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140 years ago, Chinese laundrymen won a case against SF in the Supreme Court
The city’s Chinese community and preservationists commemorate Yick Wo v. Hopkins, which held that everyone in the U.S. is entitled to equal protection.
2 hours ago
SF Standard
140 years ago, Chinese laundrymen won a case against SF in the Supreme Court
A former dishwasher is restoring one of SF’s great barbecue joints
After Memphis Minnie’s closed last year, it was reopened by perhaps the only person who could bring its brisket and pastrami back to their former glory.
2 hours ago
SF Standard
A former dishwasher is restoring one of SF’s great barbecue joints
Penthouse apartment
At Golden Gate Park. Photo by Junyao Yang. Penthouse apartment
2 hours ago
Mission Local
Penthouse apartment
Newly signed Valkyries star Gabby Williams was once a Mission Rec Rebel
These days, Gabby Williams is a newly-signed member of the WNBA’s Golden State Valkyries. But she often thinks of her ten year-old self, hooping at the Mission Recreation Center. After [...] Newly signed Valkyries star Gabby Williams was once a Mission Rec Rebel
3 hours ago
Mission Local
Newly signed Valkyries star Gabby Williams was once a Mission Rec Rebel
Meet the Candidates: San Francisco's District 4 supervisor race
Five candidates have filed to run for District 4 supervisor in the June 2 primary election. Read about where they stand on policy issues. Meet the Candidates: San Francisco's District 4 supervisor race
4 hours ago
Mission Local
Meet the Candidates: San Francisco's District 4 supervisor race
Kawakami: Why Steve Kerr and the Warriors couldn’t break up after all
All the reasons the Warriors and Steve Kerr weren’t ready to walk away
12 hours ago
SF Standard
Kawakami: Why Steve Kerr and the Warriors couldn’t break up after all
Steve Kerr set to return to Warriors on two-year contract
After a dramatic hug with Steph Curry and Draymond Green in the Warriors’ play-in exit, Kerr will return to coach the team’s longest-tenured players.
14 hours ago
SF Standard
Steve Kerr set to return to Warriors on two-year contract
San Jose Parents Found Guilty of Murder In Fentanyl Overdose Death of Toddler
Two San Jose parents were found guilty of second degree murder Friday in the 2023 overdose death of their 18-month-old daughter Winter.
16 hours ago
SFiST
San Jose Parents Found Guilty of Murder In Fentanyl Overdose Death of Toddler
Build faster, but how? California governor hopefuls split on housing at Ezra Klein forum
The forum was moderated by Ezra Klein, co-author of Abundance, a book that has served as a defining text for pro-growth progressives. Build faster, but how? California governor hopefuls split on housing at Ezra Klein forum
16 hours ago
Mission Local
Build faster, but how? California governor hopefuls split on housing at Ezra Klein forum
She quit her tech job, opened SF’s first romance bookstore, and lived happily ever after
Romance lit is booming, and Veena Patel just opened a cozy shop in the Castro to prove it.
22 hours ago
SF Standard
She quit her tech job, opened SF’s first romance bookstore, and lived happily ever after
How Kaitlyn Chen stole the show in Gabby Williams’ Valkyries debut
Second-year guard Kaitlyn Chen scored a career-high 14 points as the Valkyries secured a win in their first game of the 2026 season.
24 hours ago
SF Standard
How Kaitlyn Chen stole the show in Gabby Williams’ Valkyries debut
Bonita Chilanga
At 21st and Mission Streets. Photo by Angel Mayorga. Bonita Chilanga
1 day ago
Mission Local
Bonita Chilanga
My Mission: Medicine for Nightmares’ co-owner and poet, Josiah Luis Alderete
Alderete has been a poet for decades and he's written four books. Bookstores, he said, are the places where he discovered his culture. My Mission: Medicine for Nightmares’ co-owner and poet, Josiah Luis Alderete
1 day ago
Mission Local
My Mission: Medicine for Nightmares’ co-owner and poet, Josiah Luis Alderete
Day Around the Bay: Low-Income California Families With Newborns to Receive 400 Free Diapers
The purple waves on the Point Reyes coast last weekend were likely tiny marine animals; flights in and out of SFO were delayed Friday due to low visibility; and low-income families in California will soon be receiving 400 free diapers when a new baby is born.
1 day ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Low-Income California Families With Newborns to Receive 400 Free Diapers
SF Jail Oversight Leader Faces Allegations of Violence Against Women, Multiple Parole Violations
The man hired to help hold the SF Sheriff’s Department accountable has faced repeated law enforcement encounters, parole violations, and allegations of violence against women, which he consistently denies or attributes to bias, misunderstanding, or retaliation.
1 day ago
SFiST
SF Jail Oversight Leader Faces Allegations of Violence Against Women, Multiple Parole Violations
This Week In Food: Ciao, Del Popolo
Polenta debuts in Alamo Square, Del Popolo slings its final (non-frozen) pies, and the East Bay's takeout staple Grégoire opens in the Inner Sunset, all in This Week In Food.
1 day ago
SFiST
This Week In Food: Ciao, Del Popolo
Ray of Light Theatre Breathes New Life Into Longtime Jackson Square Performance Space
Ray of Light Theatre, the local musical-obsessed theater group that has performed mostly at the Victoria Theater in the Mission District for much of its 25 years of existence, has a new home downtown.
1 day ago
SFiST
Ray of Light Theatre Breathes New Life Into Longtime Jackson Square Performance Space
Backlash Prompts Safeway to Bring Back Paper Bags With Handles at Some Stores
Safeway recently eliminated handles on its paper bags, citing supply chain shortages, but after receiving complaints, the company has since restocked the original bags with handles at some of its locations.
1 day ago
SFiST
Backlash Prompts Safeway to Bring Back Paper Bags With Handles at Some Stores
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