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FaviconSFist

  • Day Around the Bay: The Castro Theatre’s Long-Awaited New Organ Has Arrived
  • Mission Cultural Center Abruptly Closes, Was Apparently Drowning in Red Ink
  • SF Bakery Selling Anti-ICE Cookies
  • 7 Mile House Celebrates Its 168th Anniversary This Saturday, With $1.68 Jack Daniels Shots and More
  • Oakland's It's All Good Bakery Closes After 30 Years

FaviconSF Gate

  • This species faces its doom. Only Californians can save it.
  • Trump advisor's remark becomes a viral problem for the Super Bowl
  • 'Batman' blasts Bay Area city council over ICE's involvement in Super Bowl
  • Officials confirm tuberculosis outbreak at San Francisco private school
  • Greg Bovino returns to El Centro, a wary California desert town

FaviconKRON 4

  • Suspects behind Oakland market triple killing identified
  • Open peppermint schnapps, Fireball, Bud Lights found in East Bay DUI driver’s car: PD
  • Puppy missing near Salinas after wanted man threw it at deputies
  • Tesla to build 1 million Optimus robots per year at Fremont factory, Musk says
  • Matt Mahan explains why he decided to run for California governor

FaviconReddit SF

  • Ice Out general strike tomorrow
  • Twin Peaks is Beautiful
  • Inner Sunset and the Pacific Ocean
  • San Francisco rents surge at fastest pace in the nation
  • “Mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, superbly owns the moment.”Laurie where are ya at? Release the tapes!

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Southern California women beat No. 8 Iowa, snapping Hawkeyes' eight-game winning streak
  • No. 7 Louisville 84, Stanford 66
  • No. 7 Louisville extends winning streak to 13 games with 84-66 win over Stanford
  • Maxey scores 40 points and hits winning layup with 1.3 seconds left to lead 76ers over Kings 113-111
  • Alex Tuch has 4th career hat trick in the Sabres' 4-1 victory over the Kings

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Messy SF homeless count hampered by new rules
  • Lurie leans on task force to clean up baffling city charter
  • ‘What happened in Minnesota can happen here’: Bay Area readies for Friday strike
  • Ikea’s food hall starts new chapter amid closed bars and restaurants
  • Reid Hoffman: Silicon Valley can’t be neutral any longer

FaviconEater SF

  • Bay Area Restaurants and Bars Weigh Decision to Close for General Strike
  • A Super-Exclusive Off-Menu Burger Finds a Permanent Home at RT Bistro
  • The Best Dishes Eater San Francisco’s Editors Ate in January
  • Jimmy Buckets’s Swanky Coffee Shop Is Back, Baby
  • The Garlic Bread at This Pasta Hitmaker Is Worth the Trip

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Alameda County supes approve ‘ICE-Free Zones,’ direct staff to draft response plan
  • Sip, slurp and sparkle Saturday at Hopland’s wine and oyster celebration 
  • Review: A theatrical Black man dazzles in ‘How Shakespeare Saved My Life’ at Berkeley Rep 
  • Special exhibition brings inclusive art to downtown Novato
  • Hooked on Books: Dashing the February doldrums with potential literary sunshine 

Favicon48 Hills

  • BART cuts deal with Uber—without approval of the elected board
  • Optional vaccines? CDC chair’s bizarre views would turn US into deadly experiment
  • BIG WEEK: Edwardian Ball, PIVOT Festival, Miss Kittin, a Harvey Milk sandwich….
  • Drama Masks: New looks at ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘Eugene Onegin’
  • Screen Grabs: Showings so rare it’s like glimpsing a snow leopard

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Jacob Anthony Rose: Practicing Love in the Aftermath of Silence
  • BEACONS at Queer Arts Featured Highlights Castro Theatre Blade and Other Iconic Neon Works
  • Queer Offerings at the Mostly British Film Festival
  • Feelgood Romance?
  • Sister Dana sez, “The Milan Olympics open on February 6…”

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