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Doug Rhodes, Clarion Alley’s only open studio artist
Among other projects, Doug Rhodes is currently working on small collages made from prints of his originals. Doug Rhodes, Clarion Alley’s only open studio artist
31 minutes ago
Mission Local
Doug Rhodes, Clarion Alley’s only open studio artist
S.F. activists display 120-foot 'End U.S. aid to Israel' banner on Twin Peaks
Activists said they are "urging an end to U.S. funding for Israel's killing of over 100,000 Palestinians, Lebanese, and Iranians." S.F. activists display 120-foot 'End U.S. aid to Israel' banner on Twin Peaks
4 hours ago
Mission Local
S.F. activists display 120-foot 'End U.S. aid to Israel' banner on Twin Peaks
Porter, Steyer, Becarra Push For Single-Payer Health Care In Their Campaigns For Governor
While California Governor Gavin Newsom was unsuccessful at implementing single-payer health care during his reign, three 2026 candidates have all included promises to fight for CalCare in their platforms.
12 hours ago
SFiST
Porter, Steyer, Becarra Push For Single-Payer Health Care In Their Campaigns For Governor
Video: Sideshow Participant In Hayward Crashes Stolen Vehicle Into Semi Truck
A sideshow in Hayward consisting of about 60 cars early Saturday morning culminated in a participant crashing into a semi truck then abandoning it in the middle of an intersection.
13 hours ago
SFiST
Video: Sideshow Participant In Hayward Crashes Stolen Vehicle Into Semi Truck
SFPD Arrests Driver In Chinatown Crash That Killed One Pedestrian, Injured Another
The elderly driver who allegedly crashed into a Chinatown building while parallel parking last month, killing one person and injuring another, was arrested for vehicular manslaughter Friday, and it turns out he crashed into the building from across the street.
14 hours ago
SFiST
SFPD Arrests Driver In Chinatown Crash That Killed One Pedestrian, Injured Another
Saturday Links: Man Suspected of Killing Laney College Coach Ruled Incompetent to Stand Trial
Historical Native American remains were found at UC Berkeley; oil prices went down by nine percent following the re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz; and Cedric Irving, who’s suspected of killing Lane College Coach John Beam was ruled mentally incompetent to stand trial.
17 hours ago
SFiST
Saturday Links: Man Suspected of Killing Laney College Coach Ruled Incompetent to Stand Trial
Before dawn, SF gathers to remember the earthquake that made it
Some 120 years after the disaster that killed 3,000 people and destroyed 80% of the city, San Francisco still shows up at 5 a.m. to mark the moment it happened.
17 hours ago
SF Standard
Before dawn, SF gathers to remember the earthquake that made it
Kawakami: Did Steve Kerr just say goodbye to the Warriors?
“These jobs all have an expiration date,” Kerr said after possibly putting a bow on his 12-year Warriors tenure.
21 hours ago
SF Standard
Kawakami: Did Steve Kerr just say goodbye to the Warriors?
A party at the De Young, a lunch with Willie Brown, and a polycule that really wants you
In which The Waggle learns what Da Mayor drinks at his regular Saturday lunch.
22 hours ago
SF Standard
A party at the De Young, a lunch with Willie Brown, and a polycule that really wants you
Noe Valley’s new Palestinian restaurant wants to focus on culture, not conflict
Owner Samir Salameh is intent on making his first restaurant a place that is proudly Palestinian.
22 hours ago
SF Standard
Noe Valley’s new Palestinian restaurant wants to focus on culture, not conflict
Police non-emergency number
At Hyde and Turk Streets. Photo by Beth Winegarner. Police non-emergency number
22 hours ago
Mission Local
Police non-emergency number
4805 Mission has been almost finished for nearly a decade. Neighbors want to know why.
One of the taller new buildings on the Mission Excelsior corridor is jarringly empty — and has been for years 4805 Mission has been almost finished for nearly a decade. Neighbors want to know why.
23 hours ago
Mission Local
4805 Mission has been almost finished for nearly a decade. Neighbors want to know why.
Day Around the Bay: NPR Receives $113 Million From Two Donors, the Largest of Its Kind
A building in SF’s Duboce Triangle was evacuated due to a suspected gas leak; longtime local angel investor and political donor Ron Conway announced he has a rare form of cancer; and NPR received the largest donation in its history from two major donors.
1 day ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: NPR Receives $113 Million From Two Donors, the Largest of Its Kind
Venture capitalist Ron Conway says he has ‘rare’ cancer
Conway, founder of SV Angel and a major donor to San Francisco civic causes, said he will start treatment immediately.
1 day ago
SF Standard
Venture capitalist Ron Conway says he has ‘rare’ cancer
This Week In Food: Anyone Want to Buy a Legacy Taqueria?
El Faro is in trouble again, popular smashburger pop-up Maillards has a new Outer Sunset home, and Eat Americana has closed its doors in the Richmond, all in This Week in Food.
1 day ago
SFiST
This Week In Food: Anyone Want to Buy a Legacy Taqueria?
‘Section 415’ podcast: Where the 49ers can find value in the NFL Draft
NFL analyst Jake Hutchinson details how Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch can address key holes on the roster.
1 day ago
SF Standard
‘Section 415’ podcast: Where the 49ers can find value in the NFL Draft
District 4 candidates name neglected places in the Sunset — and what they can do
Among the front-runners: bus stops without trash cans, missing trees, and the blocked drains of Sunset Boulevard. District 4 candidates name neglected places in the Sunset — and what they can do
1 day ago
Mission Local
District 4 candidates name neglected places in the Sunset — and what they can do
Long-awaited trashcans hit S.F. streets, a Tenderloin roadway mural, and more
In this Tenderloin Buzz: A new Larkin Street event series, a monthly street corner activation, and new "Slim Silhouette" trashcans are here. Long-awaited trashcans hit S.F. streets, a Tenderloin roadway mural, and more
1 day ago
Mission Local
Long-awaited trashcans hit S.F. streets, a Tenderloin roadway mural, and more
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