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UCSF's Maternity Ward Is Running on Fumes — And Patients Are Paying the Price
PublishedUCSF is one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the country.
Your Weekend Agenda: SF's Best Kept Secrets Are Hiding in Plain Sight
PublishedIt's the weekend, San Francisco. Time to close the laptop, ignore your Slack notifications, and remember why you pay…
The Definitive Guide to Vegetarian Dim Sum in SF (Because You Shouldn't Have to Settle for Plain Rice)
PublishedLook, San Francisco loves to congratulate itself on being a food city.
This Calm, Crate-Trained Sweetheart Needs a Bay Area Home — Can You Help?
PublishedWe don't usually do pet adoption posts, but every now and then a story comes across our desk that deserves a signal…
The Last Two Nordstrom Cafes in NorCal Are Both in the Bay Area — And That's Kind of Beautiful
PublishedIn a region that can't stop chasing the next açaí-infused, AI-optimized dining concept, there's something quietly…
Express Lanes: Free-Market Fix or Pay-to-Play Highway Robbery?
PublishedBay Area express lanes are back in the discourse, and honestly, the debate says more about how we think about…
Half Moon Bay: The Coastal Escape That's Closer Than You Think
PublishedLook, we get it. San Francisco is great. But sometimes you need to escape the fog, the construction cones, and the $7…
Spirit's Death Leaves Oakland Airport on Life Support — Who's Coming to the Rescue?
PublishedSpirit Airlines is officially done. Kaput. Finished. And for Oakland International Airport, which was already…
Steak Is Becoming a Luxury Item — And Nobody in Charge Seems to Care
PublishedLet's talk about beef, because apparently it's becoming fine dining just to cook at home.
Skip the Algorithms, Buy Some Actual Art: SF Women Artists Gallery Is Worth Your Time
PublishedIn a city where "art" often means a $50 million public installation that looks like a rusty paperclip or a tech bro's…
The Best Things in SF Are Still Free — Like Last Night's Sunset
PublishedIn a city where a one-bedroom apartment costs more than a mortgage in most of America, where a cup of coffee can run…
Bashed His Gate With a Microphone Stand, Called Him the N-Word — SFPD Said It Was a 'Mental Health Crisis'
PublishedA NOPA resident was targeted in a violent, racially motivated assault Monday morning — a man armed with a microphone…
Salesforce Park's Free 2026 Programs Are Back — And Yes, Your Tax Dollars Helped Build That Rooftop Oasis
PublishedSalesforce Park is rolling out its 2026 high season lineup of free programming, and credit where it's due — this is one…
SF's New Sobering Center: Forced Detox Instead of Jail. Progress or Just a Rebrand?
PublishedSan Francisco just opened the RESET Center in SoMa, a short-stay sobering facility where people arrested for public…
The Tenderloin's Week: Budget Wishlists, Dog Bites, and Landmarks That Refuse to Die
PublishedThe Tenderloin continues to be San Francisco's most stubbornly complicated neighborhood — a place where every week…
Kickball Is Gay, and That's the Most Normal Thing in San Francisco
PublishedLast Saturday, while city bureaucrats were presumably busy figuring out new ways to spend your money, something…
Chonkers the Sea Lion Is the Only SF Public Figure We Actually Trust
PublishedWhile City Hall burns through your tax dollars debating how many bureaucrats it takes to fill a pothole, the real star…
Last Place Giants Bet Big on AI While Their Roster Flatlines
PublishedThere's a certain poetry to the San Francisco Giants right now — a team sitting in last place, five games under .500…
A Murder House for $2.2M and a Chief Economist Who Blames Everything but City Hall
PublishedSan Francisco's housing market continues to be the kind of fever dream that makes you question whether you're reading…
Silicon Valley Parents Built Their Dream School, Then Did What They Do Best: Ruin It
PublishedThere's a special kind of irony when the same people who disrupted taxis, bookstores, and your entire attention span…
SFMTA Can't Even Keep a Paper Map in Print — But Sure, Let's Talk About That Budget
PublishedHere's a small thing that says a lot: San Francisco's transit agency hasn't updated its paper transit map since 2023.
SF's Roads Are a Mess — And Nobody's Driving the Solution
PublishedIf you've spent more than five minutes on any major San Francisco corridor lately, you already know: our streets are a…
Thrift Town Is Back: The Mission's Favorite Treasure Hunt Reopens
PublishedIn a city where beloved small businesses seem to vanish weekly — replaced by either vacancy or another boba shop —…
MEDA Got a $37.8 Million Bailout. Now They're Laying Off Workers Anyway.
PublishedHere's a story that should make every San Francisco taxpayer's blood pressure spike a few points.