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On 24th Street. Photo by Walter Mackins. A working-class hero
1 hour ago
Mission Local
A working-class hero
S.F.’s latest art show covers the city's drains
“The idea is, every piece solves a real problem while adding something beautiful," says the creator. S.F.’s latest art show covers the city's drains
1 hour ago
Mission Local
S.F.’s latest art show covers the city's drains
‘We felt abandoned’: Richmond District seniors describe nightmare 48 hours in S.F. blackout
Le’Troy Andrews, 74, had to crawl from his bedroom to his front door during the PG&E power outage on Saturday night to let paramedics into his Inner Richmond apartment — [...] ‘We felt abandoned’: Richmond District seniors describe nightmare 48 hours in S.F. blackout
1 hour ago
Mission Local
‘We felt abandoned’: Richmond District seniors describe nightmare 48 hours in S.F. blackout
No sign ICE is improving conditions at S.F. immigrant holding cells, attorneys say
Attorneys claim that ICE has not improved the conditions of holding cells at 630 Sansome St. More so, ICE has blocked repeated attempts to monitor the situation. No sign ICE is improving conditions at S.F. immigrant holding cells, attorneys say
7 hours ago
Mission Local
No sign ICE is improving conditions at S.F. immigrant holding cells, attorneys say
Day Around the Bay: Animal Rights Activist Freed From Jail Early
The first candidate forum in the race for Nancy Pelosi's congressional seat is set for Jan. 7; 23-y-o animal rights activist Zoe Rosenberg has been released from jail weeks after sentencing; and a veteran '60 Minutes' correspondent says a segment of hers was pulled for political reasons.
11 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Animal Rights Activist Freed From Jail Early
SF-Based Instacart Dumps Its ‘AI Price-Adjusting’ Tool That Charged Some Customers 23% More for the Same Items
After a report that found Instacart was using an AI tool that charged some customers as much as 23% more for the exact same items, the shopping platform now says they’re abandoning that tool following some serious blowback.
11 hours ago
SFiST
SF-Based Instacart Dumps Its ‘AI Price-Adjusting’ Tool That Charged Some Customers 23% More for the Same Items
Pat Montandon, SF Socialite and Philanthropist Who Had an Infamous Divorce, Dies at 96
From her days as San Francisco's "Golden Girl" about town, to her high-profile marriage to and divorce from Al Wilsey, to her third act as a philanthropist and peace advocate, Pat Montandon led a unique SF life.
12 hours ago
SFiST
Pat Montandon, SF Socialite and Philanthropist Who Had an Infamous Divorce, Dies at 96
PG&E and SF divorce? Lawmakers are getting papers ready after blackout
The weekend outage has reignited a decades-old fight over who should control San Francisco’s power.
14 hours ago
SF Standard
PG&E and SF divorce? Lawmakers are getting papers ready after blackout
Judge orders end to courthouse arrests across Northern California — for now 
A federal judge ordered a temporary halt to the practice of courthouse arrests in Northern California. The judge will issue a final ruling in a few months. Judge orders end to courthouse arrests across Northern California — for now 
14 hours ago
Mission Local
Judge orders end to courthouse arrests across Northern California — for now 
The 10 Best New San Francisco Restaurants of 2025
It's been a banner year, and a banner fall especially, for big restaurant openings in San Francisco, and some of the smaller ones as well give us a feeling of renaissance and reinvigoration all around.
15 hours ago
SFiST
The 10 Best New San Francisco Restaurants of 2025
What we know about what caused San Francisco’s blackout
PG&E’s renewed estimate for when the outage will be completely resolved is 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
15 hours ago
SF Standard
What we know about what caused San Francisco’s blackout
Does PG&E owe you money for the blackout?
If you lost power this weekend, you can file a claim with the utilities company. 
17 hours ago
SF Standard
Does PG&E owe you money for the blackout?
Richmond’s Own Betty Reid Soskin, the Nation’s Oldest Park Ranger, Has Died at 104
The "pride of Richmond” Betty Reid Soskin, who reigned as the nation’s oldest National Park ranger past the age of 100, died Sunday morning, leaving an incomparable legacy on the East Bay and the National Park system.
17 hours ago
SFiST
Richmond’s Own Betty Reid Soskin, the Nation’s Oldest Park Ranger, Has Died at 104
‘We were left with nothing’: PG&E outage sparks rage from City Hall to the Richmond
The great blackout of 2025 has got nearly every corner of San Francisco pissed at their power provider.
18 hours ago
SF Standard
‘We were left with nothing’: PG&E outage sparks rage from City Hall to the Richmond
Major Rain and Wind Are Incoming on Tuesday Night, Storm Continuing Through Xmas
While we will be seeing rain throughout the day Monday and Tuesday in San Francisco, this is actually the lull before the real storm arrives later on Tuesday.
18 hours ago
SFiST
Major Rain and Wind Are Incoming on Tuesday Night, Storm Continuing Through Xmas
A timeline of the stabbing at San Francisco's Ward 86
24 hours ago
Mission Local
A timeline of the stabbing at San Francisco's Ward 86
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