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FaviconSFist

  • Sunday Links: SF Jury Convicts Woman Who Punched Social Workers, Yanked Out One’s Hair
  • Historic Camron-Stanford House on Lake Merritt Damaged in Fire Amid Efforts to Reopen After Closure
  • SF ‘Rideshare Rapist’ Who Posed As Victims’ Driver Found Guilty In SoMa, Mission Assaults
  • Saturday Links: Therapy Cow Spotted in Sonoma County Visiting Bedridden Resident
  • Day Around the Bay: The Fabulous Hunky Jesus Contest Returns Sunday

FaviconSF Gate

  • Lithium battery fire inside Bay Area home kills one
  • Loved ones give update on search for Amy Hillyard, missing coffeeshop owner
  • Cases of dangerous disease 'as old as the plague' hit record high in California
  • Historic, last-of-its-kind Oakland Victorian damaged in fire
  • Seabirds are dying in large numbers along California beaches

FaviconKRON 4

  • Fire breaks out inside kitchen, ‘quickly’ contained at Outer Sunset home
  • Fire burning multiple acres in Sonoma County
  • Latest update on search for missing Oakland coffee shop owner Amy Hillyard: ‘Combing through hours of tapes’
  • Fire breaks out at historic Camron-Stanford House on Lake Merritt
  • Suspected explosive materials, narcotics, cache of guns found in San Bruno felon’s home

FaviconReddit SF

  • UPDATE: 1994/2026
  • Brave Souls of BYOBW
  • Bosnian Soccer Fans in Sarajevo Singing About Seeing the Golden Gate Bridge After Qualifying for the World Cup
  • Bring Your Big Wheel. I needed this joy today.
  • [UPDATE] Can anyone help me crack this safe?

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Kevin Durant, Rockets spoil Stephen Curry's return from injury, beat Warriors 117-116
  • Houston 117, Golden State 116
  • Kawhi Leonard scores 26 points to lead the Clippers to a 138-109 win over the Kings
  • L.A. Clippers 138, Sacramento 109
  • Cooper Flagg scores 45 points and Mavs beat LeBron James and injury-depleted Lakers 134-128

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • ‘I’m in heaven’: Dolores Park fills up on Easter for a different kind of church
  • 2 people shot in separate incidents in SoMa and Parkmerced on Saturday
  • The Wishlist: AI is driving up SF home prices. This buyer used it to find one under $1M
  • How craft beer got fun again
  • Ryan Coogler’s barber has opened a Union Square studio

FaviconEater SF

  • Seafood and Fried Chicken Make Sirene a Never-Fail Dinner Option
  • San Francisco’s Best New Restaurants, April 2026
  • Get Your Bread Fix at This New Oakland Bakery
  • This Celeb Chef Closes His Napa-Based Steakhouse This April
  • Here Are the Bay Area’s 2026 James Beard Award Finalists

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Napa County opens new Dry Creek Road bridge, replacing 100-year-old crossing
  • Artifacts saved after fire damages historic Camron-Stanford House at Lake Merritt
  • Out of focus: Fewer California kids receive vision care as access worsens, report says
  • One Good Read: Nonfiction nature reads to celebrate Earth Day
  • Endangered gray wolf from SF Zoo heads to New Mexico for conservation breeding

Favicon48 Hills

  • Four rental units become one $4.75 million mansion. Will the supes legalize it?
  • CBS workers win tentative contract
  • Brian McDonald’s waggish works key into an overstimulated world
  • John Elberling, advocate for economic and housing justice, dies at 79
  • Screen Grabs: Aliens, witches, mermaids, and other swell company

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: Profiles in Courage
  • San Francisco No Kings March and Rally on March 28 Expected to Be One of Nation’s Largest Demonstrations
  • Democracy Under Trump Administration Is Deteriorating at Unprecedented Rate, New Report Finds
  • We, the People
  • Drag Queens and Self-Employment Taxes

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