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FaviconSFist

  • Tuesday Morning Topline: Five-Year-Old Drowns In Lake Shasta
  • Day Around the Bay: SF Police Are Cracking Down on Scofflaw Cyclists
  • Attorney In Wrongful Death Suit For Oakland Math Teacher Says Police Treated Girlfriend as Suspect
  • 127 SF City Workers Get Pink Slips, With Another Possible 370 to Go
  • Photos: The 2026 Bring Your Own Big Wheel Race Down Vermont Street

FaviconSF Gate

  • One injured after elevator plummets 3 floors in century-old SF building
  • A Bay Area city is offering free doorbell cameras. Experts are raising concerns.
  • For college graduates, the job market is looking more and more bleak
  • SF Mayor Daniel Lurie cuts 127 city jobs as more layoffs loom
  • 'Sign of the times': Once thriving California mall hits the market

FaviconKRON 4

  • Bay Area congressman calls for 25th Amendment over Trump Iran post
  • Diesel leak on I-880 in Oakland snarls traffic
  • Skip tracing, AI helping contractors find undocumented immigrants
  • Man pleads not guilty to San Mateo County copper thefts valued at $225K
  • Trump warns ‘whole civilization’ could die if Iran does not meet deadline

FaviconReddit SF

  • Why I love San Francisco
  • Stern Grove Festival announces stacked lineup
  • S.F.’s next skyscraper push tests a risky bet: Offices can still lead downtown’s comeback
  • Mission Local is expanding, adding new neighborhood coverage
  • Any idea where to look for a stolen bike?

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Pistachio trees in Coalinga, CA Wikimedia
  • How a sapling and a viral candy made California the world's pistachio king
  • Kansas' Bidunga, Wake Forest's Harris, Saint Mary's Murauskas among players entering men's portal
  • Stakes are high in contest for the Sunset's supervisorial seat
  • Waymo rolls out new vehicles in San Francisco

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • SF moves to ban unsafe e-bike batteries after fires displace hundreds, kill one
  • After 28 years, Yerba Buena ice rink operator gets frozen out. Who will take over?
  • With the National League’s worst record, the Giants need their stars to look like stars
  • Heated district race shows the lengths — and limits — of Lurie’s big-money network
  • Steve Kerr has a big decision ahead. His son has already made his

FaviconEater SF

  • Dreamy, Veggie-Loaded Bagels Are the Weekend Kickstarter the East Bay Needs
  • Seafood and Fried Chicken Make Sirene a Never-Fail Dinner Option
  • San Francisco’s Best New Restaurants, April 2026
  • Get Your Bread Fix at This New Oakland Bakery
  • This Celeb Chef Closes His Napa-Based Steakhouse This April

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Judge rules Contra Costa County tax measure language lacks neutrality, must be revised
  • Seaside pedestrian bridge set to reopen after $850K in funding secured for repairs
  • FAA reduces SFO arrivals, setting up delays amid runway work and safety concerns
  • Marin Youth Town Hall to bring students, elected officials together April 26
  • Emeryville police targets hands-free law violations in April enforcement campaign

Favicon48 Hills

  • Grab a free pass to see new doc ‘Lorne’
  • With New Works Festival, Lenora Lee Dance opens doors to radical voices
  • What’s up at the Black Cat? Great jazz, for one
  • In Oakland, a tiny-home community is forced back onto the streets
  • At 20, CubaCaribe looks back—and ahead—at vibrant diasporic culture

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: Profiles in Courage
  • San Francisco No Kings March and Rally on March 28 Expected to Be One of Nation’s Largest Demonstrations
  • Democracy Under Trump Administration Is Deteriorating at Unprecedented Rate, New Report Finds
  • We, the People
  • Drag Queens and Self-Employment Taxes

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