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FaviconSFist

  • Day Around the Bay: Crews Begin Disassembling Vaillancourt Fountain
  • SF Resident Contracts New Strain of ‘Mpox,’ But Risk Still Low
  • Extra-Large Sea Lion Who's Been Hanging Out By Pier 39 Makes National News
  • Lurie Appoints SF’s First Arts Director, Forges Arts Partnerships In Shanghai
  • Mill Valley Homeowner Offers 13-Acre Estate In Exchange For Anthropic Stock

FaviconSF Gate

  • Arrest made in kidnapping, killing of California woman dumped in forest
  • Alleged international drug kingpin with $10M bounty caught in California
  • Bay Area suburb could be without water until the end of the week
  • California officials worry as weekly average of rare viral cases rise
  • Unearthed video shows White House press shooting suspect as Caltech student

FaviconKRON 4

  • Suspected Santa Rosa serial tire slasher arrested
  • Enormous sea lion named Chonkers seen on San Francisco pier
  • Plenty of sunshine Wednesday in Bay Area
  • New multi-million-dollar Fremont police facility looks to enhance crime-fighting efforts
  • New California governor’s race poll drops following last week’s KRON4 debate

FaviconReddit SF

  • Why do all the skyscrapers get shortened?
  • Some captures from rewalking every street of Noe Valley
  • At least you can still visit it at Legoland
  • Any bird owners have some food to spare??
  • [OC]Karl swallowing the Golden Gate in a San Francisco summer

FaviconSF Examiner

  • As SF awaits pro team, soccer clubs scramble for new homes
  • SF turns to customers in quest to electrify The City
  • Star-studded gala aims to boost teens’ mental health
  • This year's World Cup games could be sizzling. Here's what's being done to prepare for extreme heat
  • Don Mattingly thought he was done with baseball. The Phillies instead pinned playoff hopes on him.

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • California’s billionaire tax war is officially on — and it’s going to cost a fortune
  • Restaurants feel like the city has stolen from them
  • The 18 best events in SF this week, from museum parties to a tea festival
  • Kawakami Mailbag: Examining the 49ers’ idiosyncratic draft style, and more
  • Travis Kalanick returns to SF to launch his new company

FaviconEater SF

  • Chez TJ Closes After 43 Years in Mountain View
  • This Emeryville Thai Restaurant Impresses Even When It’s Using Instant Noodles
  • For Classic, Steakhouse Vibes With a Side of Local Celebs, Go to Harris’
  • The Grill-Your-Own Steakhouse Is Very Much Alive in California
  • The 15 Best Steakhouses in San Francisco

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Sonoma County plans memorial for deceased people without family, financial means
  • Tax measures on ballots across Marin County show diverse tax burden for voters
  • Musk v. Altman — Day 2: Musk takes stand after lawyers give fiery opening statements
  • Bay City Books: New books by NorCal authors-April-May 2026 
  • Latest threat on Trump’s life reflects rising political violence in the U.S., scholar says

Favicon48 Hills

  • Drama Masks: ‘Hamnet’ is gorgeous, but how was Shakespeare’s sausage made?
  • Save 20% on SF International Arts Festival tickets!
  • Michael Jackson and Prince deserve better
  • Beyond Butoh: inkBoat’s ‘Clouds from a Crumbling Giant’ reaches past genres
  • The world is large! 8 must-sees at SF International Arts Fest

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: What Dreams May Come?
  • Spring Rides and a 50th Anniversary Party Ahead
  • Dykes on Bikes® Timeline: 1976–2026
  • Statements From National and International Chapters During the 50th Anniversary Year of the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes®
  • War: What Is It Good For?

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