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FaviconSFist

  • Historic Camron-Stanford House on Lake Merritt Damaged in Fire Amid Efforts to Reopen After Closure
  • SF ‘Rideshare Rapist’ Who Posed As Victims’ Driver Found Guilty In SoMa, Mission Assaults
  • Saturday Links: Therapy Cow Spotted in Sonoma County Visiting Bedridden Resident
  • Day Around the Bay: The Fabulous Hunky Jesus Contest Returns Sunday
  • Supervisor Jackie Fielder's Absence From Board of Supervisors Follows Investigation Into Leaked Memo

FaviconSF Gate

  • Fire damages historic Camron-Stanford House in Oakland
  • Seabirds are dying in large numbers along California beaches
  • Man who was in viral YouTube video pleads guilty in $27M fraud targeting seniors
  • Some victims of deadly Tahoe avalanche wore airbags that never inflated
  • These Calif. high schools had the highest acceptances to UCLA, UC Berkeley

FaviconKRON 4

  • San Jose donut shop shut down over cockroach infestation
  • Woman found with gunshot wound outside Vallejo home dies: PD
  • Latest update on search for missing Oakland coffee shop owner Amy Hillyard: ‘Combing through hours of tapes’
  • Fatal fire in Santa Rosa: One woman dead, $400K in damage
  • E-bike lithium battery sparks fatal fire in San Jose

FaviconReddit SF

  • My favorite viewpoint in the city
  • I’m late with the post but thought some may like this angle of LTA Research Pathfinder 1 flying over the bay
  • These big purple divas are popping off on Angel Island right now
  • Where can I find matcha tools and powder?
  • Vintage San Francisco: Berth Reid, Landlord and Arsonist

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Quinton Byfield scores in OT to boost Kings' playoff hopes with a 7-6 win over Maple Leafs
  • Los Angeles 7, Toronto 6
  • Walk this way: Athletics pitchers issue 13 free passes to set the pace for Astros' lopsided 11-0 win
  • MRI reveals a right calf strain for Mets right fielder Juan Soto
  • Raven Johnson's college career will end where it started, with a national title on the line

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • How Steph Curry is adjusting to his ‘new normal’ as he prepares to play again
  • The SF civil rights group at the center of the Supreme Court birthright citizenship fight
  • How the Giants can unite when games go sideways
  • Move over, Rover: Office cats are becoming a thing
  • Governor candidate Steve Hilton thinks no one under 16 should have a smartphone

FaviconEater SF

  • Seafood and Fried Chicken Make Sirene a Never-Fail Dinner Option
  • San Francisco’s Best New Restaurants, April 2026
  • Get Your Bread Fix at This New Oakland Bakery
  • This Celeb Chef Closes His Napa-Based Steakhouse This April
  • Here Are the Bay Area’s 2026 James Beard Award Finalists

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Cal State students widely embrace AI tools, but mistrust results and fear job impact
  • A bumpy ride: Data reveal leaders, laggards in Bay Area post-pandemic transit recovery
  • Palo Alto police chief to retire; assistant chief Reifschneider recommended as successor
  • How a new dredging approach could benefit a Marin County creek, protect Bay marshes
  • Review: Berkeley Rep’s ‘Monsters’ a poignant brother-sister story, with fighting  

Favicon48 Hills

  • Brian McDonald’s waggish works key into an overstimulated world
  • John Elberling, advocate for economic and housing justice, dies at 79
  • Screen Grabs: Aliens, witches, mermaids, and other swell company
  • Drama Masks: Mad, bad, and dangerous to see
  • Under the Stars: Welcome to the Womack Sisters era

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: Profiles in Courage
  • San Francisco No Kings March and Rally on March 28 Expected to Be One of Nation’s Largest Demonstrations
  • Democracy Under Trump Administration Is Deteriorating at Unprecedented Rate, New Report Finds
  • We, the People
  • Drag Queens and Self-Employment Taxes

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