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FaviconSFist

  • Actor Tommy Lee Jones’s Daughter, Victoria Jones, Found Dead at SF’s Fairmont Hotel
  • Rollover Crash on I-280 in Daly City Kills One Passenger, Driver Arrested for DUI
  • First Bay Area Baby of the New Year Appears to Have Been Born In San Leandro
  • New Year's Day Headlines: Apartment Fire Extinguished In Potrero Hill
  • Ninth Circuit Rules That Trump Must Return Control of National Guard to California

FaviconSF Gate

  • Here's how much your PG&E bill will go down on Jan. 1
  • Storms threaten historic Bay Area telescope after powerful winds batter observatory
  • Power restored in SF neighborhood hit with outage for 3rd time in 11 days
  • California snowpack jumps more than 600% in just 12 days
  • Co-worker linked to brazen daytime killing inside Bay Area IHOP

FaviconKRON 4

  • 50-mph winds possible in Bay Area this weekend
  • Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter found dead in San Francisco hotel: TMZ
  • Preliminary 3.2-magnitude earthquake reported in San Ramon
  • Vehicle crashes into San Mateo building on New Year’s Day
  • First Bay Area baby born in 2026 appears to be in San Leandro

FaviconReddit SF

  • Electric boom in Nob Hill???
  • Racist man yells slurs on NYE
  • Uber Warning: Arslan - Grey Toyota Bz4x
  • Nostalgia at your fingertips- The Streets of San Francisco TV
  • Pretty and drizzly day today

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Los Angeles faces Boston, seeks 5th straight home win
  • Sacramento plays Phoenix on 5-game road slide
  • Cal State Fullerton 95, UC Santa Barbara 84
  • Kawhi Leonard's 45 points and bloodied nose lead Clippers to 6th straight win, 118-101 over Jazz
  • L.A. Clippers 118, Utah 101

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • The Standard’s bold Bay Area sports predictions for 2026
  • More women are electing to freeze their eggs as a normal part of life planning
  • It might become SF’s third-tallest building. And it’s now one step closer to reality.
  • The year in Bay Area sports: Stories that show why 2025 was bigger and better
  • The SF food stories that consumed us this year

FaviconEater SF

  • Eater SF’s Biggest Stories of 2025
  • Most Anticipated Winter Restaurant Openings in the Bay Area
  • The Best Dishes Eater SF’s Editors Ate in 2025
  • This Italian Neighborhood Restaurant to Close After Two Years in Business
  • One of San Francisco’s Strongest Bakeries Is Better Than Ever

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • ‘Been a hard year’: Marin City Black spiritual leaders gather to bid good riddance to 2025
  • 10 notable 2025 nonfiction titles by Bay Area authors  
  • Stockton gets more CHP officers from state after mass shooting; leaders welcome help
  • Fligor opens wide lead in Santa Clara County assessor runoff election, early results show
  • California plans to GPS-collar elk, deer, wolves amid rising wolf–livestock clashes

Favicon48 Hills

  • Six big stories you might not have seen in local news media in 2025
  • In 2026, let’s not follow failed housing policies in progressive San Francisco
  • Good Taste: 8 delicious reasons to welcome 2026
  • Year in Music 2025: The Bay made magical noise
  • Year in Music 2025: We will not be dumbed down

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: Quiz 2025
  • LGBTQ+ Nightlife and More in Oakland
  • East Bay LGBTQ+ Owned and Allied Destinations Beyond Oakland
  • Oakland Events to Add to Your 2026 Calendar
  • Out With the Old …

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