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FaviconSFist

  • Day Around the Bay: Bye Bye, Breda Train
  • San Leandro City Councilmember Dragged Into Sheng Thao Scandal May Be on Verge of the Feds Flipping Him
  • Someone Finally Bought the Beleaguered Former Westfield Mall, at Just 10% of Its Previous Value
  • Pigs & Pinot Returns to Healdsburg With Chefs Charlie Palmer, Emeril Lagasse, and Wolfgang Puck Cooking With Their Sons
  • Former Santa Clara County Undersheriff Kenneth Binder Named New San Mateo County Sheriff

FaviconSF Gate

  • Severe solar storm brings northern lights to Bay Area this week
  • East Bay road rage confrontation leaves father of 9 dead
  • Shooting at East Bay high school leaves at least 1 injured
  • Why some Bay Area tap water tastes different right now
  • Stanford researchers solve medical enigma in major new study

FaviconKRON 4

  • Epstein alleges Trump ‘knew about the girls’ in emails released by House Democrats
  • Live 105 abruptly cancels ‘Not So Silent Night’ holiday concert
  • San Mateo County replaces scandal-ridden former sheriff
  • At-large convicted child molesters sought by South Bay sheriff
  • SFO delays and cancellations continue amid weather and FAA disruptions

FaviconReddit SF

  • Farewell, Breda 🫡
  • SOMEONE STOLE MY DOG!
  • Why are there always a ton of birds at 5 pm?
  • The city needs to make dog owners mop the floor after they do the dodo
  • End of an era

FaviconSF Examiner

  • Kyren Williams is working smarter while producing similar numbers for Rams' potent offense
  • LeBron James takes crucial step toward returning to Lakers, practices with G-League team
  • AI COPYRIGHT LAW
  • ChatGPT Vulnerable Teens
  • ChatGPT

FaviconSan Francisco Standard

  • Tony Vitello Q&A: Manager talks recruiting, roster, Maddon, and Giants history
  • Where Brock Purdy, Ricky Pearsall stand as the 49ers await key returns
  • 14 events in SF this weekend, from a beach art meetup to a K-pop night market
  • Rain, wind, and Northern Lights: What you need to know
  • No dealers convicted: Watch the video of SFPD’s high-profile, low-impact drug raid

FaviconEater SF

  • Come for the Lord Stanley Throwbacks, Stay for the Shellfish at Wolfsbane
  • This Flashy Egg Toast Shop in the Inner Sunset Is Now Closed
  • Chinatown’s 116-Year-Old Barbecue Noodle Roll Haven Still Reigns Supreme
  • Alums From Some of the World’s Best Restaurant Kitchens Bring Fine Dining Filipino Cuisine to San Francisco
  • It’s the Food That Makes San Francisco Feel Like Home

FaviconLocal News Matters

  • Cellist Gautier Capuçon plays new music from nature-inspired ‘Gaia’ in Davies Hall  
  • Emergency weekend meal program launched for students facing hunger in Gilroy
  • Best Bets: ‘Monkey King,’ ‘Burnout Paradise,’ Bob and Willie celebration, Clift Hotel history series, Trio Bohémo
  • State finds Oakland Unified created hostile environment for Jewish students and staff
  • New multi-county initiative to tackle literacy gaps among detained high school students

Favicon48 Hills

  • ‘More slay, more girly, more community’: Cherry Bomb ignites the vintage scene
  • Is Chris Elmendorf a ‘folk economist?’
  • Under the Stars: Mr. Washington blows into town
  • Drama Masks: ‘Hills of California’ sings, ‘Woman in Black’ thrills
  • Contrarian art giant Jim Melchert found hope in the cracks

FaviconSan Francisco Bay Times

  • Ann Rostow: Atta Turk
  • Together We Stand
  • Serenading ICE
  • ‘Constitutional Law, Not Martial Law’
  • Working to Expand Access to Mental Health Treatment

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