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FaviconSFist

  • Rose Pizzeria, Born In Berkeley, Opens Its San Francisco Location In the Richmond
  • ‘Billionaire Tax’ Qualifies For November Ballot, and One Local Billionaire Says He Supports It
  • SF House That Was Site of Triple Murder-Suicide Sells for $700K Over Asking
  • Jury Selection Begins In Trial Pitting Elon Musk Against OpenAI
  • Firm Owned By Jared Kushner’s Brother to Buy Minority Stake In SF Giants

FaviconSF Gate

  • California officials worry as weekly average of rare viral cases rise
  • Unearthed video shows White House press shooting suspect as Caltech student
  • Surf contest postponed as warm Pacific Ocean drives unusual shark behavior
  • California woman escapes kidnapper by hiding in gas station, police say
  • California millionaire on hunt in Africa killed by elephants

FaviconKRON 4

  • Ebony Alert canceled after missing 15-year-old girl found
  • High-speed chase with baby in car leads to jail time for Daly City mother
  • Santa Rosa school teachers pass votes of no confidence amid budget crisis
  • Truck involved in DUI crash fished out of Santa Rosa pond
  • Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman head to court in high-stakes showdown over AI

FaviconReddit SF

  • SF taproom with $3 beers and smash burgers debuts in the Outer Sunset
  • Beautiful Monday
  • My painting from the top of the Vallejo Stairway
  • Scott and Connie call on Saikat to release history of stock trades
  • Why the skyscraper race is back on when SF has plenty of empty offices

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Olivia Wilde on the 'dreamy' experience of shooting 'The Invite' in The City
  • the invite film still a24 olivia wilde
  • Fiesta Bowl sets new women's flag football standard with 8-team tournament featuring NCAA teams
  • Allyson Felix, 40, looks for a comeback and maybe a spot at the LA Olympics
  • 2026 Sundance Film Festival - "The Invite"

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Huh? Sunset Dunes leader backs supervisor candidate who wants to reopen Great Highway
  • Lurie taps former adviser as SF’s first arts and culture czar
  • The Giants look better, but there’s a troubling trend among Buster Posey’s top additions
  • Aaron Peskin is not running in D2. He’s the star of its attack ads
  • For SF’s public defenders, resistance is the new black

FaviconEater SF

  • For Classic, Steakhouse Vibes With a Side of Local Celebs, Go to Harris’
  • The Grill-Your-Own Steakhouse Is Very Much Alive in California
  • The 15 Best Steakhouses in San Francisco
  • Bullshead Is the Family- and Budget-Friendly Steakhouse for All
  • Maria Isabel Is a Masterclass in Mariscos and Moles

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Santa Cruz County invites youth input on substance use, support services
  • Movies: DocLands Festival, SF International Film Festival, ‘I Swear,’ ‘Travel Companion’
  • Oakland audit concludes high garbage costs, weak enforcement drive illegal dumping
  • Raising canes: Stockton street fight between seniors escalates into alleged vehicle assault
  • San Francisco, South Korea deepen cultural ties with 5-year museum partnership

Favicon48 Hills

  • RIP, MTT: Our 2012 review of the Maestro making a fruit smoothie onstage
  • Pushing back against a radical move to change SF’s housing and drug policy
  • Joffrey Ballet plunged into bizarre and wondrous ‘Midsummer’s Night Dream’
  • At ‘Passing the Torch,’ KCSM literally schooled the crowd in jazz
  • Under the Stars: OM Records announces 30-year Embarcadero blast

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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