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FaviconSFist

  • Day Around the Bay: Over 200 California State Parks Will Be Free on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • The Old Hibernia Bank on Valencia Street Could Become a Restaurant, Bookstore, and Event Venue
  • A Dolly Parton 80th Birthday Bash Is Happening Sunday at the Make-Out Room, So Steel Your Magnolias
  • This Week In Food: New Pizza Lands In Hayes Valley
  • It Looks Like Elon Musk's Suit Against OpenAI Over Abandoned Nonprofit Mission Is Headed to Trial

FaviconSF Gate

  • California Gov. Newsom sets Aug. 4 special election to fill Rep. Doug LaMalfa’s seat
  • Dangerous bacterial outbreak in Berkeley sparks health alert
  • PG&E told fire crews they didn't need help shortly before Hayward home exploded
  • Teen says Los Gatos 'party mom' tormented her for breaking up with son
  • Why NASA astronauts just splashed down off San Diego

FaviconKRON 4

  • Report reveals timeline of Hayward home explosion
  • Photos: Rare, deep-sea fish encounter in Monterey Bay
  • CHP begins enforcing English language rule for truckers
  • Sex offender kidnapped, assaulted San Jose girl walking to school, police say
  • Sharon Stone calls out ‘kids’ at her table during award speech

FaviconReddit SF

  • Upzoning Under State Law
  • Ocean Beach low tide - shot on my old 4MP Kodak
  • Broken fire hydrant at Broadway and Kearny
  • New elevation renderings for 1234 Great Highway affordable housing (Outer Sunset)
  • Ocean beach chaos

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Riley, defending champ Taylor part of 5-way tie for lead at windy Sony Open
  • Kings star Domantas Sabonis returns against Wizards after missing 27 games because of knee injury
  • Harden's 31 points, 10 rebounds lead Clippers past Raptors 122-117 in OT for 5th straight win
  • L.A. Clippers 121, Toronto 117
  • Ducks' Leo Carlsson out 3-5 weeks with thigh injury, threatening his OIympic availability for Sweden

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • CCA president David Howse on the closure that shocked SF’s art world
  • Stanlee Gatti, influential CCA board member, resigned over Vanderbilt sale
  • SF developer bets on 101 California, sets post-pandemic price ceiling
  • Your guide to the best events of SF Art Week
  • It’s not Harbaugh vs. Carroll, but the 49ers-Seahawks rivalry is definitely back

FaviconEater SF

  • Late-Night Pho Spot Turtle Tower Debuts a New Marina Location
  • The Best, Crispiest Wings in San Francisco
  • Singaporean Crab and Fried Rabbit Rule at Four Kings
  • Trick Dog’s Complex Cocktails and Kale Salad Are a Mission Staple
  • Longtime Chinatown Restaurant Brandy Ho’s Has Closed After 45 Years in Business

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • San Ramon Valley Fire District taps veteran as chief
  • Review: On tour in San Francisco, ‘Book of Mormon’ as funny, irreverent, relevant as ever   
  • Can’t be in Seattle? 49ers host watch parties in SF, SJ for Saturday evening playoff game
  • Kitchen fire severely damages apartment in San Rafael’s Canal neighborhood on Friday
  • ‘A brilliant dog lady’: Laytonville breeder Colette Secher remembered for her passion, humor

Favicon48 Hills

  • Lurie discovers affordability
  • So what if the billionaires leave California?
  • As Trump threatens Cuba, a solidarity visit shows the impact of US sanctions
  • Mosswood Meltdown’s full lineup drops: Dead Milkmen, Iggy Pop, Bikini Kill aboard
  • Good Taste: A new Girl Scout cookie—and some classic hacks

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Frederick Gotthold Enslin: ‘Dismiss’d [From] the Service With Infamy’
  • Prelude
  • Dr. Tim Seelig Birthday Fundraiser for the Portland Sage Singers: Q+ Elders and Allies
  • Oakland’s Piedmont Piano Company to Feature Music by Women and Nonbinary Composers on January 25
  • The Choral Is a Flat Drama With Queer Undertones

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