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People We Meet: Martha Ehrenfeld is the perfect amount of nosy
The president of the Inner Sunset Park Neighbors association on weird plants, local politics, and making friends without a dog. People We Meet: Martha Ehrenfeld is the perfect amount of nosy
2 hours ago
Mission Local
People We Meet: Martha Ehrenfeld is the perfect amount of nosy
5 most anticipated San Francisco restaurant, bar, and bakery openings in June
Two Haight Street icons, Toronado and The Deluxe, are set to return by the end of the month. 
4 hours ago
SF Standard
5 most anticipated San Francisco restaurant, bar, and bakery openings in June
Guess that billionaire PAC: A 2026 election quiz
Seemingly every baron in the Bay Area has a PAC now. None of them tell you what they really fund. Can you guess?
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Guess that billionaire PAC: A 2026 election quiz
Opinion: Lashinsky: Why I’m throwing away my governor vote, and more last-minute election decisions
The Standard’s political columnist returns (briefly) from book-leave to share his abbreviated voting guide.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Opinion: Lashinsky: Why I’m throwing away my governor vote, and more last-minute election decisions
The fossil fuel primary: Why Chevron and PG&E are spending millions to boost Becerra
Energy companies are shelling out to boost Democrat Xavier Becerra over progressive billionaire Tom Steyer before Tuesday’s primary. 
4 hours ago
SF Standard
The fossil fuel primary: Why Chevron and PG&E are spending millions to boost Becerra
Why San Francisco home buyers are stressing, grieving, and then doubling down
Despite buyer fatigue, agents predict “no summer break,” with frantic bidding wars and millions over asking continuing to be the norm.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Why San Francisco home buyers are stressing, grieving, and then doubling down
Alone together
At SFMOMA. Photo by Walter Mackins. Alone together
10 hours ago
Mission Local
Alone together
Zendaya Delights Inner Richmond Shops With Afternoon Visit to Clement St.
On Wednesday, a giddy fan posted a TikTok after meeting Oakland native and current A-list actress Zendaya in the Inner Richmond on Clement Street. Accompanied by a small group of friends, Zendaya's itinerary reportedly included stops at Green Apple Books, Pasta Supply Co., and Foggy Notion.
19 hours ago
SFiST
Zendaya Delights Inner Richmond Shops With Afternoon Visit to Clement St.
DHS Doubles Down on Threats to Ban International Arrivals at Airports in 'Radical Left' Sanctuary Cities
On Tuesday, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin appeared on Fox News to float the idea of blocking international arrivals at airports in so-called sanctuary cities like San Francisco by shutting down Customs and Border Protection checkpoints at airports like SFO.
20 hours ago
SFiST
DHS Doubles Down on Threats to Ban International Arrivals at Airports in 'Radical Left' Sanctuary Cities
‘Not a NIMBY, not a YIMBY:’ Albert Chow says that’ll drive City Hall crazy
The District 4 candidate has strong feelings about Sunset Dunes, red lights and boarding islands, and he’s not afraid to show it. ‘Not a NIMBY, not a YIMBY:’ Albert Chow says that’ll drive City Hall crazy
21 hours ago
Mission Local
‘Not a NIMBY, not a YIMBY:’ Albert Chow says that’ll drive City Hall crazy
Saturday Links: Garbage Truck Strikes, Critically Injures SF Woman
A woman was critically injured after being hit by a Recology garbage truck in San Francisco's Tenderloin on Friday morning in an alley close to the intersection of Ellis and Jones Streets. Authorities with Recology say their investigation into what took place remains ongoing. [KGO]
22 hours ago
SFiST
Saturday Links: Garbage Truck Strikes, Critically Injures SF Woman
Q&A: How to get to know your unhoused neighbors, and take on City Hall
“Wood Street,” a documentary directed by Caron Creighton, documents the tumultuous final year of the largest homeless encampment in Oakland. Q&A: How to get to know your unhoused neighbors, and take on City Hall
1 day ago
Mission Local
Q&A: How to get to know your unhoused neighbors, and take on City Hall
Can’t figure out how to vote? Neither can anyone. Luckily, we’ve got you
 The Standard breaks down nearly two dozen local voting guides to help you vote in the June primary election.
1 day ago
SF Standard
Can’t figure out how to vote? Neither can anyone. Luckily, we’ve got you
No man's land
At Candlestick Point. Photo by Marina Newman. No man's land
1 day ago
Mission Local
No man's land
People We Meet: Rafael Quintanar and the taco truck of his dreams
For 30 years, Rafael Quintanar has been selling tacos across from the Hall of Justice. He's served attorneys, judges and even some politicos. People We Meet: Rafael Quintanar and the taco truck of his dreams
1 day ago
Mission Local
People We Meet: Rafael Quintanar and the taco truck of his dreams
Saturday's SF Porchfest to Welcome 100+ Acts to Mission District Backyards, Patios
The eighth annual installment of SF's most laidback music festival features over 100 live acts performing at 18 unique "front porch" venues spread across the Mission District on Saturday.
1 day ago
SFiST
Saturday's SF Porchfest to Welcome 100+ Acts to Mission District Backyards, Patios
This Week In Food: Get Ready for Asia Live
Asia Live is debuting next week in Santa Clara, Jules gets a boost from the New York Times, Saluhall loses its last original vendor, and Oakland gets a new queer bar, all in This Week in Food.
1 day ago
SFiST
This Week In Food: Get Ready for Asia Live
Redwood City Police Find Fatal Hit-and-Run Suspect Within 24 Hours Using License Plate Readers
A suspect was arrested in Redwood City Monday following a fatal hit-and-run the night after police located his vehicle using data from automated license plate readers.
1 day ago
SFiST
Redwood City Police Find Fatal Hit-and-Run Suspect Within 24 Hours Using License Plate Readers
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