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FaviconSFist

  • BART Tests New Fare Gates That Close Behind Riders Even More Quickly
  • Fourth and Final Defendant Sentenced to Life In 2019 Santa Cruz Murder of Tech/Weed Entrepreneur
  • Another Oakland First Friday Sparks Violence, Street Fights, and Organizers Again Defend the Event
  • East Bay Human Rights Activist, 18 Others, Fatally Shot By Military In Philippines
  • Tuesday Morning Topline: Clearer Skies Coming

FaviconSF Gate

  • Fourth man sentenced in brutal killing of Santa Cruz tech CEO
  • 'Age-old' disease hits 12-year high in Calif. as new outbreak details revealed
  • Mountain View's water crisis enters 'unusual' territory
  • 9 arrested after dozens of dirt bike, ATV riders stop Bay Bridge traffic
  • 2 accused of ‘flagrant misuse of taxpayer funds’ in rural Calif. county

FaviconKRON 4

  • DNA reveals Alcatraz coyote’s surprising origin
  • Photos: Oakland’s Alysa Liu makes Met Gala debut
  • California drivers could soon get a Disneyland license plate: Here’s how to get one
  • Dead bird in East Bay tests positive for West Nile virus
  • El Cerrito city council to vote on future of license plate readers

FaviconReddit SF

  • Muni’s new budget will raise parking fees and cable car fares - In their effort to balance a two-year budget, SFMTA officials squeeze revenue from every conceivable resource, including parking meters and cable cars. The price of both will go up next July.
  • Trump Closes San Francisco’s Immigration Court for Good
  • 🚨Tuesday Noon Siren 📢
  • Doris Fisher, Co-Founder of the Gap, Dies at 94
  • SF wants more drug-free housing, but doctors are pushing back

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Bob Skinner, a 3-time All-Star outfielder and a 3-time World Series champion, dies at 94
  • Cameras led to nearly 80% drop in speeding, per SFMTA data
  • Supervisor wants city voters to grow Housing Trust Fund
  • Porter vows to fight against the president and for affordability
  • Muni ridership was closer than ever to pre-COVID levels, SFMTA says

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Kawakami: Why the Giants’ Bryce Eldridge move had to happen now
  • Suspect with Molotov cocktail at Altman home was in mental health crisis, attorney says
  • SF Scientology church tormented by ‘speedrun’ copycats
  • Can Bryce Eldridge be the Giants’ savior? They sure could use one
  • SF Airbnb hosts are hoping the Aussies show up to save World Cup travel

FaviconEater SF

  • One of the Best Pizzerias in the U.S. Is Now Serving Pizza in Inner Richmond
  • This Lauded Sichuan Restaurant Opens a Splashy New Location in Santa Clara
  • The Best Restaurants in Uptown Oakland
  • The Best Dishes Eater SF’s Editor Ate in April
  • Chez TJ Closes After 43 Years in Mountain View

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Santa Cruz County opens applications for youth commission advising supervisors
  • Stockton City Council just voted itself a 30% raise — some residents fume at the decision
  • ‘People want this opportunity’: Haney bill revives push for sober housing support
  • ‘No more excuses’: Antioch moves ahead with homelessness plan despite recent setback
  • Myles Thatcher’s ‘Mayfly’ premieres in SF Ballet School Spring Festival 

Favicon48 Hills

  • New looks now: Academy of Art fashion students bloom into view
  • Letter to the Editor: Lurie’s ‘Reset Center’ is a disaster waiting to happen
  • Progressives never push term limits
  • Behind ‘Angel Island Project,’ a powerhouse ensemble and dark history
  • Have you subscribed to Tim’s political insider newsletter?

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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