In the news on May 5: swine flu worries are slowly subsiding as schools reconsider closing; California pageant directors are looking into contract violations of…
In the political news of May 5: The SF City Attorney is suing the United States Postal Service; Michael Savage is banned from Britain; and…
On May 5, 2009, Apple and Google are being investigated by the FTC for anti-trust violations (should we call them Goople?); Microsoft announces 3,000 job…
In the news on April 28: more swine flu reports; four armed robberies have been reported in the UC Berkeley area; TransLink passes BART tests;…
For the news on April 28: what ‘splitting the baby’ for the Democrats means for May; schools to sue SF for using the district as…
On April 28, the 9th Circuit Court has ruled that prisoners can sue Boeing subsidiary for transporting them as terrorism suspects to secret prisons; Steve…
Topping the news charts for April 27, 2009: swine flu hits Sacramento with the eighth confirmed California case; an already swine flu-stricken Mexico is hit…
On April 27, we should be proud of our California representative, Woolsey, who’s been arrested for protesting Darfur on the steps of the Sudanese embassy;…
In the news on April 27: MySpace gets a new executive team; and yes, it’s come to this, SEC regulatory disclaimers in 140 characters or…
On April 21: if you can’t get out of the MUNI hybrid bus, you’re not the only one; police are looking for a smiling bank…
For April 21, 2009, SF has politicians who’ve discovered Twitter, boycotts on the census, criticism of the Sunset solar energy project, and court cases about…
In the news on April 21: Microsoft and Yahoo are gettin’ ‘hot and heavy’; the Chinatown-Soma subway should cost us, oh, another $278 million; and…
For April 20th, the boat in the San Mateo bridge is finally being craned out, UC Berkeley is diagnosed with active TB, Sonoma police are…
On April 20, there are some unusual strategies for the SF Mayor’s run for governor, the SF native M
In the news on April 20: layoffs from the Chron, Sun-Oracle buyout, and Yahoo; Stanford is mixing gold, lasers, and nanotech to look up your…
On April 13, Richmond man breaks both legs jumping out window to escape thieves after his pot; U.S. Coast Guard warns Bay Area residents to…
On April 13, everyone and their mother is running for governor; what and why on the six propositions of the May 19 ballot; and can…
So much going on in the news on April 13: Wells Fargo questioned by federal congressional oversight committee; VC funding is down, but up; snip-snip…
On April 7, gay marriage triumphs in Vermont; a California man pleads guilty to selling 14-year-old daughter for money, beer, and meat; and MUNI considering…
On April 7, AT&T workers march at the Giant’s opening game; MediCal freeze kills the Bay Area’s oldest feminist abortion clinic; and yes, folks, we’ve…
In the news on April 7: SF Giants get Virgin America–on their first day, too; the economy batters solar energy sales; and GM teams up…
On April 6, SFers talk about the earthquake in Italy and what it might mean for us; an employee borrows–and flips her boss’s Ferrari; look…
On April 7, gay marriage activists celebrate their triumph in Iowa’s Supreme Court; corruption is speculated in Russian Hill historical house demolition; and gas pump…
In the news on April 6: Stimulus package responsibility talks effecting California distribution of stimulus, more info on Google ad demographics could let advertisers force…