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At 22nd and Eureka Streets. Photo by David Chalk. Flair bird
9 hours ago
Mission Local
Flair bird
The Giants’ lineup finally woke up. Is it too late to save the season?
Matt Chapman, Willy Adames, and Casey Schmitt each hit two home runs Friday as San Francisco’s lineup has suddenly turned into a juggernaut.
9 hours ago
SF Standard
The Giants’ lineup finally woke up. Is it too late to save the season?
The middle school miracle: How an SF school went from ‘carnage’ to a waitlist
The $54 million Willie Brown Middle School was to be the pride of SFUSD. Then it cracked apart. Now its principal has led a once-unthinkable turnaround.
9 hours ago
SF Standard
The middle school miracle: How an SF school went from ‘carnage’ to a waitlist
Trained in fierce local politics, SF women lead statewide contests
Former supervisors Fiona Ma, Jane Kim, and Malia Cohen and Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis are front-runners in their state races.
9 hours ago
SF Standard
Trained in fierce local politics, SF women lead statewide contests
People We Meet: Frank Maldonado, the boxing coach
Maldonado, 85, began coaching young men to box in the 1980s out of a garage he converted on his block on Cordova Street in the Excelsior. People We Meet: Frank Maldonado, the boxing coach
10 hours ago
Mission Local
People We Meet: Frank Maldonado, the boxing coach
Day Around the Bay: Stern Grove Announces Free Concert Series at SFO
Stern Grove is going to be doing free concerts at SFO this summer, by Gate B4; Anthropic is in support of taking an industry-wide "pause" to ensure AI safety; and CA is part of a coalition of states suing over the Warner Brothers-Paramount deal.
22 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Stern Grove Announces Free Concert Series at SFO
False imprisonment or legal protest? Golden Gate Bridge demonstrators await verdict
Seven protesters decrying the war in Gaza could be sentenced to 15 years in prison for delaying traffic for hours.
22 hours ago
SF Standard
False imprisonment or legal protest? Golden Gate Bridge demonstrators await verdict
Urban Alchemy worker shot by BB gun at San Francisco’s UC Law campus
Urban Alchemy worker was struck by a pellet fired from a BB gun in “suspicious injury incident” while on duty in the Tenderloin. Urban Alchemy worker shot by BB gun at San Francisco’s UC Law campus
23 hours ago
Mission Local
Urban Alchemy worker shot by BB gun at San Francisco’s UC Law campus
This Week In Food: A New Bar and Restaurant Arrives Near the Ballpark
Bar Malone's has softly opened in the former District space on Townsend Street, Goop Kitchen is opening a second location in SoMa, and there may be some movement, finally, over at Anchor Brewing, all in This Week in Food.
23 hours ago
SFiST
This Week In Food: A New Bar and Restaurant Arrives Near the Ballpark
Nopa, the Restaurant Anchor of a Neighborhood, Celebrates 20 Years
Nopa, the bustling restaurant at the corner of Divisadero and Hayes in the Western Addition sub-neighborhood that came to be known as NoPa two decades ago, is celebrating 20 years in business this week, and they had a big bash to mark the occasion on Thursday night.
24 hours ago
SFiST
Nopa, the Restaurant Anchor of a Neighborhood, Celebrates 20 Years
‘Section 415’ podcast: How the Valkyries became a phenomenon
In addition to the on-court success, Golden State’s WNBA team has become a commercial juggernaut.
24 hours ago
SF Standard
‘Section 415’ podcast: How the Valkyries became a phenomenon
Court Allows Kars 4 Kids to Keep Ads on Air In California While It Appeals Ban
Just when Californians thought the airwaves would be free of those mind-numbing Kars 4 Kids jingles, a court ruled that the company can continue running its ads during the appeals process.
1 day ago
SFiST
Court Allows Kars 4 Kids to Keep Ads on Air In California While It Appeals Ban
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.
1 day 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 day 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 day ago
SFiST
Fairfield High School Relocates Graduation Ceremony Following Fatal Shooting
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.
1 day ago
SFiST
Person Thrown From Three-Wheeler In Collision With Car In SF's Western Addition, Four Hospitalized
See monster
At Rainbow Falls. Photo by Cathy Tran. See monster
1 day ago
Mission Local
See monster
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
1 day ago
Mission Local
Michael Durand, Westside newspaperman who turned neighbors into writers, dies at 70
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