguard Returns to Jail Following a judge’s order to release Tony Phillips after determining Lurie’s bodyguard initiated the fight and assaulted him, Phillips was arrested Monday and booked into San Francisco County Jail on charges of violating the order to stay away from the alley where the fight happened.
SF News Advocates Express Concern Over Potential Police Overreach Following Mayor’s Tenderloin Scuffle There was heavy police presence on Cedar Street, an alley on the edge of the Tenderloin, following Thursday’s violent scuffle involving SF Mayor Daniel Lurie’s security detail, with two additional arrests Friday, and neighborhood advocates worry about potential overreach.
SF News Saturday Links: Video Shows Lurie's Bodyguard Shoved Suspect First During Incident Thursday Video footage shows Mayor Lurie's security guard becoming aggressive first; Olympic skier and gold medalist Eileen Gu will be the grand marshal of SF’s Chinese New Year parade; and only one in 10 US residents like daylight saving time.
Arts & Entertainment Founder of Music City SF Live Entertainment Complex Angling for Reality Show to Get It Out of Debt Local musician Rudy Colombini has been developing Music City SF, a live music hub and incubator on Bush Street, for the past 20 years. The 29,000-square-foot space is now in default, and Colombini hopes to raise funds via a reality show filmed at the venue.
SF News 22-Story, Mostly Affordable Tower Nears Final Approvals In Lower Nob Hill A 303-unit residential project split into two adjoining buildings has used creative financing and obscure state programs to overcome some funding hurdles, and is on its way to starting construction in SF's Lower Nob Hill.
SF News Lower Nob Hill Mosque Vandalized, Congregants Harassed At Least Twice During Ramadan An individual was caught on security camera smashing the windows of the Masjid Al-Tawheed mosque on Sutter Street last week, and reportedly returned again Tuesday to harass the assembled congregants.
SF News Two Injured, Including Child, In Lower Nob Hill Apartment Fire Two people were injured, including one child, and ten people were displaced by an apartment fire Tuesday night in Lower Nob Hill.
SF News Very Difficult-To-Watch Video: Woman In Crisis Gives Birth On SF Sidewalk A gut-wrenching video is making the rounds on social media of a woman in crisis giving birth on a sidewalk near the Tenderloin, though thankfully the SF Fire Department says the woman and child are now both doing okay.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Key Klub, a New Wine and Beer Bar, Softly Opens in Lower Nob Hill Once upon a time, the space at 856 Bush Street was a bar called the Key Klub. It lived in that space from the 1940s or 50s until 1987, when it closed. The place was revived in 2014 as beer spot Hopwater Distribution, and now, the Key Klub returns in a new incarnation.
SF News San Francisco Crisis Intervention Officers De-Escalate Suicide Attempt in Lower Nob Hill Friday afternoon, a 65-year-old Vietnam veteran found himself on the roof of The Granada — a nine-story residential building in Lower Nob Hill — plotting to take his own life. But a team of trained crisis intervention officers managed to persuade him from following through.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go To Big Before It Ends Big, one of our favorite bars in the city, will soon call it quits — June 15th, to be exact. You have almost exactly one month to check out the smallest little bar of