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FaviconSFist

  • Giant Holographic Schlong on Muni Is Actually an AI Ad, Muni Yanks It From Circulation
  • Peaches Christ to Host 30th Anniversary Screening of 'Showgirls' at Castro Theatre, With Star Gina Gershon
  • Waymo Started Taking Passengers to SFO Today
  • San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan Declares He’s Running for Governor, Becomes Zillionth Democrat In the Race
  • Like Bottom of the Hill, Thee Parkside Is Also Now Going to Close

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

  • Matt Mahan explains why he decided to run for California governor
  • Super Bowl week concerts: Here’s a list of shows in Bay Area
  • Missing man, 77, last seen Tuesday in Castro Valley found
  • Overall crime on BART drops 41%, assaults rise
  • Beloved SF music venue Thee Parkside to close and be turned into housing

FaviconReddit SF

  • Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco, 1920s
  • FUCK ICE Whistles at Green Apple Books + Wild Feather
  • January 29 - Morning Walk
  • Runaway Cart wants to join the San Francisco Falling Club
  • SF Mayor and Supervisors: Restore and Protect Funding for Sunday Streets SF

FaviconSF Examiner

  • San Jose Earthquakes acquire Timo Werner from Red Bull Leipzig in major move for MLS club
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  • Mavericks put their hope in health as the 1-year anniversary of the Luka Doncic trade approaches
  • Spending
  • Spending Limits You Can Set Inside Apps Without Turning It Into a Budget Overhaul

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Reid Hoffman: Silicon Valley can’t be neutral any longer
  • Waymo begins operating at SFO, just in time for Super Bowl
  • Guns, meth, slot machines: Contraband in Tenderloin stores spurs call for expanded curfew
  • The 5 most exciting SF restaurants opening in February 
  • San Jose mayor Matt Mahan enters gridlocked race for California governor

FaviconEater SF

  • Jimmy Buckets’s Swanky Coffee Shop Is Back, Baby
  • The Garlic Bread at This Pasta Hitmaker Is Worth the Trip
  • This Historic Ice Cream Parlor Will Close — Unless a New Owner Steps In
  • Zuni Cafe Is So Much More Than Its Chicken
  • Outerlands Is Better Than Ever

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • February 2026 author events: Brian Barth, Eirinie Carson, Matt Fogelson, Jasmin Iolani Hakes, Daisy Hernández, Alexandra M. Nickliss, Nick Offerman, Caroline Paul, Ralph Remington, Mychal Threets 
  • Amazon is building a new delivery center just outside Ukiah — what could it mean for the community?
  • Early findings not final in fatal crash involving Stockton city manager, police clarify
  • Volunteers conduct homelessness count across Marin County
  • Marin City developer receives bond approval to build second site in split housing deal

Favicon48 Hills

  • 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
  • Good Taste: Damansara’s Dungeness crab is hot to go

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • 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…”
  • Pet Peeves at Restaurants

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