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See how they run: Uber and Lyft confessions on the San Francisco mayor’s race
Mission Local is publishing a daily campaign dispatch for each of the major contenders in the mayor’s race, alternating between candidates every week until November. Read the rest of the [...] See how they run: Uber and Lyft confessions on the San Francisco mayor’s race
6 hours ago
Mission Local
See how they run: Uber and Lyft confessions on the San Francisco mayor’s race
Vea cómo se comportan: La alcaldesa Breed recorre Portola con el viento en su pelo
Read in English Mission Local está publicando un artículo diario sobre la campaña electoral de cada uno de los principales contendientes por la alcaldía, alternando cada semana a los candidatos [...] Vea cómo se comportan: La alcaldesa Breed recorre Portola con el viento en su pelo
7 hours ago
Mission Local
Vea cómo se comportan: La alcaldesa Breed recorre Portola con el viento en su pelo
Day Around the Bay: SF Asking Rent Prices Rose Again in March, But Still Far From Pre-Pandemic Rates
The average asking rent in San Francisco rose by 1%, the first increase in 8 months; London Breed's plan to bring giant pandas to SF still has some roadblocks ahead; and celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz is selling her 65-acre ranch in Bolinas for $9 million.
9 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: SF Asking Rent Prices Rose Again in March, But Still Far From Pre-Pandemic Rates
Area Man Buys Satire Site The Onion, Also Happens to Be Twilio Co-Founder Jeff Lawson
Beloved humor site and “America’s Finest News Source” The Onion has been sold to San Francisco resident and Twilio co-founder Jeff Lawson, who says “The Onion is an institution, a national treasure, and we need it.”
10 hours ago
SFiST
Area Man Buys Satire Site The Onion, Also Happens to Be Twilio Co-Founder Jeff Lawson
San Francisco Is Putting In a Bid to Become the New Home of the Sundance Film Festival
Earlier this week, the Sundance Film Festival announced that it was exploring its options to move to a new locale in 2027, after throwing the revered festival in Park City, Utah for the last 43 of its 46 years. And SF will be throwing its hat in the ring.
10 hours ago
SFiST
San Francisco Is Putting In a Bid to Become the New Home of the Sundance Film Festival
Women allege series of groping incidents near Holly Park
On Monday, a Bernal Heights resident went out for a run after work. It was close to 6 p.m. and the sun was still shining. She took her usual route, [...] Women allege series of groping incidents near Holly Park
10 hours ago
Mission Local
Women allege series of groping incidents near Holly Park
Allegations against Jon Jacobo, Democratic leader spark new committee on sex assault
San Francisco Democrats mentioned allegations against a local party leader in launching a committee to review accusations of sex crimes.
10 hours ago
SF Standard
Allegations against Jon Jacobo, Democratic leader spark new committee on sex assault
This Week In Food: A Thai Tasting Menu Experience Lands In Japantown
A new high-end Thai spot arrives in Japantown, a new but familiar French bistro is taking over the Catch space in the Castro, and Chronicle critic MacKenzie Chung Fegan admits she likes it when servers are mean.
11 hours ago
SFiST
This Week In Food: A Thai Tasting Menu Experience Lands In Japantown
Golden Gate Park Roller Skating Area Will Start Renting Out Skates This Weekend
You no longer need to own roller skates to go roller skating at Golden Gate Park’s Skatin’ Place, because starting Saturday, roller skates and inline skates will be available for rental at the celebrated outdoor rink.
11 hours ago
SFiST
Golden Gate Park Roller Skating Area Will Start Renting Out Skates This Weekend
Former SF AIDS Foundation Employee Brutally Murdered in New York City
The SF HIV/AIDS prevention community is mourning the loss of 33-year-old Melanie Woods, a staple at fundraisers and events, who spent nearly three years organizing those events for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
14 hours ago
SFiST
Former SF AIDS Foundation Employee Brutally Murdered in New York City
Meet the District 1 candidates: Do you support upzoning in District 1?
Welcome back to our “Meet the Candidates” series, where District 1 supervisorial candidates who have filed to run respond to a question in 100 words or fewer. Answers are published [...] Meet the District 1 candidates: Do you support upzoning in District 1?
15 hours ago
Mission Local
Meet the District 1 candidates: Do you support upzoning in District 1?
Fake flyers, few leads: Search for billionaire's missing teen continues
Five days into the search for Mint Butterfield, cops say they're chasing the only real lead in the case—that the 16-year-old runaway may be in the Tenderloin.
16 hours ago
SF Standard
Fake flyers, few leads: Search for billionaire's missing teen continues
People We Meet: Rob Grays, Dahlia's tequila connoisseur
The wall of shelves at Dahlia holds 50 different tequilas, and most people might assume at least a few taste the same.  Not so, says Rob Grays, the managing partner [...] People We Meet: Rob Grays, Dahlia's tequila connoisseur
20 hours ago
Mission Local
People We Meet: Rob Grays, Dahlia's tequila connoisseur
Bottle collection
Bottle collection
21 hours ago
Mission Local
Bottle collection
London Breed was a star in China. In SF’s Chinatown, she’s fighting for her job
Over egg tarts and tea, the San Francisco mayor refuted the narrative that Asian American voters are abandoning her.
21 hours ago
SF Standard
London Breed was a star in China. In SF’s Chinatown, she’s fighting for her job
Don't speed here: Cops to target 10 nasty intersections as SF ramps up traffic enforcement
Police are strategically targeting the city’s most dangerous streets to boost traffic ticket numbers.
1 day ago
SF Standard
Don't speed here: Cops to target 10 nasty intersections as SF ramps up traffic enforcement
Even the parking cops are mad about the ticketing crackdown
Parking enforcers want you to know there is a human being inside that funny little ticket mobile.
1 day ago
SF Standard
Even the parking cops are mad about the ticketing crackdown
SF's brand new 911 call center resorts to pen and paper after computer crash
Less than a day after the city held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate new headquarters for emergency call dispatchers, a system outage hit.
1 day ago
SF Standard
SF's brand new 911 call center resorts to pen and paper after computer crash
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