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FaviconSFist

  • About 11,000 PG&E Customers Lose Power in SF’s Richmond, Presidio, and Golden Gate Park
  • Mammoth Ski Patroller Dies Following Friday Avalanche, Second Sierra Avalanche Buries Snowmobiler
  • Sunday Links: 6,000 PG&E Customers Lose Power in Another Storm-Related Outage
  • Petaluma Police Arrest Suspect For Hate Crime Targeting Former Globetrotter and Youth Coach
  • Dozens Attend Outer Sunset Sideshow, Set U-Haul on Fire From Inside With Roman Candles

FaviconSF Gate

  • Magnitude 4.7 earthquake strikes outside Northern California national park
  • Wild sideshow in quiet San Francisco neighborhood ends in burning U-Haul
  • Snowmobilers trigger huge California avalanche
  • Body found on California beach may be woman who went missing off Lovers Point
  • Power restored after another PG&E outage in San Francisco

FaviconKRON 4

  • With win, 49ers’ path to Super Bowl LX goes through home at Levi’s Stadium
  • 11K customers in San Francisco without power in latest PG&E outage
  • Preliminary 5.0 magnitude earthquake shakes Northern California
  • Cold weather advisory issued for Bay Area on Sunday night
  • 2.8 magnitude earthquake rattles East Bay on Sunday

FaviconReddit SF

  • SFMTA considers higher fares for transit, but cheaper penalties for drivers
  • Power out in central Richmond?
  • Fieldwork Brewing just opened in Mission Rock, and had the 49ers game on tonight.
  • PG&E transformer fire triggers another unplanned power outage in S.F.
  • Abraham Lincoln High School (San Francisco) Class 2019 Yearbook

FaviconSF Examiner

  • SF crime kept falling in 2025, but the drop wasn’t citywide
  • Reported crimes drop across most major categories
  • Property crime fell across most SF police districts in 2025
  • Violent crime down across SF
  • Reported volent and property crimes fell in 2025

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • How Brock Purdy and the 49ers kept NFC West title hopes alive with a dramatic shootout win
  • A year so bonkers, SF real estate saw spring in the fall
  • San Francisco’s saddest restaurant and bar closures of 2025
  • Four stories we’re tired of covering
  • Our 7 favorite travel destinations this year

FaviconEater SF

  • 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
  • Oken Is Where You Want to Be a Regular in Oakland

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Oasis, SF’s drag nightlife center, gets a reprieve from permanent shutdown, owner says
  • Millions of Californians gaining IVF access as new fertility insurance law takes effect
  • After $200M revamp, Levi’s Stadium to debut first halftime laser show at 49ers-Bears game
  • 2025 in review: Silicon Valley’s biggest stories
  • Listen to The Happys: How a Bay Area band’s old-school signs turned heads and won fans

Favicon48 Hills

  • PG&E offers more excuses, and will seek to delay and obfuscate over public power
  • Drama Masks: Year on Stage 2025, part 1—the not-so-great stuff
  • Under the Stars: Noise Pop’s latest scores? Jay Som, Giraffage, CupcakKe, Open Mike Eagle…
  • Screen Grabs: Triumph of the pencil-‘stached uber weasel
  • SF could move to take over PG&E’s system right now, if city officials had the political will

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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