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Photos: After a weekend of confrontation, SF Pride Parade brings the party
Tens of thousands filled Market Street for the annual procession — capping a weekend of protests, drama, and celebration.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
Photos: After a weekend of confrontation, SF Pride Parade brings the party
One Person Shot, Alleged Suspect Arrested After Saturday Shooting Near SF Pride Activities
One person is in custody following a shooting near United Nations Plaza in San Francisco on Saturday. While responding to the shooting, SFPD said they were able to apprehend the alleged suspect. One victim suffering from a gunshot wound was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
2 hours ago
SFiST
One Person Shot, Alleged Suspect Arrested After Saturday Shooting Near SF Pride Activities
🌈 San Francisco Pride live updates: The parade takes Market Street
Read dispatches from Day 1 and Day 2 of Pride After a Friday that swung from glitter to handcuffs and a Pink Saturday in full bloom, Pride weekend hits its [...] 🌈 San Francisco Pride live updates: The parade takes Market Street
2 hours ago
Mission Local
🌈 San Francisco Pride live updates: The parade takes Market Street
Sunday Links: Castro Eatery Orphan Andy's Sold to New Owner
Tracy police allege a 15-year-old boy stabbed an 18-year-old man to death in front of a local Target on Friday, Iran strikes US military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait, and a possible case of arson at a San Jose elementary school.
3 hours ago
SFiST
Sunday Links: Castro Eatery Orphan Andy's Sold to New Owner
Netflix, but with nails. Why the subscription model is coming for home maintenance 
With Bay Area homeowners better at coding than caulking, investors have spent millions to create handymen-as-a-service.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
Netflix, but with nails. Why the subscription model is coming for home maintenance 
The American dream is broken. Here’s what it would take to fix it.
Slower transitions, local reinvestment, and caring about the future again: journalist David Leonhardt argues that executives should do what their predecessors once did.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
The American dream is broken. Here’s what it would take to fix it.
Love, fate, destiny
On Mission Street. Photo by Sara Miles. Love, fate, destiny
8 hours ago
Mission Local
Love, fate, destiny
People We Meet: Megan Prelinger, SoMa’s archivist of possibility 
Inside the Prelinger Library, its co-founder reflects on her belief that the past can help people reimagine the future People We Meet: Megan Prelinger, SoMa’s archivist of possibility 
10 hours ago
Mission Local
People We Meet: Megan Prelinger, SoMa’s archivist of possibility 
San Francisco Pride: A Pink Saturday for the books, as the 'Dykes Only' era takes its final bow
After a Friday that swung from glitter to handcuffs, Pride weekend rolls on. We're following it all live. San Francisco Pride: A Pink Saturday for the books, as the 'Dykes Only' era takes its final bow
19 hours ago
Mission Local
San Francisco Pride: A Pink Saturday for the books, as the 'Dykes Only' era takes its final bow
Morning Links: Governor Newsom Proposes National Billionaire Tax
A search of a suspect's home in Alameda allegedly reveals a cache of 546 pounds of fireworks, Anna Wintour may have SF in her sights for Vogue World 2027, and the San Jose Sharks win big on draft night.
1 day ago
SFiST
Morning Links: Governor Newsom Proposes National Billionaire Tax
Mauricio Dubón and his band of ‘Kapler rejects’ shut down the Giants
As San Francisco continues to flounder, four players who once wore Giants uniforms are playing key roles for Atlanta.
1 day ago
SF Standard
Mauricio Dubón and his band of ‘Kapler rejects’ shut down the Giants
Can tech swag ever be fashionable?
Startups are trying to level up their branded clothing, starting with a pop-up runway show in an alley.
1 day ago
SF Standard
Can tech swag ever be fashionable?
Q&A: Finally, a San Francisco rom-com that understands the city
A very San Francisco conversation with Leah McKendrick, director of Voicemails for Isabelle and certified tech bro hater. 
1 day ago
SF Standard
Q&A: Finally, a San Francisco rom-com that understands the city
Is dog a sandwich?
On Mission Street. Photo by Neil G. Ballard. Is dog a sandwich?
1 day ago
Mission Local
Is dog a sandwich?
Great Highway redux: Pro-park group sues to stop pro-road ballot measure
Supporters of Sunset Dunes park filed a lawsuit Friday to challenge the legality of a new ballot petition seeking to convert the park back into a road during weekdays. Great Highway redux: Pro-park group sues to stop pro-road ballot measure
1 day ago
Mission Local
Great Highway redux: Pro-park group sues to stop pro-road ballot measure
Day Around the Bay: New Civil Jury Report Finds SF Jails Woefully Overcrowded, Underfunded
Authorities release identifies of two people found dead last month in a San Jose parking garage, a San Francisco civil jury finds city jails are underfunded and overcrowded, and the U.S. strikes Iran in response to Thursday's container ship attack.
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SFiST
Day Around the Bay: New Civil Jury Report Finds SF Jails Woefully Overcrowded, Underfunded
Meta Whisteblower Files Lawsuit, Accuses Company of ‘Coercive Surveillance’
After publishing a memoir last year about her time as an executive at Meta, whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams is suing the company, saying they’ve taken extreme measures to silence, and she claims the gag order she signed is invalid.
1 day ago
SFiST
Meta Whisteblower Files Lawsuit, Accuses Company of ‘Coercive Surveillance’
This Week In Food: Stars All Over
New Michelin stars get announced, a new food hall opens in South SF, and a local brewery expands into Mission Bay, all in This Week In Food.
2 days ago
SFiST
This Week In Food: Stars All Over
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