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Third Suspect Charged In Early January Oakland Triple-Homicide, Which Police Say Was Over a $10 Bag of Weed
A measly dime-bag of pot deal gone wrong left three men dead in Oakland last month, and now the marijuana dealer has been arrested too, but boy did he have a lengthy list of priors.
1 hour ago
SFiST
Third Suspect Charged In Early January Oakland Triple-Homicide, Which Police Say Was Over a $10 Bag of Weed
The Slanted Door Group Says Restaurant Will Return to Valencia Street Next Year
A little over a year after the unexpected death of founder and chef Charles Phan, The Slanted Door Group is ready to get rolling on realizing his vision to return to the Valencia Street space where it all started.
1 hour ago
SFiST
The Slanted Door Group Says Restaurant Will Return to Valencia Street Next Year
BART Takes Steps to Clear Encampments Near Tracks After Sunday Fire Causes Service Meltdown
BART says it is now working with the City of Oakland to "proactively address" other spots where homeless encampment fires could potentially threaten train service.
3 hours ago
SFiST
BART Takes Steps to Clear Encampments Near Tracks After Sunday Fire Causes Service Meltdown
Wiener Introduces New State Legislation That Would Allow Cities to 'Breakup with PG&E' and Start Their Own Public Utilities
State Senator Scott Wiener is trying to bolster his run for Congress with a new bill targeting PG&E, a bill that would allow cities to "breakup with PG&E." But does deficit-strapped SF even have the money to do this?
4 hours ago
SFiST
Wiener Introduces New State Legislation That Would Allow Cities to 'Breakup with PG&E' and Start Their Own Public Utilities
Stolen cash, nepotism, and a trunk full of jewelry: SF homeless nonprofit CEO charged
Gwendolyn Westbrook embezzled $91,000 and misappropriated more than $1.2 million from the United Council of Human Services, prosecutors say.
6 hours ago
SF Standard
Stolen cash, nepotism, and a trunk full of jewelry: SF homeless nonprofit CEO charged
California Tourists Stranded In Puerto Vallarta and Other Mexican Cities as Cartel Wreaks Revenge for Slain Leader
Many flights in and out of Puerto Vallarta and other Mexican cities were canceled on Sunday, amid a wave of arson fires and other activities by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and American tourists were told to shelter in place and avoid areas of law enforcement activity.
6 hours ago
SFiST
California Tourists Stranded In Puerto Vallarta and Other Mexican Cities as Cartel Wreaks Revenge for Slain Leader
Body of Man Found In Lake Berryessa Suspected to Be Victim of Kidnapping
After 57-year-old Avtar Singh was reported missing in Tracy last Tuesday, authorities have confirmed that a body found in Lake Berryessa on Friday is his, and surveillance video indicates foul play by three suspected kidnappers.
7 hours ago
SFiST
Body of Man Found In Lake Berryessa Suspected to Be Victim of Kidnapping
One marriage, two cuisines: Meet SF’s newest restaurant power couple
Laura and Sayat Ozyilmaz prove that working with your spouse isn’t a liability — it’s a strategy.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
One marriage, two cuisines: Meet SF’s newest restaurant power couple
The year Gen Z takes over Bay Area sports
Brock Purdy is already an established star, but he’ll soon have company from a young cohort of local talent, including Macklin Celebrini and Claire Hutton.
8 hours ago
SF Standard
The year Gen Z takes over Bay Area sports
BART and Muni have a scheme to save themselves: Scare the crap out of you
Stoking fear worked for Prop. 50. Now they’re betting it’ll work on a tax to fund public transit.
12 hours ago
SF Standard
BART and Muni have a scheme to save themselves: Scare the crap out of you
CA Democrats know how to party. Plus: A $240 million fight at City Hall?
Also in today’s Power Play: How Mayor Daniel Lurie spent Super Bowl weekend.
12 hours ago
SF Standard
CA Democrats know how to party. Plus: A $240 million fight at City Hall?
It’s not you, it’s CPUC: Wiener unveils PG&E breakup bill 
The San Francisco lawmaker wants to give cities more power to split with their private utilities by reducing the role of a state regulator. 
12 hours ago
SF Standard
It’s not you, it’s CPUC: Wiener unveils PG&E breakup bill 
Now & then
On Mission Street. Photo by Walter Mackins. Now & then
12 hours ago
Mission Local
Now & then
How 900 feet of rusty metal overtook Millennium Tower as the biggest metaphor for San Francisco
Unable to find a shipyard operator or sell its drydocks, San Francisco's port has allotted $61M to raze them — lest they sink and triple the cost. How 900 feet of rusty metal overtook Millennium Tower as the biggest metaphor for San Francisco
14 hours ago
Mission Local
How 900 feet of rusty metal overtook Millennium Tower as the biggest metaphor for San Francisco
Bird, watching
At Crissy Field East Beach. Photo by Cathy Tran. Bird, watching
1 day ago
Mission Local
Bird, watching
They used to fight as kids. Now, they run a Bayview arts business together. 
Sarahí and Julián Rodriguez were born 16 months apart and fought constantly as kids. They've matured, and now do business together. They used to fight as kids. Now, they run a Bayview arts business together. 
1 day ago
Mission Local
They used to fight as kids. Now, they run a Bayview arts business together. 
It had to be
At Cafe International. Photo by Mike Santiago. It had to be
2 days ago
Mission Local
It had to be
People We Meet: Anna So can’t stop, won’t stop opening new restaurants
When Anna So came to S.F. from Thailand in 1986, she didn’t bring much. What she did have turned out to be essential: She knew how to cook. People We Meet: Anna So can’t stop, won’t stop opening new restaurants
2 days ago
Mission Local
People We Meet: Anna So can’t stop, won’t stop opening new restaurants
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