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FaviconSFist

  • San Francisco Sees Another Homicide, the Second In a Week
  • Marc Benioff Sticks Foot In His Mouth Again Making Jokes About ICE, Wisecracks Over Employees Getting Arrested
  • Fence Controversy at Daly City Beachfront Property Escalates With Legal Filing
  • Still No Deal as SF Teachers' Strike Enters Fourth Day
  • Thursday Morning What's Up: A Break In the Rain

FaviconSF Gate

  • Driver, 28, dies after plunging 500 feet into ocean along Big Sur coast
  • La Niña is fading as El Niño appears: Here's what California can expect
  • In the 1990s, he made millions off 'Dilbert.' Then, he discovered Trump.
  • Calif. college's foundation admits unauthorized use of $20M MacKenzie Scott gift
  • Hunter gets prison time for smuggling dead endangered animal into SFO

FaviconKRON 4

  • Santa Cruz surfers who rescued entire family from boat wreck hailed as heroes
  • All SFUSD schools will be closed Thursday, superintendent says
  • Despite anti-Musk protests, Tesla remains best-selling car model in CA by a wide margin for 2025
  • Drunk driver crashes off roadway with two kids in car: CHP Hayward
  • Spike strips used to stop Petaluma DUI driver speeding twice over limit: PD

FaviconReddit SF

  • Reflections on a Fort Mason Blue Hour
  • S.F. teachers strike: No agreement after marathon talks, return to class this week unlikely
  • SFUSD strike and march on Market Street
  • Prominent NFL writer says 'they lied to you' about San Francisco
  • Sam Smith opens 20-night residency at the newly reopened Castro Theatre, calls it “the most special show” of their career

FaviconSF Examiner

  • District, union contract talks stall as teachers strike reaches a week
  • Royals acquire RHP Mitch Spence from the Athletics for RHP A.J. Causey
  • Cassondra Curiel
  • UESF rally
  • UESF

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • This downtown SF university gave up its campus. Here’s how it plans to rebuild 
  • Newsom is MIA in schools shutdown. Plus: Where do SF electeds send their kids?
  • Inside the allegations against a San Francisco social climber accused of sex crimes
  • SFUSD is losing millions during the strike. Are its homework packets a ploy for cash?
  • As Macklin Celebrini takes the ice at the Olympics, Steph Curry is ready to tune in

FaviconEater SF

  • Pudgy, Candy Bar-Loaded Cookies Are the Sweet Center of This Hella Popular Pop-Up
  • Horn Barbecue Closes Two More Locations
  • Host Your Next Big Group Dinner at This Chamorro Restaurant in the Mission
  • This Japanese Restaurant Is a Berkeley Mainstay for Its Mentaiko-Laced Pastas and Miso Ramen
  • San Francisco’s Best New Restaurants, February 2026

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Family of man stabbed to death in Salinas Valley State Prison files civil rights suit
  • Chakras and awe: Gazing inside the magical world of the Dragonfairy shop in Stockton
  • San Jose faces ‘tough choices’ as officials confront up to $65M budget deficit
  • Bay Area health agencies could lose funding under proposed $600M federal grant cuts
  • Wiener moves to salvage ‘No Secret Police’ law after federal judge halts enforcement

Favicon48 Hills

  • Drama Masks: Why is SF Ballet still performing at the Kennedy Center?
  • Pavas, sapos, and perreo at Mission Lotería’s Bad Bunny look-alike contest
  • Good Taste: Summoning abundance at Lawrence Hall of Science’s new Ohlone eatery
  • ‘Pride in Panels’ fest inks in queer cartoon brilliance
  • SF Playhouse’s ‘M. Butterfly’ turns from gender tropes to exploration of weaponized identity

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • A Place to Call Home
  • From the GLBT Historical Society Periodicals Collection: Onyx: Black Lesbian Newsletter
  • Riding Toward 50 Years: Pride, History, and the Road Ahead
  • Donna’s Chronicles, “The long-awaited reopening weekend…”
  • Trust

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