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More than 22,500 PG&E customers in San Francisco lose power
Service was out in the Bayview, Mission, Potrero Hill, and other neighborhoods.
15 minutes ago
SF Standard
More than 22,500 PG&E customers in San Francisco lose power
Redwood City Man Allegedly Kills Wife, Shoots Himself In Failed Murder-Suicide
Redwood City police say that a man fatally shot his wife early Sunday and then turned the gun on himself, but he remains alive in critical condition.
22 minutes ago
SFiST
Redwood City Man Allegedly Kills Wife, Shoots Himself In Failed Murder-Suicide
Vigil at SF General Hospital for Slain Social Worker Amplifies Concerns About Hospital Safety
After Saturday’s news that a 51-year-old social worker had died from a violent stabbing attack by a patient at Zuckerberg SF General Hospital last week, the victim’s coworkers held a Sunday night vigil to sound the alarm about security at the hospital.
49 minutes ago
SFiST
Vigil at SF General Hospital for Slain Social Worker Amplifies Concerns About Hospital Safety
In a matter of one year, Cal and Stanford went all in on football
The arrivals of Ron Rivera and Andrew Luck signaled each program’s intent to compete at the top of the ACC.
2 hours ago
SF Standard
In a matter of one year, Cal and Stanford went all in on football
Monday Morning Headlines: BART Sees Yet Another Messy Monday Commute
BART's Red and Green lines were both out of service causing major delays Monday morning; another swarm of small earthquakes struck San Ramon; and Paramount is launching a hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros.
2 hours ago
SFiST
Monday Morning Headlines: BART Sees Yet Another Messy Monday Commute
BART riders hit by major delays during morning rush
A power problem between the Power and Embarcadero stations disrupted the Monday commute.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
BART riders hit by major delays during morning rush
Earthquake swarm continues run of shaking near East Bay’s San Ramon
Dozens of minor quakes have been centered near the Tri-Valley city since November.
4 hours ago
SF Standard
Earthquake swarm continues run of shaking near East Bay’s San Ramon
Even rentals in San Francisco have bidding wars
Experts say a “douchey” practice widespread in New York is increasingly common here in the wake of the AI boom.
6 hours ago
SF Standard
Even rentals in San Francisco have bidding wars
The Warriors are coming home, and Jonathan Kuminga has been relegated to the bench
The 23-year-old wing received his first DNP of the season in Golden State’s rout of Chicago on Sunday night.
6 hours ago
SF Standard
The Warriors are coming home, and Jonathan Kuminga has been relegated to the bench
The garden is open
On 23rd Street. Photo by Walter Mackins. The garden is open
6 hours ago
Mission Local
The garden is open
The District 4 supervisor race will be nasty, brutish — and short
The Sunset has a new supervisor — and a bruising, reductive and rapid election on the horizon The District 4 supervisor race will be nasty, brutish — and short
8 hours ago
Mission Local
The District 4 supervisor race will be nasty, brutish — and short
Supervisor Chan Claps Back at Colleagues For Admonishing Her Budget, Housing Plan Concerns
In a text exchange following Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisor Chan accused Board President Mandelman of acting in bad faith and setting her up with “two assholes” — Mahmood and Sauter, who are temporarily filling seats on the budget committee.
12 hours ago
SFiST
Supervisor Chan Claps Back at Colleagues For Admonishing Her Budget, Housing Plan Concerns
At vigil for slain S.F. hospital worker Alberto Rangel, fond memories and anger
The vigil was held in memory of S.F. General Hospital social worker Alberto Rangel, who was killed by a patient in a stabbing. At vigil for slain S.F. hospital worker Alberto Rangel, fond memories and anger
14 hours ago
Mission Local
At vigil for slain S.F. hospital worker Alberto Rangel, fond memories and anger
Octogenarian Steals the Show With ‘Best Technique’ at Rikki’s Lesbian Pie-Eating Contest
In honor of Lesbian Visibility Week last month, Rikki’s sports bar held a raucous pie-eating contest, with a contestant named Jenn winning grand prize, but “best technique” went to 81-year-old Babs Daitch who recently starred in an award-winning documentary.
20 hours ago
SFiST
Octogenarian Steals the Show With ‘Best Technique’ at Rikki’s Lesbian Pie-Eating Contest
Christmas tree
At Union Square. Photo by Mike Santiago. Christmas tree
1 day ago
Mission Local
Christmas tree
23 wild years of lesbian bar culture, this Sunday at Rikki’s
"Last Call at Maud's" brought an older generation of lesbians together to reminisce on the height of the lesbian bar scene in San Francisco. 23 wild years of lesbian bar culture, this Sunday at Rikki’s
1 day ago
Mission Local
23 wild years of lesbian bar culture, this Sunday at Rikki’s
[Update] Social Worker Dies From Injuries Following Stabbing at SF General Hospital, Suspect Arrested
The social worker who was stabbed by a patient several times in the neck and shoulder at Zuckerberg SF General Hospital Thursday has died from his injuries. The suspect, who reportedly has a history of violent behavior, has since been arrested.
1 day ago
SFiST
[Update] Social Worker Dies From Injuries Following Stabbing at SF General Hospital, Suspect Arrested
Day 270 at the 16th St. Plaza: It's all about the nights
“It can get crazy over there,”  said Stephen earlier this week as he looked across to the east side of Mission Street.  Day 270 at the 16th St. Plaza: It's all about the nights
1 day ago
Mission Local
Day 270 at the 16th St. Plaza: It's all about the nights
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