Articles Posted in 2008

  • Overheard in Fog City

    Overheard in Fog City

    By Luke Thomas April 22, 2008 SFPD inspector reported to Police Chief for belligerence and disrespecting committee SFPD Inspector David Falzone, who acted in a manner unbecoming of a police officer during a Land Use…

  • Bicycle coalition teams up with Cityto accelerate pothole maintenance

    Bicycle coalition teams up with City
    to accelerate pothole maintenance

    Members of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition tagged potholes and dangerous road hazards along Market Street Saturday in an effort to accelerate City pothole maintenance. Photos by Luke Thomas By Luke Thomas April 22, 2008…

  • Court Jester: Poverty Pimps for Leno!

    Court Jester: Poverty Pimps for Leno!

    h. brown Photo by Luke Thomas By h. brown April 22, 2008 Editor’s Note: Views expressed by columnists published on FogCityJournal.com are not necessarily the views or beliefs of Fog City Journal. Fog City Journal…

  • When the Sludge Hits the Fan

    When the Sludge Hits the Fan

    By el Greco, special to Fog City Journal April 22, 2008 Now, I’m not a dyed-in-the-wool shop-a-holic, but in my conversations with such people I am told that one of the moments of sheer shopping…

  • The CrackBerry Chronicles: A lighter shade of Green

    The CrackBerry Chronicles: A lighter shade of Green

    Elaine Santore Photo by Luke Thomas By Elaine Santore April 22, 2008 Happy Earth Day and Birthday Last week was jam-packed with plenty of Fog City Journal’s favorite things, or what I like to call…

  • Witness turns pizzeria double shooting case on its head

    Witness turns pizzeria double shooting case on its head

    By Ari Burack April 21, 2008 A three-week-old Sunset District double murder case in San Francisco was thrown into upheaval this afternoon after a teenage witness to the shooting admitted in court that she lied…

  • U.S. court allows searches of laptops

    U.S. court allows searches of laptops

    By Julia Cheever April 21, 2008 A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled today that travelers entering the United States at borders or airports don’t have a right to expect their laptop computers won’t…