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FaviconSFist

  • Oakland City Councilmember Gets Backlash for Flipping Off Audience During City Council Meeting
  • Palo Alto City Council to Take Up Legislation to Clamp Down on Billionaire Compounds
  • Suspect Arrested for Arson at SF State Jewish Center
  • Thursday Morning What's Up: Crocker-Amazon Hit-and-Run Leaves One Dead
  • Day Around the Bay: UCSF Expands Again In Mission Bay

FaviconSF Gate

  • California woman led a terrorist group from 'comfort of her suburban home'
  • Former Zoox engineer sentenced to 10 years for PG&E bombings in Bay Area
  • Leaders of 'cult-like' California group charged with murder of 4-year-old boy
  • Interstellar visitor visible in California just this once
  • Owners of the most commonly stolen cars in Calif. may be owed money

FaviconKRON 4

  • Is ‘Die Hard’ a Christmas movie? — vote in our poll
  • Bay Area airport brings back gate access for non-passengers
  • Driver accused of assault with deadly weapon after hitting Palo Alto police vehicle
  • Solano County man caught with over 1,000 images of child porn: sheriff
  • Patchy fog, chance of rain Thursday in Bay Area

FaviconReddit SF

  • I made you a Wrapped for your 311 complaints
  • Santa sighting at Sunset Dunes!
  • Free Used Gaming PC
  • Postcards from the Golden Gate (XT-5)
  • Mayor Lurie broke law by keeping Trump call records secret, S.F. committee says

FaviconSF Examiner

  • 49ers look to lock up playoff spot as Rivers tries to keep the Colts in the playoff discussion
  • SF Fire Station 39 holiday decorations at night
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  • What Events to Attend in San Francisco in 2026 - DigiMarCon and Other Conferences
  • Chargers could clinch playoff spot in a visit to the Cowboys, who are on the brink of elimination

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • SF’s Korean dining scene keeps going up up up 
  • A new pro volleyball team shows the Bay’s women’s sports boom isn’t slowing
  • Steve Kerr is playing rotation roulette with the Warriors
  • UCSF drops $767 million to expand its Mission Bay campus
  • Gavin Newsom on how AI could wipe out your kids’ job prospects

FaviconEater SF

  • The 16 Best Places to Eat and Drink in Santa Cruz
  • Sun Moon Studio Is a Tricky Reservation to Score — But It’s Worth the Trouble
  • Fairfield’s Longtime Budweiser Plant to Close Down in 2026
  • A Fine Dining Hideaway Yields Polished Cooking in a Cozy Carmel Home
  • A Peek Inside Bar Panisse, Alice Waters’s Companion to Her Fabled Berkeley Restaurant

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Before there was a California: Marin County marks 175 years with holiday lights spectacle
  • Cock-a-doodle-don’t: Napa County approves new rooster restrictions to thwart cockfights
  • Sunset District supervisor pushes for review of parking losses hampering residents, shops
  • Oakland to enforce Sunday parking meters in move that could generate extra $1.6M a year
  • Underage drinking crackdown: Five Bay Area cities, Lodi get state grants for enforcement

Favicon48 Hills

  • Screen Grabs: Bi Gan’s dazzlingly hubristic ‘Resurrection’
  • BIG WEEK: Kitka, Wicked Winter Solstice Jam, Charlie Brown Christmas Live, Cookbook Swap…
  • Thank you for being a friend: Original ‘Golden Girls’ guest stars remember beloved show
  • The bogus (and needless) politics of austerity
  • The dangerous fantasy of upzoning

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Openhouse and Mercy Housing California Awarded New Funding for LGBTQ+ Senior Housing Project
  • San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women Condemns Task Force Vote to Strip the Commission of Its Governance Authority
  • 33rd Songs of the Season Raises Nearly $40,000 for PRC
  • Donna’s Chronicles, “With so many joyful events…”
  • 2025 Menorah Lighting at Jane Warner Plaza and Other Bay Area Hanukkah Traditions

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