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The Weekend Itinerary: Our top picks for June 5–7 in San Francisco
Expect a high chance of drag shows, flaky pastries, street fairs, and sunshine.
38 minutes ago
SF Standard
The Weekend Itinerary: Our top picks for June 5–7 in San Francisco
S.F. nonprofit boss seeks to shift $2.3M from dissolving Tenderloin org to her own nonprofit
The Bay Area Women's and Children's Center is dissolving. Its director wants the funds for a nonprofit she controls. S.F. nonprofit boss seeks to shift $2.3M from dissolving Tenderloin org to her own nonprofit
1 hour ago
Mission Local
S.F. nonprofit boss seeks to shift $2.3M from dissolving Tenderloin org to her own nonprofit
Fairfield High School Relocates Graduation Ceremony Following Fatal Shooting
After one person was killed and three others injured in a shooting outside a continuation school's graduation ceremony at Fairfield High School, Fairfield High announced its own graduation ceremony will be moved to a different location.
1 hour ago
SFiST
Fairfield High School Relocates Graduation Ceremony Following Fatal Shooting
Sponsored: Unforgettable ways to watch this summer’s soccer championship in San Francisco
Head to PIER 39 for free watch parties and the chance to score incredible prizes.
3 hours ago
SF Standard
Sponsored: Unforgettable ways to watch this summer’s soccer championship in San Francisco
Person Thrown From Three-Wheeler In Collision With Car In SF's Western Addition, Four Hospitalized
Four people were hospitalized with minor to moderate injuries after a three-wheeled vehicle crashed into a car that allegedly ran a red light in San Francisco’s Western Addition, ejecting a passenger.
4 hours ago
SFiST
Person Thrown From Three-Wheeler In Collision With Car In SF's Western Addition, Four Hospitalized
Friday Morning Constitutional: Becerra and Hilton Continue Leading Governor's Race Vote Count
After the latest ballot count on Thursday, Hilton and Becerra remain neck and neck and Steyer still trails; voters in the North Bay continue to support the SMART train; and a new report says Super Bowl LX generated $720M in local economic activity.
4 hours ago
SFiST
Friday Morning Constitutional: Becerra and Hilton Continue Leading Governor's Race Vote Count
From coworkers to co-owners: A couple brings their family restaurant to the Inner Sunset
Named for their daughters, Maggie & Mac's in the Inner Sunset is a love letter to family — with a kids' menu that adults are welcome to order from too.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
From coworkers to co-owners: A couple brings their family restaurant to the Inner Sunset
How Logan Webb and the Giants are thinking about the future
As the Aug. 3 trade deadline approaches, Giants GM Zack Minasian said, “We’re looking for Logan Webbs.”
8 hours ago
SF Standard
How Logan Webb and the Giants are thinking about the future
Opinion: Daniel Lurie for governor? Election wins open the door to the discussion
After going undefeated Tuesday, the mayor has an unequivocal mandate — and the makings of a new political machine.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
Opinion: Daniel Lurie for governor? Election wins open the door to the discussion
See monster
At Rainbow Falls. Photo by Cathy Tran. See monster
8 hours ago
Mission Local
See monster
‘No idea what she’s doing’: Staff of SF’s disaster department turns against boss
Workers want to throw out Mary Ellen Carroll, who leads the city’s response in pandemics, earthquakes, and power outages.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
‘No idea what she’s doing’: Staff of SF’s disaster department turns against boss
Michael Durand, Westside newspaperman who turned neighbors into writers, dies at 70
Newspaper editor Michael Durand died last week, leaving behind two neighborhood papers, and a legacy of writers. Michael Durand, Westside newspaperman who turned neighbors into writers, dies at 70
9 hours ago
Mission Local
Michael Durand, Westside newspaperman who turned neighbors into writers, dies at 70
People We Meet: Joel Hernandez won’t be your Heritage Month artist 
Joel Hernandez, standing in his bright Mission District studio, ruminated on the apocalyptic day in 2020 when wildfire smoke and smog blocked the sun. “Remember that day in San Francisco [...] People We Meet: Joel Hernandez won’t be your Heritage Month artist 
9 hours ago
Mission Local
People We Meet: Joel Hernandez won’t be your Heritage Month artist 
Day Around the Bay: Alan Wong’s District 4 Win Strengthens Mayor Lurie’s Agenda
Lovers Point Beach in Monterey County is closed over the potential presence of a shark; two SoCal lawyers were penalized after including false, AI-generated information in a court briefing; and Alan Wong won big after joining forces with Lurie.
19 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Alan Wong’s District 4 Win Strengthens Mayor Lurie’s Agenda
Election update: 'Overpaid CEO tax' still bleeding votes in latest ballot drop
The CEO tax measure is merely losing by less after Thursday's release of another 15,000 ballots. Election update: 'Overpaid CEO tax' still bleeding votes in latest ballot drop
21 hours ago
Mission Local
Election update: 'Overpaid CEO tax' still bleeding votes in latest ballot drop
Jeep Driver Strikes, Injures Scooter Rider In Suspected Road Rage Incident
Witnesses at the scene of a collision on the Embarcadero say an altercation led to the driver of a Jeep intentionally running into a scooter rider who was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
21 hours ago
SFiST
Jeep Driver Strikes, Injures Scooter Rider In Suspected Road Rage Incident
Prominent North Beach Eyesore, the Verdi Building, Cleared for Partial Demolition
A burned-out and long-blighted property facing Washington Square Park in North Beach is finally going to see a partial demolition and redevelopment, following an appeal from a single North Beach resident.
23 hours ago
SFiST
Prominent North Beach Eyesore, the Verdi Building, Cleared for Partial Demolition
Alan Wong the candidate didn’t win the election. Alan Wong, Mayor Lurie’s ally, did.
Mayor Daniel Lurie, the money and a time when the Great Highway is no longer the single issue in the Sunset. Alan Wong the candidate didn’t win the election. Alan Wong, Mayor Lurie’s ally, did.
24 hours ago
Mission Local
Alan Wong the candidate didn’t win the election. Alan Wong, Mayor Lurie’s ally, did.
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