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Tuesday Morning Topline: Early Voting Turnout Is at Just 17% In CA
Early voting turnout is at a fairly low 17%, but a surge of ballots is expected; Los Gatos is flying its first-ever Pride Flag on the town square; and a Senate bill seeks to limit how the military can use AI.
39 minutes ago
SFiST
Tuesday Morning Topline: Early Voting Turnout Is at Just 17% In CA
Billionaires vs. unions: A tax fight that’s really a battle for SF’s soul
Measures C and D both change the city’s taxes. Here’s what each does, who’s funding them, and what’s at stake.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Billionaires vs. unions: A tax fight that’s really a battle for SF’s soul
In the race to succeed Pelosi, all eyes are on the fight for second
Polls show state Sen. Scott Wiener leading the pack, leaving the two progressives playing catch-up.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
In the race to succeed Pelosi, all eyes are on the fight for second
Jonah Cox has the speed to end a Giants drought. Now they must use him
No Giants player has stolen at least 30 bases since 2007 and only one has crossed the 20-steal threshold in the last decade.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Jonah Cox has the speed to end a Giants drought. Now they must use him
Key supervisor elections may determine City Hall’s future
Stephen Sherrill and Alan Wong face challengers in special elections that could tip the balance of power on the 11-member board.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Key supervisor elections may determine City Hall’s future
Landlord is raising SF family’s rent by 90%. Thanks to a loophole, it might be legal
But because of the way things were handled, the tenants have a chance of fighting back.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Landlord is raising SF family’s rent by 90%. Thanks to a loophole, it might be legal
The “WTF” primary for California governor is (finally) coming to a close
The roller coaster race has boiled down to three candidates: Democrats Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer and Republican Steve Hilton. 
4 hours ago
SF Standard
The “WTF” primary for California governor is (finally) coming to a close
Texture
On Mission Street. Photo by Angel Mayorga. Texture
4 hours ago
Mission Local
Texture
Live election updates: Alan Wong in the Sunset, and 'quiet' in Chinatown
Two city supervisor races, several ballot measures, and the contest for who will replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress. Follow along live. Live election updates: Alan Wong in the Sunset, and 'quiet' in Chinatown
5 hours ago
Mission Local
Live election updates: Alan Wong in the Sunset, and 'quiet' in Chinatown
Election Extra! San Francisco voter turnout is very, very low.
Voter turnout is super low. Here are some articles you can read if you're still deciding who to vote for. Election Extra! San Francisco voter turnout is very, very low.
15 hours ago
Mission Local
Election Extra! San Francisco voter turnout is very, very low.
S.F. wants to stop new corner stores from opening in these two neighborhoods
"They sell chips and sodas and meth pipes, and run illegal gambling rings," says Tenderloin nonprofit head. S.F. wants to stop new corner stores from opening in these two neighborhoods
16 hours ago
Mission Local
S.F. wants to stop new corner stores from opening in these two neighborhoods
Day Around the Bay: Team Australia Arrives In Bay Ahead of World Cup
Team Australia has landed in the Bay, which will be its training home base for the World Cup; Adam Sandler and his wife took in a Valkyries game on Saturday; and Florida is now suing OpenAI.
17 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Team Australia Arrives In Bay Ahead of World Cup
SF LGBT Center's World Cup 'Pride House' Serves as Safe Haven for LGBTQ+ Soccer Fans
Ahead of the World Cup's opening matches in Santa Clara, the SF LGBT Center in the Castro has launched SF Pride House, a hub for LGBTQ+ soccer fans featuring watch parties, community events, and other programming throughout the tournament.
17 hours ago
SFiST
SF LGBT Center's World Cup 'Pride House' Serves as Safe Haven for LGBTQ+ Soccer Fans
SF to Add Five Modern Monuments as City Decides Which Outdated Statues to Remove
As the city evaluates and collects community feedback on which of its outdated monuments to replace, the SF Arts Commission recently selected five innovative artists to create temporary installations honoring communities often left out of the civic narrative.
18 hours ago
SFiST
SF to Add Five Modern Monuments as City Decides Which Outdated Statues to Remove
Like OpenAI, Anthropic Makes SEC Filing Ahead of Possible IPO
Days after Anthropic saw its valuation soar past competitor OpenAI, the company has made a confidential filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission in preparation for a possible IPO.
21 hours ago
SFiST
Like OpenAI, Anthropic Makes SEC Filing Ahead of Possible IPO
The San Francisco pop-up pizza joint betting on Balboa Street
Local business owner Jake Savas found a permanent home for his pizza passion project, just a few blocks north of his Clement Street arts supply store. The San Francisco pop-up pizza joint betting on Balboa Street
22 hours ago
Mission Local
The San Francisco pop-up pizza joint betting on Balboa Street
Husband of Social Worker Killed at SF General Hospital to File Lawsuit Against City
A wrongful death claim has been filed against the city by the husband of Alberto Rangel, alleging that Rangel’s fatal stabbing by a patient at SF General Hospital last year was preventable, and he plans to file a lawsuit.
23 hours ago
SFiST
Husband of Social Worker Killed at SF General Hospital to File Lawsuit Against City
Man on Mission
On 25th Street. Photo by Adam Teitelbaum. Man on Mission
1 day ago
Mission Local
Man on Mission
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