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Buster Posey is next on the Hall of Fame ballot, but another Giants debate looms
Madison Bumgarner doesn’t have a clear case for Cooperstown, but the process of evaluating the best players of each generation is evolving.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
Buster Posey is next on the Hall of Fame ballot, but another Giants debate looms
Climbing dragons
Taken at Portsmith Square Photo by Jake Hanft. Climbing dragons
1 hour ago
Mission Local
Climbing dragons
Mike Dunleavy confronts the Warriors’ new reality, hints at the team’s direction
The Golden State general manager held a rare press conference on Tuesday after Jimmy Butler was ruled out for the season with a torn ACL.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
Mike Dunleavy confronts the Warriors’ new reality, hints at the team’s direction
SF chefs can’t stomach their menu prices either
They’re embarrassed by what they have to charge but promise they’re working hard to make dinner worth it.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
SF chefs can’t stomach their menu prices either
Super Bowl LX is coming: Here’s how to make it your side hustle
The Niners are out, so here are your chances to make some cash around the big game.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
Super Bowl LX is coming: Here’s how to make it your side hustle
The London promoter betting he can pack 135,000 fans into San Francisco for a single fight
Ed Pereira wants to bring the biggest boxing match ever to Civic Center on July 11. Even he realizes it’s a little crazy.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
The London promoter betting he can pack 135,000 fans into San Francisco for a single fight
The godmother of Asian pastries is still selling out
Belinda Leong of B. Patisserie was the first take European pastries and sub black sesame for chocolate. People still can’t get enough.
1 hour ago
SF Standard
The godmother of Asian pastries is still selling out
Longest-running Peruvian center in country loses its S.F. brick and mortar space
The Tradicion Peruana Cultural Center in San Francisco is one of the few cultural centers in the West showcasing South America. Longest-running Peruvian center in country loses its S.F. brick and mortar space
2 hours ago
Mission Local
Longest-running Peruvian center in country loses its S.F. brick and mortar space
Day Around the Bay: Fremont Is Getting the Largest H Mart Location in the Entire United States
One person was killed in a Hayward-San Mateo Bridge crash Tuesday; some DOGE bros are under investigation for shady use of Americans’ Social Security numbers; and Fremont is getting the biggest H Mart ever in the US.
11 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Fremont Is Getting the Largest H Mart Location in the Entire United States
Freight Train Strikes and Kills Pedestrian in West Berkeley, Victim Was Allegedly Trespassing on Tracks
A yet-unidentified man was hit by a freight train and killed in West Berkeley Monday morning, though the railroad’s operator Union Pacific says the man was trespassing on the tracks.
12 hours ago
SFiST
Freight Train Strikes and Kills Pedestrian in West Berkeley, Victim Was Allegedly Trespassing on Tracks
Warriors Star Jimmy Butler Tears ACL and Will Miss Rest of the Season, Pundits Speculate Warriors’ Dynasty Is Over
The Warriors’ season crashed into disaster when forward Jimmy Butler suffered a season-ending ACL tear Monday night, and the national media are declaring the Warriors’ dynasty is over, while fans are madly concocting trade scenarios.
13 hours ago
SFiST
Warriors Star Jimmy Butler Tears ACL and Will Miss Rest of the Season, Pundits Speculate Warriors’ Dynasty Is Over
‘Call a Republican’ Phone Goes Up on Valencia Street (Just Be Aware That It’s Some Startup Recording You)
A “emotional fitness community” that just got $26 million in venture capital thrown at them has installed a phone on Valencia Street that lets you “Call a Republican” in Texas, perhaps to foster unity, or perhaps just to record you.
16 hours ago
SFiST
‘Call a Republican’ Phone Goes Up on Valencia Street (Just Be Aware That It’s Some Startup Recording You)
SF Parents Putting Teens and Tweens In Waymos By Themselves, Violating Company Policy
It's become common practice for busy San Francisco parents to summon Waymos for their kids, whatever the expense, to avoid having to chauffeur them everywhere, and because they're safer than Ubers or Lyfts.
18 hours ago
SFiST
SF Parents Putting Teens and Tweens In Waymos By Themselves, Violating Company Policy
Frameline Film Festival to Honor John Waters This Year With Special Award, 'Serial Mom' Screening
The great John Waters, self-described maven of filth and a pioneer in queer underground cinema, will be receiving a special honor from Frameline in March, at the Castro Theatre.
19 hours ago
SFiST
Frameline Film Festival to Honor John Waters This Year With Special Award, 'Serial Mom' Screening
A kitty loaf
On 17th Street. Photo by Walter Mackins. A kitty loaf
1 day ago
Mission Local
A kitty loaf
S.F. poet Alejandro Murguía stars in new documentary, and the Mission gets its close-up
"Keeper of the Fire" traces decades of work creating and preserving Latino culture in San Francisco—and featuring the city's poets. S.F. poet Alejandro Murguía stars in new documentary, and the Mission gets its close-up
1 day ago
Mission Local
S.F. poet Alejandro Murguía stars in new documentary, and the Mission gets its close-up
Cranes
On Haight Street. Photo by Mike Santiago. Cranes
1 day ago
Mission Local
Cranes
Is San Francisco’s homeless point-in-time count pointless?
Improving the point-in-time tally is a bit like Ford Motor Company coming out with a better horse and buggy Is San Francisco’s homeless point-in-time count pointless?
2 days ago
Mission Local
Is San Francisco’s homeless point-in-time count pointless?
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