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FaviconSFist

  • Day Around the Bay: PG&E Will Be Cutting Many SF Residents’ Power on Monday and Tuesday
  • Mosswood Meltdown Announces 2026 Lineup, Iggy Pop and Bikini Kill Are Headliners
  • Street That Runs In Front of Academy of Sciences to Be Renamed for Claude the Alligator
  • Rumor Swirls That Taylor Swift Will Be In San Francisco for the Super Bowl
  • New Modular Bathroom Just Dropped in Precita Park, at Tiny Fraction of the Cost of $1.7 Million Noe Valley Toilet

FaviconSF Gate

  • PG&E told fire crews they didn't need help shortly before Hayward home exploded
  • Teen says Los Gatos 'party mom' tormented her for breaking up with son
  • Why NASA astronauts just splashed down off San Diego
  • Kaiser Permanente members could get cash in $46M privacy settlement
  • Why one of the world's largest lizards was left in a Bay Area home

FaviconKRON 4

  • ICE shoots man in Minneapolis accused of assaulting officer
  • Die-hard Niners couple shares love story, Super Bowl prediction: ‘I feel it in my heart’
  • San Jose gears up for thousands of riders ahead of Super Bowl 60
  • Height requirement for Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show field cast stirs controversy
  • Oakland activating automatic speed cameras this week

FaviconReddit SF

  • Recent Commission — Acrylic on Canvas Painting for Newlyweds Married at the SF Courthouse
  • Finally caught one of these amazing sunsets this week
  • Good Morning SF ☀️
  • [Rant] The utter vapidity of tech meetups
  • Celebration of life for Claude the albino alligator ❤️

FaviconSF Examiner

  • All-Pro WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba a leader on and off the field for the Seahawks amid record season
  • California's Pacific Coast Highway fully reopens after three years
  • Grok's stripping stopped, but legal questions are just beginning
  • Grok
  • Bixby Bridge, Pacific Coast Highway Big Sur Wikimedia

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Section 415: How the 49ers’ approach will change in a rematch with the Seahawks
  • The Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga saga has entered its final, inevitable chapter
  • ‘No clue, no heads up’: Newsom shocked by CCA’s abrupt closure after $20M state grant
  • 49ers vs. Seahawks: The Standard’s 5 fast predictions
  • The SF Immigration Court death spiral accelerates

FaviconEater SF

  • Late-Night Pho Spot Turtle Tower Debuts a New Marina Location
  • The Best, Crispiest Wings in San Francisco
  • Singaporean Crab and Fried Rabbit Rule at Four Kings
  • Trick Dog’s Complex Cocktails and Kale Salad Are a Mission Staple
  • Longtime Chinatown Restaurant Brandy Ho’s Has Closed After 45 Years in Business

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • After first year in office, Mayor Lurie says San Francisco has made ‘meaningful progress’
  • Spare the Air Alert extended through Saturday, banning wood burning in Bay Area
  • ‘Not today. Not ever’: Newsom denies Louisiana request to extradite Bay Area doctor in abortion pill case
  • Marin County files emergency proclamation following storms
  • Steven Taylor memorial pavilion to open in San Leandro, 6 years after police shooting

Favicon48 Hills

  • So what if the billionaires leave California?
  • As Trump threatens Cuba, a solidarity visit shows the impact of US sanctions
  • Mosswood Meltdown’s full lineup drops: Dead Milkmen, Iggy Pop, Bikini Kill aboard
  • Good Taste: A new Girl Scout cookie—and some classic hacks
  • BIG WEEK: Honoring MLK, SF Sketchfest, SF Art Week, Bob Weir and Claude tributes…

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Frederick Gotthold Enslin: ‘Dismiss’d [From] the Service With Infamy’
  • Prelude
  • Dr. Tim Seelig Birthday Fundraiser for the Portland Sage Singers: Q+ Elders and Allies
  • Oakland’s Piedmont Piano Company to Feature Music by Women and Nonbinary Composers on January 25
  • The Choral Is a Flat Drama With Queer Undertones

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