Sharks trade down, grab forward Nikolay Goldobin
Not content with pick No. 20, the San Jose Sharks traded down with the Chicago Blackhawks.Read More
MonkeyParking defies City’s cease-and-desist
The app that lets users offer their on-street parking spots for a price is still operating.Read More
Budget troubles stall Transbay’s rooftop park
The City will need to raise $24 million of private funds to complete a planned rooftop park.Read More
City sets aside street parking for car-sharing
The SFMTA board approved 41 street parking spots for car-sharing vehicles this week.Read More
Accused ‘MyRedbook’ owner skips court
One of the alleged proprietors of a sex listings website charged with facilitating prostitution and money laundering skipped his court appearance this morning. Eric “Red” Omuro, 53, of Mountain...Read More
Golden State stays silent on Draft Day
Draft Day came and went as the pickless Warriors stayed silent and looked toward the future.Read More
Giants’ icy bats stay chilled against Reds
AT&T PARK — It wasn't a no-hitter, but Cincinnati starter Mike Leake stymied the Giants.Read More
Supreme Court abortion ruling could affect SF
Pro-choice advocates are looking into whether local laws will be impacted by the high court's decision.Read More
Hearing garners feedback on immigrants’ drivers licenses
The DMV must begin issuing licenses to qualified undocumented applicants by Jan 1, 2015.Read More
Why to follow the World Cup — even if you don’t like soccer
I just caught a meme on Facebook showing someone staring blankly at a white wall. It bore a caption reading: “Still more interesting than watching soccer.” I say people...Read More
Soccer fans cheer on U.S. in Civic Center Plaza
Thousands of soccer fans clad in red, white and blue gathered in Civic Center Plaza.Read More
Police arrest serial arson suspect
A man believed to be responsible for a recent series of arsons was arrested Wednesday.Read More
San Francisco to study lowering speed limits
The City will study whether lower speed limits will help make the streets safer.Read More
SF installs bike lockers in City parking garages
Bicyclists in San Francisco will soon have a few more places to secure their bikes.Read More
SF school board approves $715M budget
The SF board of education unanimously approved the budget for fiscal year 2014-15 Tuesday night.Read More
Lincecum mows down Padres for second no-hitter
AT&T PARK — Not a year after first no-hitting the Padres, Tim Lincecum did it again.Read More
Bridge officials consider $76 million suicide net
If approved Friday, the net’s construction will take about three years.Read More
Feds shutter sex site ‘MyRedbook’
A San Francisco-based escort website was shut down by the FBI and the IRS WednesdayRead More
Deadly end to high-speed Bay Bridge chase
Two people were killed in a high-speed pursuit that started in Oakland.Read More
Cops haul away ‘Occupy Google’ protesters
Ten protesters were arrested outside of Google's Mountain View headquarters Tuesday night.Read More