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All sections · April 2026 · 1,919 stories

The Bay Area's Best Free Show: Just Look Up

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San Jose put on a show this week, and for once it wasn't a tech keynote or a city council budget hearing that makes you…

CultureApril 8, 2026

SF's Battery Fire Legislation: Bold Safety Move or Redundant Bureaucracy?

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San Francisco legislators are pushing new rules targeting uncertified batteries, responding to a growing number of…

PoliticsApril 8, 2026

A Found iPhone and a Small Reminder That SF Still Has Good People

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In a city where car break-ins are practically a spectator sport and porch pirates operate with the confidence of Amazon…

GeneralBernal HeightsApril 8, 2026

California Wants to Let You Hang Solar Panels Off Your Balcony — And Your HOA Can't Stop You

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Here's a rare moment where Sacramento actually does something that expands individual freedom instead of restricting it.

PoliticsApril 8, 2026

Your SF Library Card Is the Best Free Deal in a City That Loves Taking Your Money

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In a city where a one-bedroom apartment runs you $3,500 on the low end and sales tax bites at 8.63%, free anything…

CultureApril 8, 2026

A Civic, One Headlight, and a Smile: Walking in SF Shouldn't Be a Near-Death Experience

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A pedestrian crossing Church and Market last night — with a walk signal, doing everything right — nearly got killed by…

TransitCastroApril 8, 2026

SEIU Drops Wiener Over a Tax That Wouldn't Even Work

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SEIU California has pulled its endorsement of State Senator Scott Wiener in his congressional race, and the reason…

PoliticsApril 8, 2026

Free Hot Dogs and Good Vibes: Rye's Wiener Wednesday Is the Midweek Pick-Me-Up You Didn't Know You Needed

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In a city where a single avocado toast can set you back $18 and a modest studio apartment costs more than a mortgage in…

FoodTenderloinApril 8, 2026

Want to Actually Make Something With Your Hands? SF's Block Printing Scene Is Quietly Thriving

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In a city where "making things" usually means pushing code to a GitHub repo, there's a quiet little rebellion happening…

CultureApril 8, 2026

Naked Guy vs. Park Rangers: Case Dismissed, Questions Remain

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In a story that could only happen in San Francisco, charges have been dismissed against Martin Moulton — the man who…

PoliticsCivic CenterApril 8, 2026

SF Filmmaker Gets 6 Years for 2019 Killing He Called Self-Defense

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San Francisco documentary filmmaker Kevin Epps has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for the 2019 fatal…

PoliticsGlen ParkApril 8, 2026

Vallejo: Big Enough for a Trader Joe's, Still Can't Get One

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Here's a fun fact that might surprise you: Vallejo — a city of roughly 120,000 people sitting right there on the Bay…

GeneralApril 8, 2026

The Cookie Crumbles: When Skipping Permits Catches Up With You

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An Emeryville woman says her dream cookie business has become a nightmare.

GeneralApril 8, 2026

The Chronicle Dropped Its Top 100 Restaurants List — Here's What It Actually Tells Us

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The San Francisco Chronicle just released its latest Top 100 Bay Area Restaurants ranking, and if nothing else, it's a…

FoodApril 8, 2026

NorCal Gardeners Are Building Their Own Community — No Government Grant Required

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Here's a feel-good story that perfectly illustrates what happens when people just… do things themselves.

CultureApril 8, 2026

The Mysterious Waterfront Building That's Actually One of SF's Greatest Success Stories

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If you ride MUNI through the Brannan station, you've probably noticed it: a massive, gorgeous building with matching…

CultureSoMaApril 8, 2026

SFO Taxis Are Running a Double-Charge Scam and Nobody's Stopping It

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Here's a fun little thought experiment: What industry could get away with deliberately overcharging customers, cursing…

TransitApril 8, 2026

The De Young's Free First Tuesdays Are the Best Government Deal in San Francisco

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Here's something you don't hear us say often: a publicly subsidized program that actually works and delivers real value…

CultureGolden Gate ParkApril 8, 2026

Encased in Amber: When 'Then and Now' Photos Reveal SF's Building Crisis

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A pair of photos has been making the rounds online — same San Francisco location, same people, twenty years apart.

HousingApril 8, 2026

Door-to-Door Alarm Sales Teams Are Coming. Here's Their Playbook.

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Every summer, like clockwork, out-of-state alarm sales teams descend on San Francisco neighborhoods with polished…

GeneralApril 8, 2026

Dollar Wings on a Wednesday? Underdogs Cantina Says Yes, Your Wallet Says Thank You

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In a city where a single avocado toast can run you $18 and a studio apartment costs more than a mortgage in most of…

FoodSoMaApril 8, 2026

SF Pride Goes Back to Its Roots — But Let's Talk About What That Actually Means

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SF Pride President Joshua Smith wants you to know that this year's celebration isn't just rainbow floats and corporate…

CultureApril 8, 2026

Scott Wiener Wants to Pay Cities $10K Per Home — Is That Even Lunch Money?

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State Sen. Scott Wiener, the Bay Area's most vocal YIMBY crusader and current congressional candidate, has unveiled a…

HousingApril 8, 2026

Mission Cultural Center Eyes Summer Reopening — But the Real Story Is How It Closed

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The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts — a beloved institution that's been part of the neighborhood's cultural…

CultureMissionApril 8, 2026