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All sections · April 2026 · 1,919 stories

Someone's Decorating San Francisco With Doll Heads Again, And Honestly, We Have Questions

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Look, we love art. We love free expression. We love the weird, wonderful creative energy that makes San Francisco…

CultureApril 7, 2026

BART's Worst-Case Scenario Is Worse Than You Think — And You're Paying For It

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If you've been riding BART lately and thought, "This feels like it's held together with duct tape and optimism,"…

TransitApril 7, 2026

SF's 'Overpaid CEO' Tax: Because Punishing Success Is Easier Than Fixing a Budget

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San Francisco's so-called "Overpaid CEO" tax — officially Proposition L from 2020 — levies an extra surcharge on…

PoliticsApril 7, 2026

SF's RV Ban Housed 82 People. The Rest? Good Luck.

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Five months into San Francisco's ban on oversized vehicles — the policy largely aimed at clearing RV encampments from…

HousingApril 7, 2026

30 Sober Housing Beds for American Indians Coming to 24th Street — Here's Why It Matters

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A new 30-bed sober housing facility geared toward American Indians is headed to 24th Street, and it's the kind of…

HousingMission DistrictApril 7, 2026

Forget DoorDash Markup: The Bay Area's Best Takeout Orders, According to the People Who Actually Pick Them Up

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Here's a radical concept in 2025: get in your car, drive to the restaurant, and pick up your own food.

FoodApril 6, 2026

Ghost Ship: Another Abandoned Boat Drifts Into the Bay, and Nobody's Coming to Clean It Up

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There's a boat rotting at South Sierra Point in Brisbane, just off the waterfront trail.

GeneralApril 6, 2026

Thanksgiving 1900: When Free Football Seats Came at the Worst Price Imaginable

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San Francisco has no shortage of harrowing historical episodes — earthquakes, fires, plagues — but one of the city's…

CultureApril 6, 2026

Same City, Different Era: What SF's Then-and-Now Photos Really Tell Us

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There's something quietly powerful about a side-by-side photo of the same San Francisco spot taken decades apart.

CultureApril 6, 2026

SFPD Launches Bike Sting Operations While Cars Keep Killing People

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San Francisco has a traffic safety problem.

TransitApril 6, 2026

Traffic Laws Are Apparently Just Suggestions Now

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If you drive, bike, or even walk in San Francisco, you've probably noticed something unsettling: the roads have gone…

TransitApril 6, 2026

DHS to SFO: Drop Sanctuary Policies or Lose International Flights

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The Department of Homeland Security is threatening to revoke SFO's ability to process international travelers unless…

PoliticsApril 6, 2026

Alcatraz Stays a Tourist Trap, Not an Actual Trap

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In news that somehow needs to be reported in the year 2025, federal officials have declined to reopen Alcatraz Island…

PoliticsApril 6, 2026

Monday Night Comedy in the Richmond: Cheap Laughs, Cheaper Drinks

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If your Monday evenings typically involve doom-scrolling through City Hall budget reports and wondering where your tax…

EventsRichmond DistrictApril 6, 2026

SF Is Closing Shelter Beds While Oakland Pushes People Back to the Streets. This Is the Plan?

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Let's walk through the Bay Area's latest homelessness strategy: San Francisco is set to lose over 450 shelter beds in…

HousingTenderloinApril 6, 2026

Caltrain's Ultimatum: Pass Our Tax or We'll Close Your Station

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Caltrain is playing hardball with Bay Area riders: pass a new regional transit tax, or watch stations start…

TransitApril 6, 2026

You Want Bike Parking at Ocean Beach? Good Luck Figuring Out Who's in Charge

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Here's a simple question: How do you get more bike parking at Ocean Beach?

TransitOuter SunsetApril 6, 2026

Cherry Blossom Festival Hits Japantown This Weekend — Minus the Cherry Blossoms

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San Francisco's Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival is back in Japantown this weekend, drawing an expected…

EventsJapantownApril 6, 2026

A Bowl of Soup, A Restaurant Owner's Heart, and the Question SF Keeps Dodging

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Here's a story that cuts right to the tension at the heart of San Francisco's homelessness crisis — and it starts with…

HousingCastroApril 6, 2026

A Love Letter to Eating Alone: SF's Best Solo Dining Spots

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There's a special kind of freedom in dining alone.

FoodApril 6, 2026

Mopeds Are Taking Over SF Streets — And Nobody's Enforcing Anything

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If you've walked, biked, or driven through San Francisco lately, you've noticed them: zippy little mopeds weaving…

TransitApril 6, 2026

Pews Are Filling Up: Why Young Men in SF Are Turning to Catholicism

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In a city better known for its tech meetups and overpriced meditation retreats, something unexpected is happening on…

CultureApril 6, 2026

Want to Donate to a Women's Shelter? Good Luck Finding One That Picks Up the Phone

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Here's a small story that says a lot about the state of social services in the Bay Area.

GeneralApril 6, 2026

PG&E: Where Using Less Energy Costs You More, Somehow

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Here's a fun little riddle for your Wednesday morning: What happens when you do everything right — cut your energy use…

PoliticsApril 6, 2026