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Rumors Swirling That Steve Kerr Might Be Fired, Or Might Quit, as Warriors Coach at the End of the Season
This could be the last dance for the Golden State Warriors with Steve Kerr as their coach, as the national media says some team members are thinking the unthinkable, that Kerr might be let go at the end of this NBA season.
32 minutes ago
SFiST
Rumors Swirling That Steve Kerr Might Be Fired, Or Might Quit, as Warriors Coach at the End of the Season
‘I’m very stupid’: SF tech founder jailed in Davos for bomb-lookalike device 
After leaving a prototype unattended at the World Economic Forum, Sebastian Heyneman was held by Swiss authorities for 13 hours.
56 minutes ago
SF Standard
‘I’m very stupid’: SF tech founder jailed in Davos for bomb-lookalike device 
Glassdoor Ranks In-N-Out as Best Place to Work in California, Ahead of Nvidia, Google, and Facebook
We had to do a double-double take at Glassdoor’s new Best Places to Work 2026 list, as they ranked fast-food chain In-N-Out as a better place to work than the cushy, high-paid confines of Nvidia, Facebook, and Google.
2 hours ago
SFiST
Glassdoor Ranks In-N-Out as Best Place to Work in California, Ahead of Nvidia, Google, and Facebook
S.F. supervisors vote to expand late-night store ban to parts of SoMa  
San Francisco supervisors are expanding a pilot program that started in the Tenderloin targeting liquor stores and smoke shops. S.F. supervisors vote to expand late-night store ban to parts of SoMa  
2 hours ago
Mission Local
S.F. supervisors vote to expand late-night store ban to parts of SoMa  
Scott Wiener leaving Jewish Caucus role after Gaza ‘genocide’ remarks
The state senator said he’s stepping down as co-chair of the group.
3 hours ago
SF Standard
Scott Wiener leaving Jewish Caucus role after Gaza ‘genocide’ remarks
Richmond Buzz: Gallerists, influencers, crustaceans and more
​​“Richmond Buzz” will be a recurring column on changes, tidbits and other news from the Richmond. Got news? Send us tips at tips@missionlocal.com. Well, the sunshine came and went with [...] Richmond Buzz: Gallerists, influencers, crustaceans and more
4 hours ago
Mission Local
Richmond Buzz: Gallerists, influencers, crustaceans and more
Suspect Allegedly Striking Passing Cars With Tire Iron Leads to Fatal Police Shooting on I-80 In Hercules
A massive traffic backup Thursday morning in the East Bay that was tied to a large police response in the westbound lanes of I-80 turns out to have been caused by a confrontation with police that led to the fatal shooting of a suspect.
5 hours ago
SFiST
Suspect Allegedly Striking Passing Cars With Tire Iron Leads to Fatal Police Shooting on I-80 In Hercules
Oakland's Ryan Coogler and Delroy Lindo Enjoy Record 16 Oscar Nominations for 'Sinners'
13 years after his feature film debut Fruitvale Station, Oakland native son Ryan Coogler is setting Oscar records with his hit film Sinners, which received 16 nominations for this year's Academy Awards.
6 hours ago
SFiST
Oakland's Ryan Coogler and Delroy Lindo Enjoy Record 16 Oscar Nominations for 'Sinners'
What will change and what will stay the same about the 49ers in 2026
Bigger investments and a return to health in the post-Brandon Aiyuk era will be key to addressing the team’s main weaknesses.
7 hours ago
SF Standard
What will change and what will stay the same about the 49ers in 2026
S.F. Mayor Lurie doesn’t like the CEO tax. But his allies on the board do.
Daniel Lurie is worried that the tax will hurt S.F.'s economy. Supervisors say the new revenue is needed for vital city services. S.F. Mayor Lurie doesn’t like the CEO tax. But his allies on the board do.
8 hours ago
Mission Local
S.F. Mayor Lurie doesn’t like the CEO tax. But his allies on the board do.
Thursday Morning What's Up: Police Activity Shuts Down I-80 In East Bay
A major traffic nightmare was happening due to a police situation on I-80 westbound in Hercules; a multi-county chase ended in a police shooting Wednesday in San Jose; and SF's Compton's Cafeteria building goes before the Historic Preservation Commission.
8 hours ago
SFiST
Thursday Morning What's Up: Police Activity Shuts Down I-80 In East Bay
San Francisco is home to the AI boom. But where exactly are these companies?
A lack of signage and public addresses obscures their locations. But we’ve mapped the industry’s footprint. 
12 hours ago
SF Standard
San Francisco is home to the AI boom. But where exactly are these companies?
The trailblazing pub that kick-started SF’s Korean dining boom is closing
Ilcha introduced San Franciscans to a new side of Korean drinking culture. Now the owner says she’s ready for the next chapter.
12 hours ago
SF Standard
The trailblazing pub that kick-started SF’s Korean dining boom is closing
This fentanyl treatment is a breakthrough of hope — for anyone who can endure it
SF is expanding its use of long-lasting “opioid blockade” therapeutics, the closest thing to a fentanyl vaccine. But there’s a catch.
12 hours ago
SF Standard
This fentanyl treatment is a breakthrough of hope — for anyone who can endure it
Nature's gradient
Cole Valley. Photo by Lauren Shimada Nature's gradient
12 hours ago
Mission Local
Nature's gradient
S.F. closes downtown ‘oasis,’ shifting staff to street patrols
Decision to move resources out of former parking lot reflects a move toward a more ‘flexible’ model for street ambassadors, the city says. S.F. closes downtown ‘oasis,’ shifting staff to street patrols
14 hours ago
Mission Local
S.F. closes downtown ‘oasis,’ shifting staff to street patrols
Day Around the Bay: Construction Begins on City College's Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center
The new home for that massive Diego Rivera mural owned by City College breaks ground Thursday; Olympic gold medalist skier Eileen Gu will be the grand marshal of the Lunar New Year Parade; and ICE is circulating a memo suggesting they can break into people's houses.
24 hours ago
SFiST
Day Around the Bay: Construction Begins on City College's Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center
Excelsior Buzz: New pizzeria owner once swore he’d never try to open a business in S.F. again
Bravo Pizza, an Excelsior staple since 1963 at the bustling corner of Mission Street and Geneva Avenue, is reopening on Jan. 22. Excelsior Buzz: New pizzeria owner once swore he’d never try to open a business in S.F. again
1 day ago
Mission Local
Excelsior Buzz: New pizzeria owner once swore he’d never try to open a business in S.F. again
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