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An SF chef’s water-to-table guide to throwing an epic Dungeness crab feast
How Jason Halverson of Hi Neighbor Hospitality puts together an annual blowout.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
An SF chef’s water-to-table guide to throwing an epic Dungeness crab feast
Bob Weir, the shipwrecked sailor, and me
A grounded sailboat, a mohawked captain, and a Grateful Dead icon spark a surreal, doomed rescue on a Marin shoreline.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
Bob Weir, the shipwrecked sailor, and me
Sidewalk swirls
On Eddy Street. Photo by Thomas Lee Tavis. Sidewalk swirls
1 hour ago
Mission Local
Sidewalk swirls
Why Ricky Pearsall is the potential game-tilting player for the 49ers
The 49ers struggled to move the ball in Week 18 against the Seahawks. A receiver who thrived in Week 1 could be the biggest difference-maker.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
Why Ricky Pearsall is the potential game-tilting player for the 49ers
‘Heated Rivalry’ has San Francisco ravenous for tuna melt sandwiches 
HBO’s gay hockey show is turning people on to the chicken of the sea.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
‘Heated Rivalry’ has San Francisco ravenous for tuna melt sandwiches 
‘Leave before the B’: The billionaire tax backlash is spreading far beyond billionaires
Panic is spreading through Silicon Valley, as founders and investors worry the tax could push startups — and future innovation — out of California altogether. 
1 hour ago
SF Standard
‘Leave before the B’: The billionaire tax backlash is spreading far beyond billionaires
How Daniel Meléndez found community among the shelves of a Mission bookstore
After moving from Mexico City to San Francisco, Meléndez found work and friendship at Dog Eared Books. How Daniel Meléndez found community among the shelves of a Mission bookstore
3 hours ago
Mission Local
How Daniel Meléndez found community among the shelves of a Mission bookstore
Day Around the Bay: Over 200 California State Parks Will Be Free on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Boudin Bakery’s master chef is preparing an 8-foot-long sourdough alligator for Claude the albino alligator’s memorial Sunday; Matthew McConaughey trademarked his likeness from being used by AI without permission; and Newsom announced that 200 state parks will be free Monday.
12 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Over 200 California State Parks Will Be Free on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The Old Hibernia Bank on Valencia Street Could Become a Restaurant, Bookstore, and Event Venue
Someone bought that former Hibernia Bank and Social Security building at 22nd and Valencia streets for $11 million, and now there's scuttlebutt they hope to turn it into a combination restaurant, bookstore, and upstairs event space.
13 hours ago
SFiST
The Old Hibernia Bank on Valencia Street Could Become a Restaurant, Bookstore, and Event Venue
A Dolly Parton 80th Birthday Bash Is Happening Sunday at the Make-Out Room, So Steel Your Magnolias
As we celebrate Dolly Parton’s 80th birthday, the Make-Out Room will wig out with the Dolly Parton Birthday Bash, featuring a Dolly look-alike contest, a Dolly vinyl dance party, and more, in a benefit for Dolly’s Imagination Library.
14 hours ago
SFiST
A Dolly Parton 80th Birthday Bash Is Happening Sunday at the Make-Out Room, So Steel Your Magnolias
This Week In Food: New Pizza Lands In Hayes Valley
A new Neapolitan pizza shop has arrived in Hayes Valley, Turtle Tower opens a new location in Cow Hollow, and Tacos Oscar comes to the Lower Haight, all in This Week in Food.
15 hours ago
SFiST
This Week In Food: New Pizza Lands In Hayes Valley
CCA president David Howse on the closure that shocked SF’s art world
The 119-year institution will close next year and hand the keys over to Vanderbilt University.
15 hours ago
SF Standard
CCA president David Howse on the closure that shocked SF’s art world
Alameda County Will Consider Establishing ‘ICE-Free Zones,’ Potentially Banning ICE From County-Owned Property
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors will vote on a measure that would set “ICE-free zones” where ICE agents would not be allowed to set foot. But it remains to be seen whether any of this is even legally enforceable.
18 hours ago
SFiST
Alameda County Will Consider Establishing ‘ICE-Free Zones,’ Potentially Banning ICE From County-Owned Property
Sunset Buzz: new street for Claude on Sunday, and potato puffs afterwards
A new street sign will be unveiled for "Claude the Alligator Way," right in front of Claude's home for 17 years. Sunset Buzz: new street for Claude on Sunday, and potato puffs afterwards
19 hours ago
Mission Local
Sunset Buzz: new street for Claude on Sunday, and potato puffs afterwards
Person fatally shot in the Mission District on Thursday night
A person was fatally shot last night near 16th Street and San Bruno Avenue. SFPD's Homicide Detail are leading the investigation. Person fatally shot in the Mission District on Thursday night
19 hours ago
Mission Local
Person fatally shot in the Mission District on Thursday night
One Person Fatally Shot In Potrero Hill In SF's First Homicide of 2026
San Francisco saw its first homicide of the new year Thursday night, with one person found fatally shot at the edge of Potrero Hill.
20 hours ago
SFiST
One Person Fatally Shot In Potrero Hill In SF's First Homicide of 2026
Over 100 unhoused people died in S.F. last year. A memorial service tries to remember all of them.
Over 100 unhoused people died in San Francisco in 2025. On Thursday, outreach workers, volunteers, and friends remembered them. Over 100 unhoused people died in S.F. last year. A memorial service tries to remember all of them.
24 hours ago
Mission Local
Over 100 unhoused people died in S.F. last year. A memorial service tries to remember all of them.
Viva Venezuela!
On Mission and 24th Streets. Photo by Angel Mayorga. Viva Venezuela!
1 day ago
Mission Local
Viva Venezuela!
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