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SF Getting Rid of 1,000+ Parking Spaces in 2023SF Getting Rid of 1,000+ Parking Spaces in 2023
By - posted 12/19/2022
San Francisco, Transportation

Thanks to ABC7 for letting us know that due to new SFMTA Bus Stop Guidelines that the city will be removing approximately 1,200 parking spaces to help make it easier and safer for people to board Muni buses, especially those with mobility issues. The new guidelines, which were approved by the more...

SF's 117-Year-Old Bar "Savoy Tivoli" Reopens After 4 YearsSF’s 117-Year-Old Bar “Savoy Tivoli” Reopens After 4 Years
By - posted 12/15/2022
Bars, Reopening, San Francisco, Sponsored

After a four year closure, the historic 117-year-old open-air bar, Savoy Tivoli of North Beach, will finally officially re-open on Thursday, Dec 15, 2022. In 2018, The Savoy was forced to close while the building that houses it underwent a city mandated earthquake retrofit. Prior to that, the Savoy had been more...

Huge End-of-2022 Craft Market at Hangar 1’s Alameda DistilleryHuge End-of-2022 Craft Market at Hangar 1’s Alameda Distillery
By - posted 12/15/2022
Holidays, Sponsored

On the third Sunday of each month from 11a-5p, enjoy browsing through Head West Marketplace’s 100+ local craft and plant merchants at Hangar 1 Vodka’s Alameda distillery, which is a converted WWII-era airplane hangar. This Sunday (December 18th) it’s your prefect chance to pick up last minute gifts from local more...

Bay Area Might Get a New 4-Lane "State Highway 239"Bay Area Might Get a New 4-Lane “State Highway 239”
By - posted 12/14/2022
Brand New, East Bay, Transportation

By Bay City News Public comments are being accepted for a proposed new state highway that would connect state Highway 4 in eastern Contra Costa County to either Interstate Highway 580 in Alameda County or a location further east at Interstate Highway 205 in San Joaquin County. State Highway 239 would connect more...

SF's Mel's Drive-In Offering $4 Burgers for 75th AnniversarySF’s Mel’s Drive-In Offering $4 Burgers for 75th Anniversary
By - posted 12/14/2022
Deals, Indoor Dining, San Francisco

Mel’s Drive-in, the iconic 1950s-style diner is celebrating its 75th anniversary with turn-back-the-clock prices on December 14, 2022 at all four of its San Francisco locations – giving 75% off some of their classic dishes – meaning that for one day only a burger and fries runs for only $4.24. Please more...

Bay Area Holiday Tradition "Bethlehem A.D." Ending After 30 YearsBay Area Holiday Tradition “Bethlehem A.D.” Ending After 30 Years
By - posted 12/13/2022
Bay Area Favorites, Celebrations, Christmas

Thanks to SF Gate for sharing the news that one of the USA’s largest living nativity scenes is hosting its final Bethlehem A.D.. a Bay Area tradition for the past 30 years. Sadly, the “Disneyland of Nativity scenes” is hosting its last event in 2022 because the land has been more...

USA's Largest Holiday Light Arts Fest “Let’s Glow SF” Returns to SFUSA’s Largest Holiday Light Arts Fest “Let’s Glow SF” Returns to SF
By - posted 12/13/2022
Artsy Fartsy, Holiday Lights, Only in San Francisco

Let’s Glow SF returns to Downtown San Francisco for the second year in a row. The free, outdoor holiday light arts festival is returning with more artists’ holiday-inspired works projected across some of downtown’s most notable buildings. From 5-10pm nightly, running Friday, December 2, 2022 – Sunday, December 11, 2022, is more...

SF’s Great Highway Will Stay Car-Free on Weekends Until 2025SF’s Great Highway Will Stay Car-Free on Weekends Until 2025
By - posted 12/13/2022
Bay Area Updates, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches, San Francisco

Thanks to SF Chronicle for sharing the news that San Francisco’s Great Highway will remain car-free on weekends for the next three years through December 31, 2025 after the Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday. The Great Highway stretches 3.8 miles down San Francisco’s western coast, bordering Ocean Beach. Every weekend more...

Santa Visits Oakland Zoo to Pass Out Presents to AnimalsSanta Visits Oakland Zoo to Pass Out Presents to Animals
By - posted 12/9/2022
Adorable, East Bay, Oakland

In adorable news, Santa visited the Oakland Zoo to treat the animals to some holiday presents. Santa zipped around the Zoo on a festively decorated golf cart with a giant sack of presents he delivered to all the animals on the “nice” list. Watch the elephants, tigers and more unwrap and more...

"SantaCon": SF's City-Wide Santa Pub Crawl is Back for 2022“SantaCon”: SF’s City-Wide Santa Pub Crawl is Back for 2022
By - posted 12/7/2022
Bars, Bay Area Favorites, Celebrations, Fun & Games, San Francisco

“SantaCon” is San Francisco’s annual city-wide Santas-only pub crawl happening on Saturday, December 10, 2022. Join the private SantaCon SF Facebook Group Get details on 2022 events at the public SantaCon SF Facebook group This flash mob-type event brings together hundreds of slightly sober people dressed in Santa costumes parading around the city, visiting more...

The Great Dickens Christmas Fair is Back for 2022The Great Dickens Christmas Fair is Back for 2022
By - posted 12/7/2022
Bay Area Favorites, Christmas, Fairs & Festivals, Festival Updates, Only in San Francisco

After two years, The Great Dickens Christmas Fair is finally back in person. Now in its 38th season, this is your chance to visit old-timey London, at the historic Cow Palace Exhibition Halls. The Great Dickens Christmas Fair is a one-of-a-kind immersive adventure into Victorian London ~ an elaborate holiday party with more...

SF Approves New “Cars to Casas” Housing OrdinanceSF Approves New “Cars to Casas” Housing Ordinance
By - posted 12/6/2022
Housing, San Francisco

The Board of Supervisors recently approved a housing ordinance introduced by Mayor London N. Breed to make it easier to build more housing to replace gas stations, parking lots, and other auto-oriented lots. The “Cars to Casas” ordinance was supported by housing and environmental activists, including YIMBY Action, the San Francisco more...

Killer Police Robots Won't Be Coming to SF After AllKiller Police Robots Won’t Be Coming to SF After All
By - posted 12/6/2022
Police Reform, San Francisco

By Olivia Wynkoop, Bay City News Foundation Following local protests and international criticism, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors reversed a decision on Tuesday that would have allowed law enforcement to deploy armed robots. Last Tuesday, the board gave a go-ahead for the police to use killer remote-controlled robots in what more...

Hundreds Crowd BART Platforms for "BART Basel" Guerilla Art ShowHundreds Crowd BART Platforms for “BART Basel” Guerilla Art Show
By - posted 12/6/2022
Artsy Fartsy, Only in San Francisco

The quirky BART Basel returned touting itself as “the leading train platform connecting collectors, gallerists, and artists.” Hundreds turned up at San Francisco BART stations for the second annual guerilla art show, held Saturday, December 3, 2022. Organizer Danielle Baskin described the event on Twitter for the first annual event back more...

SF Considers Allowing Police to Use Armed Robots to KillSF Considers Allowing Police to Use Armed Robots to Kill
By - posted 12/6/2022
Police Reform, San Francisco

By Kiley Russell, Bay City News Foundation A day before the San Francisco Board of Supervisors is expected to take a final vote on a policy allowing police to deploy armed robots, opponents gathered at City Hall to decry the decision. Lead by supervisors Dean Preston, Hillary Ronen and Board President Shamann more...