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FaviconSFist

  • Steyer Closing In On Hilton In Latest Governor's Race Poll, Becerra On the Rise
  • Uber to Begin Offering Hotel Room Listings, Edging More Toward Being an 'Everything App'
  • Federal Judge Rejects Motion By Sheng Thao and Co-Defendants to Toss Evidence In Corruption Case
  • Suspect 'Late for Work' Takes CHP on High-Speed Chase, Crashes on Active Railroad Track
  • Thursday Morning What's Up: Two Fatal Crashes On I-580

FaviconSF Gate

  • Man arrested at SFO among 5 detained following shooting of Uber passenger
  • A San Francisco artist's painting sold for $60,000. It was fake.
  • Push to bring grizzly bears back to California faces backlash
  • Fresno man gets prison time for $4.8M livestock feed scheme
  • Arrest made in kidnapping, killing of California woman dumped in forest

FaviconKRON 4

  • House passes bill to fund most of DHS in major step toward ending 10-week shutdown
  • Solano County memorial honoring fallen law enforcement officers vandalized
  • Iconic Santa Cruz Wharf reopens after south end repaired
  • Wrong-way crash on I-580 in Oakland leaves 1 dead
  • Power outage reported in SF Mission District Thursday

FaviconReddit SF

  • Illegal cars on Market Street surge after Mayor Lurie welcomes Waymo
  • Stanford used 10 of my photos in a long piece about Bayview–Hunters Point
  • Chonkers vs Chonk2
  • Bomb Threat at Balboa HS - police activity and students evacuated
  • San Francisco expands night markets into new neighborhoods

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 2
  • World's tallest basketball player, 7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux, signs with UC Irvine
  • Prediction markets say they're different from sportsbooks. Gambling addicts say it's all the same
  • Outdoor booze zones coming to two San Francisco neighborhoods
  • Fun, family-friendly night markets return to SF neighborhoods

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Hundreds more SF families are getting access to free or low-cost child care
  • The Warriors need Steve Kerr more than he needs them
  • 4 most anticipated San Francisco restaurant, brewery, and cafe openings in May
  • Four hours, 15 years in prison: A Golden Gate Bridge protester on the price of resistance
  • The $27.5M stand-off: How Pac Heights sellers waited out the market and won

FaviconEater SF

  • The Best Dishes Eater SF’s Editor Ate in April
  • 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

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Planting Justice: New El Sobrante nursery grows jobs, community for former inmates
  • San Joaquin County proclaims local emergency about invasive golden mussels in Delta
  • Turning the page: Stockton downtown library retains Chavez name but will cover it over
  • Hooked on Books: Going literary in letter form is a well-traveled road 
  • Half Moon Bay accepts lease agreement for 555 Kelly affordable housing development

Favicon48 Hills

  • BIG WEEK: Selena de Mayo, Phenomenal Ball, Stardella, Gilman Jazz Fest, Bliss Abyss…
  • Screen Grabs: Everyone is lying to you for money and no one cares about crazy people
  • Our state and local efforts to tax the rich are getting national attention
  • See a show for free at Lost Church in North Beach in May
  • Win tickets to Snail Mail, Chet Faker, Enno Cheng

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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