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Day Around the Bay: Natalie Gee Withdraws From November Election For District 4 Supervisor
A 33-year-old swimmer aims to be the first person to swim the entire California coast; an activist was convicted after protesting in front of OpenAI’s headquarters last year; and Natalie Gee has dropped out of the November race for District 4 supervisor.
5 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Natalie Gee Withdraws From November Election For District 4 Supervisor
SCRAP Creative Reuse Center Buys Building In SF’s Bayview Twice the Size of Old Space
Beloved SF art center SCRAP is nearly doubling in size with the purchase of its own 26,000-square-foot building in the Bayview District not far from its current location, and the transition will take place in phases over the summer.
7 hours ago
SFiST
SCRAP Creative Reuse Center Buys Building In SF’s Bayview Twice the Size of Old Space
Natalie Gee bows out of November race for District 4 supervisor
Other candidates may still challenge incumbent supervisor Alan Wong in November, but victory is a long shot. Natalie Gee bows out of November race for District 4 supervisor
8 hours ago
Mission Local
Natalie Gee bows out of November race for District 4 supervisor
Labor groups split on Billionaire Tax
Unlike San Francisco’s Overpaid CEO Tax, which enjoyed broad labor support, the state measure is facing resistance from within organized labor.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
Labor groups split on Billionaire Tax
Oakland Man Dies at Santa Rita Jail After Hospital Release Within a Week of Prior Jail Death
An Oakland man died at Santa Rita Jail Saturday after being released from the hospital an hour earlier, marking the jail’s third in-custody death this year and the second within a week.
9 hours ago
SFiST
Oakland Man Dies at Santa Rita Jail After Hospital Release Within a Week of Prior Jail Death
New California law could let immigrants sue ICE agents for violating constitution
A new California law could allow immigrants to sue federal agents for violations of the constitution. New California law could let immigrants sue ICE agents for violating constitution
10 hours ago
Mission Local
New California law could let immigrants sue ICE agents for violating constitution
October EDM Festival In Napa to Grow This Year, Feature Kygo and Zedd
An electronic music festival that launched last year at Napa's Meritage Resort is returning in early October, and will expand from one to two days, with headliners Kygo and Zedd.
10 hours ago
SFiST
October EDM Festival In Napa to Grow This Year, Feature Kygo and Zedd
Landlord strikes back: SF tower that lost Google, Visa poised for transformation
Rithm Capital is spending big to resurrect One Market Center, once among downtown’s most coveted addresses before the pandemic. 
10 hours ago
SF Standard
Landlord strikes back: SF tower that lost Google, Visa poised for transformation
SCRAP, beloved arts-crafts-and-everthing store, secures new home
SCRAP, the 50-year-old nonprofit, will move just blocks away to 141 Industrial Street, a building formerly owned by a Baptist church. SCRAP, beloved arts-crafts-and-everthing store, secures new home
13 hours ago
Mission Local
SCRAP, beloved arts-crafts-and-everthing store, secures new home
DOJ Opens Inquiry Into Gender and Sex Ed Policies at SFUSD, Three Other Districts Ahead of Maria Su’s DC Visit
As SFUSD Superintendent Maria Su prepares to give testimony in Washington DC Wednesday, the DOJ announced it’s performing a compliance review into policies surrounding gender and sexuality at SF public schools along with three other California school districts.
14 hours ago
SFiST
DOJ Opens Inquiry Into Gender and Sex Ed Policies at SFUSD, Three Other Districts Ahead of Maria Su’s DC Visit
Women sue San Francisco over ‘unhealthy conditions,’ alleged disparities with men in jail
Nine women held in a San Francisco jail filed a class action lawsuit Monday alleging they have "fewer rights than men" inside. Women sue San Francisco over ‘unhealthy conditions,’ alleged disparities with men in jail
14 hours ago
Mission Local
Women sue San Francisco over ‘unhealthy conditions,’ alleged disparities with men in jail
Tuesday Morning Topline: Another Clipper Glitch Lets BART Riders Ride Free
A pedestrian killed last week in SoMa has been identified as a postal worker; a Clipper glitch let people ride BART for free on Monday; and there are several unnamed finalists for Oakland police chief, but they won't be revealed to the public.
15 hours ago
SFiST
Tuesday Morning Topline: Another Clipper Glitch Lets BART Riders Ride Free
Luis Valdez finally gets his documentary due
Filmmaker David Alvarado’s “American Pachuco” makes its San Francisco premiere Thursday, June 11, at Cowell Theater. Luis Valdez finally gets his documentary due
17 hours ago
Mission Local
Luis Valdez finally gets his documentary due
Even after backlash of S.F. teachers strike, Phil Kim won overwhelmingly. Some are scratching their heads.
Though pressure on incumbent school board president Phil Kim came to a boiling point this year, Kim has swept the election thus far. Even after backlash of S.F. teachers strike, Phil Kim won overwhelmingly. Some are scratching their heads.
18 hours ago
Mission Local
Even after backlash of S.F. teachers strike, Phil Kim won overwhelmingly. Some are scratching their heads.
At The Big Four, the food is fine. But the escapism is everything
After six years away and redo by Ken Fulk, The Big Four is still full of pot pies, socialites, and dealmakers.
19 hours ago
SF Standard
At The Big Four, the food is fine. But the escapism is everything
Ditch week? SFUSD kids are mostly skipping their extra week of school
 “Even if we pull up, we’re just going to watch movies,” said one graduating senior.
19 hours ago
SF Standard
Ditch week? SFUSD kids are mostly skipping their extra week of school
Silicon Valley found AI and started looking for God
AI confusion, a fading stigma, and the desire to network are bringing more Christianity to tech.
19 hours ago
SF Standard
Silicon Valley found AI and started looking for God
‘Everything is achievable’: How a breakout pastry star baked SF’s best croissant
Nasir Armar, a last-minute entrant, won two prizes at Sunday’s Best Croissant San Francisco contest. 
19 hours ago
SF Standard
‘Everything is achievable’: How a breakout pastry star baked SF’s best croissant
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