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FaviconSFist

  • Man Dies In Bernal Heights Home Following Reports of Potential Gas Leak in the Area
  • Musk Ordered to Pay $2 Billion In Twitter Shareholder Lawsuit, Found Liable But Absolved of Fraud
  • Elderly Driver Who Killed Family of Four in 2024 West Portal Crash Avoids Jail Time
  • Saturday Links: Beer Lovers Flock to Santa Rosa to Celebrate Pliny the Younger Season
  • Day Around the Bay: Walnut Creek Woman Arrested In Mission Bay Crash That Killed Two-Year-Old

FaviconSF Gate

  • Arrest made in extremely rare Lafayette homicide case
  • Massive California animal rescue operation seizes over 300 dogs and cats
  • Driver accused of killing family of 4 at West Portal bus stop won't face jail time
  • Power restored in SF after extreme heat wave
  • Parent turns in teen suspects in North Coast killing of 17-year-old

FaviconKRON 4

  • Brandi Chastain, Bay Area CyberRays honored at women’s soccer celebration in San Jose
  • Long lines hit airports as Trump threatens ICE deployment
  • Homicide investigation underway in Lafayette: sheriff
  • Man dies at scene of possible gas leak: SFFD
  • 1 juvenile dead, 1 juvenile injured after San Jose e-bike crash

FaviconReddit SF

  • i spent my birthday in the bay
  • Last night
  • Sunset in the Sunset
  • Driver needs to pay attention to which light turns green. (Volume warning, Radio)
  • Scenes from Bernal Heights

FaviconSF Examiner

  • End of March in The City heats up with these 18 SF events
  • Lurie leads effort to cut transfer tax to spur housing and economy
  • Daniel Lurie housing
  • Billionaire-tax author pushing for bigger, broader levy on the ultrawealthy
  • Cal, Saint Joseph's (PA) meet in NIT

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Jonathan Kuminga doesn’t need to be polarizing anymore
  • Algebra is back in SF schools. Here’s what that means for your kid
  • SF’s worst intersections, illustrated
  • Hall of Fame honors exec who helped save the Giants. Next, Felipe Alou deserves a call
  • ‘It could have been us’: West Portal struggles with the sentence for a family’s killer

FaviconEater SF

  • The Timeless Allure of Carmel’s Stationaery Fits Right Into Its Aesthetic
  • The Best Places to Eat Brunch in San Francisco Right Now
  • Level Up Your Lunch With Omakase-Quality Sushi Bento Boxes From a Trained Chef
  • San Francisco Pizza Favorite Del Popolo Sets a Closure Date for May
  • TBD Is the New Union Square Izakaya Clawing for Your Attention

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Record heat melts Sierra snowpack early, raising California water supply concerns
  • Stockton confronts fate of Chavez landmarks, wounded pride as legacy falls into tatters
  • Napa County urges secure online payment after several property tax checks stolen
  • California school districts issue thousands of pink slips amid deficits, declining enrollment
  • Coalition kicks off campaign for $30 minimum wage in Oakland, Alameda County

Favicon48 Hills

  • Immigration Buddhas and TSA struggles: International game devs face new obstacles
  • Ficks’ Picks: Here are the real best movies of 2025
  • CBS workers in SF walk off the job as Bari Weiss eliminates national news radio
  • Lurie wants to be tough on crime—but won’t pay for the impacts on defendants
  • Good Taste: Snap no photos, please!

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: Cruel and Unusual
  • About Our Cover 3.12.26
  • Lavender Lounge Reimagining Queer ‘Third Places’ in Oakland
  • Additions, Enhancements in the Works for Oakland’s Lakeshore LGBTQ Cultural District
  • Historic Black Luminaries Recognized With New Markers at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland

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