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FaviconSFist

  • Another Democrat Exits CA Governor's Race, and It's Betty Yee
  • Activists Unfurl Anti-Israel Banner on Twin Peaks
  • Monday Morning Headlines: 41-Story Hotel/Office Tower Near Jackson Square Adds Equity Partner
  • 5,500 Addresses in Polk Gulch, Pacific Heights Lose Power Sunday Evening
  • DUI Suspect Crashes Into Powell-Market Cable Car Turnaround, Prompting Overnight Closure

FaviconSF Gate

  • San Francisco is getting ravaged by multiple viruses. Experts aren't sure why.
  • Singer D4vd to be charged with first-degree murder in death of Calif. teen
  • Native American remains discovered on UC Berkeley campus
  • A position to pilot a rare, and deadly, spy plane in California just opened
  • 3 sentenced in 'unbelievable' bear attack insurance scam

FaviconKRON 4

  • How much money has each 2026 California governor candidate raised?
  • Betty Yee drops out of governor’s race, doubles down on Porter criticism
  • San Jose teen faces murder, child sex abuse charges after death of toddler
  • Alcatraz closed this week for dock repairs
  • $83K in stolen goods recovered in South Bay organized retail theft bust

FaviconReddit SF

  • 2 Steller Sea Lions @ Pier 39 today!
  • San Francisco is getting ravaged by multiple viruses. Experts aren't sure why.
  • San Francisco Rose Garden is blooming …
  • No, Brooke Jenkins does not have an on/off switch for crime
  • We live in a beautiful place!

FaviconSF Examiner

  • College Baseball Notebook: Nebraska strengthens its position to host regional with sweep of USC
  • Mindset
  • Critical Training Solution Explains the Training Mindset: Preparation, Clarity, and Controlled Response
  • Puka Nacua attends the first day of the Rams' offseason program following the receiver's rehab stint
  • Services for SF seniors, disabled people could face budget cuts

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Betty Yee, governor candidate with SF roots, drops out of race
  • Sponsored: The SF florist behind the most Instagrammable Mother’s Day bouquets
  • The Trent Williams extension is a win for the 49ers, but their future depends on the draft
  • The most impressive thing about this Richmond Italian restaurant is what’s missing
  • Confessions of a former stoner

FaviconEater SF

  • Bullshead Is the Family- and Budget-Friendly Steakhouse for All
  • Maria Isabel Is a Masterclass in Mariscos and Moles
  • The 17 Best Pizzerias in San Francisco
  • Vietnamese Egg Coffee Comes to Downtown San Francisco
  • Oakland’s Sweet Fingers Jamaican Restaurant Closes Ahead of Big Move

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Movies: SF International film fest, ‘Steal This Story, Please!’ ‘Kontinental ’25,’ ‘Earth’s Greatest Enemy’
  • San Francisco unveils updated climate plan targeting net-zero emissions by 2040
  • Bay Area in for steady rain through midweek, with thunderstorms possible Tuesday
  • Californians hit the gas on self-driving rides; autonomous car use surges 500% since 2024
  • They won’t call you: Santa Clara County court warns of sophisticated jury duty scams

Favicon48 Hills

  • Bay Area Dance Week celebrates leaps and bounds of local scene
  • SF backs away from harm reduction and Housing First
  • Karyn Gabriel’s ceramic sculptures ask, ‘Is beauty important?’
  • How ‘absurd grunge Cinderella’ Melissa Auf der Maur embraced her wild ’90s
  • Under the Stars: Irreversible Entanglements channel peace vibrations

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Donna’s Chronicles, “The Imperial Court’s Investiture…”
  • Ann Rostow: Putting the Freud in Schadenfreude
  • District 8 Supervisor Race Calls for Leadership Grounded in Public Service
  • An Independent, Courageous Voice for District 8 Not Beholden to Anyone or Any Corporate Entity
  • Why I’m Running for District 8 Supervisor

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