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City Extends Lime, Spin Permits But Doesn’t Address Widespread Scooter-Related Complaints
As ridership for Lime and Spin continues to climb, so do complaints about improperly parked e-scooters. Meanwhile, the SFMTA board voted to extend the companies’ permits another two years — without addressing the parking issue.
19 minutes ago
SFiST
City Extends Lime, Spin Permits But Doesn’t Address Widespread Scooter-Related Complaints
Hamburger Project Closes Mission Location Following Viral Incident
A long-cursed restaurant space at a prominent corner of the Mission District is vacant once more, and the curse, it seems, has not left the place.
41 minutes ago
SFiST
Hamburger Project Closes Mission Location Following Viral Incident
Meet the S.F. school board candidates: Will you vote to merge or close schools in the 2030 school year?
School board candidate Brandee Marckmann takes lone hardline "No." But other candidates, and school board commissioners, disagree. Meet the S.F. school board candidates: Will you vote to merge or close schools in the 2030 school year?
41 minutes ago
Mission Local
Meet the S.F. school board candidates: Will you vote to merge or close schools in the 2030 school year?
San Francisco’s 2 most legendary Willies share crowded space
Portions of the Bay Bridge and I-80 now honor Mays and Brown.
53 minutes ago
SF Standard
San Francisco’s 2 most legendary Willies share crowded space
San Francisco has almost borrowed about as much money as it can, report says
San Francisco is rapidly approaching the upper limits of what it can borrow to fund critical infrastructure and the timing could not be worse. San Francisco has almost borrowed about as much money as it can, report says
1 hour ago
Mission Local
San Francisco has almost borrowed about as much money as it can, report says
SF is hiring more fare inspectors. Here’s where they’re often deployed
The SFMTA has added 17 inspectors to crack down on fare evasion. One part of the city typically gets hit more.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
SF is hiring more fare inspectors. Here’s where they’re often deployed
New Search Warrant Served In Kristin Smart Murder Case as Hunt For Remains Continues
Nearly 30 years to the day that she disappeared, and just over three years after Paul Flores was convicted in her killing, the body of Kristin Smart has still not been found, and authorities in San Luis Obispo County continue their search for it.
3 hours ago
SFiST
New Search Warrant Served In Kristin Smart Murder Case as Hunt For Remains Continues
New AI-Run Dating App Based In SF Claims Half Its Matches Say ‘Yes’ to Real Dates
Known, a new AI-powered dating app that utilizes voice technology, launched this February out of SF, and its 22-year-old Stanford dropout founders, who raised $10 million in funding, claim it's much more successful than traditional dating apps.
3 hours ago
SFiST
New AI-Run Dating App Based In SF Claims Half Its Matches Say ‘Yes’ to Real Dates
Queer politicos blast S.F. congressional candidate, Lurie ally Marie Hurabiell for homophobia 
Marie Hurabiell said 'Children are being raped multiple times a day' thanks to a Scott Wiener law. It's a bridge too far for Mayor Lurie. Queer politicos blast S.F. congressional candidate, Lurie ally Marie Hurabiell for homophobia 
3 hours ago
Mission Local
Queer politicos blast S.F. congressional candidate, Lurie ally Marie Hurabiell for homophobia 
Becerra Takes Attacks From All Sides, Porter Defends Against Criticism at Latest Gubernatorial Candidate Debate
Former Congresswoman Katie Porter tried to stand apart and make her case at Tuesday night's governor's race primary debate hosted by CNN, while all the candidates appeared to gang up on Xavier Becerra.
4 hours ago
SFiST
Becerra Takes Attacks From All Sides, Porter Defends Against Criticism at Latest Gubernatorial Candidate Debate
James Spingola, ex-S.F. nonprofit head charged with financial crimes, loses lawyer
James Spingola and Sheryl Davis, the duo accused of misusing public funds, appeared at the Hall of Justice for a second time. James Spingola, ex-S.F. nonprofit head charged with financial crimes, loses lawyer
4 hours ago
Mission Local
James Spingola, ex-S.F. nonprofit head charged with financial crimes, loses lawyer
Restaurants at Transamerica Complex, Ama and Cafe Sebastian, Abruptly Close as Developer Gets Pushed Out
After just seven months in business, Miami chef Brad Kilgore's showy Italian-Japanese fusion restaurant Ama has closed at the Transamerica complex, along with the more casual daytime spot Cafe Sebastian.
6 hours ago
SFiST
Restaurants at Transamerica Complex, Ama and Cafe Sebastian, Abruptly Close as Developer Gets Pushed Out
The case for canceling Chonkers
The time for action is now. We must deplatform Pier 39’s transplant — literally.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
The case for canceling Chonkers
As the Giants’ season spirals, the team’s highest-paid players are on notice
Rafael Devers, Willy Adames, and Matt Chapman are no longer guaranteed daily at-bats after Buster Posey shook up the roster Monday.
11 hours ago
SF Standard
As the Giants’ season spirals, the team’s highest-paid players are on notice
A Bay Area activist was shot to death in the Philippines. His family wants answers
Lyle Prijoles was one of 19 killed in a firefight last month between the Philippine Army and members of a communist insurgency.
11 hours ago
SF Standard
A Bay Area activist was shot to death in the Philippines. His family wants answers
Opinion: Actually, Mythos is the best cybersecurity news we’ve ever had
Anthropic’s powerful AI model is the best cybersecurity news in a decade.
11 hours ago
SF Standard
Opinion: Actually, Mythos is the best cybersecurity news we’ve ever had
Cuts could send S.F. veterans back to criminal court
Veterans Justice Court is no longer accepting veterans without benefits into its diversion program. Budget cuts could axe their counselors. Cuts could send S.F. veterans back to criminal court
12 hours ago
Mission Local
Cuts could send S.F. veterans back to criminal court
SFMTA promises faster transit on Ocean Ave. Businesses aren’t happy.
The city is proposing to convert two out of the four lanes on a 1.1-mile stretch of Ocean Avenue to transit-only lanes. SFMTA promises faster transit on Ocean Ave. Businesses aren’t happy.
13 hours ago
Mission Local
SFMTA promises faster transit on Ocean Ave. Businesses aren’t happy.
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