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FaviconSFist

  • Humpday Headlines: Clipper Readers Start Taking Regular Cards Today
  • Day Around the Bay: Woman Gives Birth to Baby While Riding Inside Waymo
  • Report: SF-Based Instacart Charging Some Customers as Much as 23% More for the Same Items, Thanks to AI Pricing
  • Mayor Lurie Comes Out Swinging Against Proposed 25-Story Marina Safeway Megadevelopment
  • Shaquille O'Neal to Host Shaq's Fun House at Cow Palace, Featuring T-Pain, on Super Bowl Weekend

FaviconSF Gate

  • Outbreaks of a highly contagious winter virus spike in Calif. amid US surge
  • UC Berkeley PhD student facing felony charges over $46K in intentional damage
  • California woman stole $29M and fled to Dubai, FBI alleges
  • Remains identified as California woman who vanished in 1982
  • Calif. woman sentenced after bragging about luxury lifestyle on Instagram

FaviconKRON 4

  • Judge blocks Trump National Guard deployment to Los Angeles 
  • Fremont police tracking stolen vehicle leads to 3 arrests
  • Instacart hits back at reports it used AI to charge some shoppers more than others
  • West Contra Costa teachers reach tentative deal to end strike
  • Dog hit by Waymo in SF put down by family after suffering ‘severe pelvic trauma’

FaviconReddit SF

  • Two Takes: Is a 25-story tower in the Marina District just what S.F. needs or an abomination?
  • Went to Golden Gate Park for a Predator Prey cosplay photoshoot. Had a very cute audience.
  • Shaken after a hit-and-run yesterday morning (12/9/25). I’m hoping the community can help!
  • Lil buddy at Yerba Beurna Gardens this morning
  • What was going on last night in FiDi?

FaviconSF Examiner

  • QB Philip Rivers eager to get back in the game with the Colts after coming out of retirement
  • An Evening on the Stage Honoring Maria Manetti Shrem
  • The Opera Guild’s star-studded Evening on the Stage comes alive
  • SF bars, restaurants want to ‘light your spirits’ for the holidays
  • Alchemist

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • This arts org lost venues, so it decided to open its own
  • Who’s wearing always-listening AI necklaces? A lot of people, actually
  • SF General’s AI security system has a history of missing weapons
  • World Baseball Classic threatens to shake up Tony Vitello’s first spring with Giants
  • How Robert Saleh has made magic with an anomalous 49ers defense

FaviconEater SF

  • Flavor-Packed Banchan and Beautiful Tofu Prove Irresistible at Joodooboo
  • Mandalay Still Doesn’t Miss
  • Bergerac Rebrands as Bella, an Amalfi Coast-Inspired Listening Lounge
  • Head to This Japantown Thai Restaurant for Spicy Pork Belly
  • A Syrup-Soaked Knafeh Pancake Is a Delightful End to a Meal at Lulu

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Arraignment delayed for man suspected of fatally stabbing social worker at SF hospital
  • Concord’s Monument Crisis Center expands food pantry amid rising need and uncertainty
  • Protesters urge Marin County supervisors to reject sheriff’s federal immigrant jail grant
  • Bay Area transit agencies roll out next-gen Clipper cards for smoother, cheaper rides
  • For the love of latkes: Napa Valley chefs vie in Yountville throwdown to benefit charity

Favicon48 Hills

  • The creepy sleeping pods might not even be legal
  • Good Taste: Michael Mina can keep a secret
  • Michael Mina’s grand and savory return to Union Square
  • Under the Stars: Band of the moment chokecherry gets a glow up
  • SF fires immigrant advocate—and activists are confused and angry

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: Death in Paradise
  • Bay Area Holiday Trees With LGBTQ+ Significance
  • Wishes From Political and Community Leaders on the World Tree of Hope
  • Children’s Wishes Submitted to the World Tree of Hope
  • World Tree of Hope Past Events

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