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FaviconSFist

  • Billionaires Going Berserk on Twitter Over Proposed California Billionaire Tax
  • LGBTQ Senior Housing Concern Openhouse to Build New 15-Story Tower Near Castro Neighborhood
  • Reminder: Skrillex is Playing Pier 80 Tonight, So Expect Noise Complaints From Both Sides of the Bay
  • Almost Would-Be SF Supervisor Beya Alcaraz Sued For Unpaid Rent
  • Car Theft Suspects Allegedly Ram Into Four San Ramon Police Cruisers; One Officer Injured, Two Suspects Arrested

FaviconSF Gate

  • California braces for wet New Year's Eve with back-to-back storms, forecasters say
  • Man shot dead inside Bay Area IHOP
  • King tides to return to the Bay Area, possibly exposing ocean treasures
  • Where California's reservoir levels stand going into 2026
  • Bridge connecting tiny Calif. mountain community reopens

FaviconKRON 4

  • San Francisco Bay Trail to expand 77 acres on Hayward shoreline
  • Spare the Air alert issued for New Year’s Day
  • New law lets Californians order data brokers to delete personal information
  • Overturned big rig blocks onramp to eastbound I-580 in Livermore
  • Up in smoke: Fire breaks out at Oakland cannabis facility

FaviconReddit SF

  • Layover in Sanfrancisco
  • "Your PG&E bill will change in 2026, here’s what to expect" - "bills will drop by about $8 monthly starting Jan. 1 for typical residential customers with both electric and gas service, according to a rate adjustment the company filed with state regulators Tuesday."
  • My sister jumped from the GGB
  • found: your calico critter (?) keychain
  • Found cat — Excelsior

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. ready for Rose Bowl after sustaining leg injury in Big Ten championship
  • 2025 brought big ups and downs on downtown's road to recovery
  • MACYS SALES
  • Daniel Lurie b. patisserie selfie
  • Ghazi Shami One Montgomery

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Section 415: Inside the 49ers’ unlikely late-season surge
  • California’s billionaire tax, explained
  • Kawakami: Kyle Shanahan is the most valuable coach of the year, and more bold thoughts
  • The most unforgettable Bay Area sports moments of 2025
  • Lashinsky: My answers to 11 questions that will define the city in 2026

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

  • Historic childhood home of San Jose Mayor Norman Mineta sold to Japantown church
  • January 2026 author events: Richard Beal, Brian Brady, Gail Butinsky, Alix Christie, Dick Evans, Grant Faulkner, Hannah Hindley, Natan Last, John Sayles, Stuart Schuffman
  • ICE unmasked: State law bars federal agents from wearing face coverings; lawsuit pending
  • The sound of wildflowers: Photographers’ audiobook lets visually impaired ‘see’ nature
  • SF man arrested after community allegedly witnesses him killing dog in China Basin

Favicon48 Hills

  • Screen Grabs: Our favorite films of 2025
  • For more than half a century, the progressives in SF have been right—and the developers wrong
  • Comedowns are for losers: New Year’s Day parties 2026
  • 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

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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