Monday, March 14, 2016
After Almost Two Years Of Complaints, SF's $2,258,300 Skate Park Remains Full Of 'Festering' Puddles Of Urine
"There was discussion with neighborhood groups about a bathroom...But there was a concern the restrooms would attract nuisances."
New Rule Would Ban Cars From East Side Of Twin Peaks
The side facing downtown would be open to pedestrians and cyclists only.
Deputy Public Defender Was Wrongly Arrested While Protecting Her Client, Office Of Citizens Complaints Finds
Her arrest in a courthouse hallway was captured on video last year.
After Raising Delivery Fees, Struggling Instacart Cuts Driver Pay By 63%
The company also canned its entire recruiting staff right before Christmas last year.
Goodbye Rain: Warm Weather And Sunshine For The Week Ahead
Temperatures are expected to steadily heat up through the week until they hit a high in the mid-70's this Thursday.
Squatters Blamed For Three-Alarm Fire In Remains Of Mission Building Destroyed In Earlier Blaze
Though no one was injured or displaced in the fire, eyebrows are still being raised at the timing of the blaze.
Monday Morning Roundup: Flower Mart Will Be One SF's Largest Commercial Developments
Storm damage, dangerous intersection, and a teacher talks Trump.
Go Up An Octave With SF Opera Lab's Spring Performances
Bonus points: you're also invited to the after-party. [sponsor]
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Video: Teetering Apartment Teardown Taking Place in Pacifica
A treasury of videos showing the demolition of those Pacifica apartments.
Tenderloin Hit-And-Run Leaves One Dead, One Hospitalized
Police still searching for a description of the vehicle.
SXSW Creates Stir By Demanding Panelist Remove Hijab
South By Southwest can be tough if your last name is “Muhammad”.
Sunday Morning Coming Down: Pier 80's Medical Warriors
A win for our side, errant driver, and yesterday's parade.