The days are getting shorter as fall is in full swing, but there is still plenty of fun to be had in San Francisco. Here are the 18 events you should check out in The City this week.
San Francisco’s deflated housing market remains cool heading into fall, with metro-area prices in a sustained trough that began in 2023, homes lingering on the market longer and inventory surging to ...
Cafe owner, community organizer and person-who-knows-everybody Manny Yekutiel announced last month that he’ll run for the Board of Supervisors in District 8, which includes the Castro, Noe Valley and ...
Big beer companies, which built or acquired smaller craft breweries during the industry's heyday, are now jettisoning some of those brands.
As the government shutdown enters its first full week, travelers planning visits to national parks and other tourist sites run by the federal government face more than a little uncertainty. National ...
W San Francisco's evolution into a cultural destination was on full display September 21, as Sunday Brunch & Beats welcomed 250 music enthusiasts for the second annual pre-festival celebration that ...
Indianapolis (AP) — Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was pepper-sprayed and stabbed multiple times during a late-night altercation with a 69-year-old truck driver in a downtown Indianapolis alley, ...
San Francisco’s much-loved, much-derided and nonfunctional Vaillancourt Fountain is in the crosshairs again after 54 years of existence, with city officials calling it decrepit, unsafe and too costly ...
It’s lunchtime at Sam’s Grill, and the restaurant is humming as servers dole out oysters and crisp martinis to diners seated around white tablecloths, as they’ve done since 1867. In the furthest-back ...
Zumper measured The City’s median monthly one-bedroom rent in September at $3,510, nudging rates past pre-pandemic levels ($3,500 in February 2020) for the first time since San Francisco issued its ...
Warren Hellman, an investment banker and philanthropist, founded and funded Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in 2001. Hellman said in 2007 he always wanted “to keep it free and noncommercial,” and the annual ...
The Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festivities aren’t limited to Golden Gate Park, let alone San Francisco this year.