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The Ballot Measure That Was Supposed to Help Ended Up Closing Berkeley's Oldest Mental Health Drop-In
PublishedThe Berkeley Wellness Center, an arts-focused community space that has served people with serious mental illness since…
One Year, 69 Wins, 93 Losses: What the Giants Bought With the Devers Trade
PublishedMonday marks the one-year anniversary of Buster Posey's blockbuster trade for Rafael Devers.
The A's Can't Win at Home, So I'll Take the Pirates' Coin Flip for Plus Money
PublishedLet's clear the brush first, because the headline that floated this game onto the wire — Pirates play the Athletics…
Two Oakland Shows This Weekend, Both on Telegraph
PublishedGuttermouth headlines an all-ages five-act punk bill at Crybaby on Saturday; Holy Locust brings acoustic folk-punk to…
Into the Ditch: Volunteers Haul 16,000 Pounds From a Corner of the Lake Merritt Channel the City Can't Reach
PublishedSixty-three Urban Compassion Project volunteers cleared 16,000 pounds of illegally dumped material from the Lake…
H Mart on Alemany Is Growing by More Than Half — the Former Gym Bay Is Now a Housewares Wing
PublishedH Mart at 3995 Alemany Blvd in SF's Ocean View neighborhood launches a grand-opening celebration June 19 after…
Carl Nolte, Who Covered SF From Potrero Hill to Pier 45, Retires at 92 After 65 Years to the Day
PublishedCarl Nolte, the San Francisco Chronicle's "Native Son" columnist, retired June 13 at age 92 — exactly 65 years after…
New Lun Ting Reopens on Jackson Street, Nearly Three Months After Fatal Crash
PublishedThe Chinatown diner known as Pork Chop House held a soft reopening Saturday with a lion dance ceremony.
The Future Was 23-9: The A's Auditioned Las Vegas, and It Melted at 101 Degrees
PublishedFor six June days the Athletics played "home" games in Las Vegas — a promotional trailer for the $2 billion future they…
Skip Yosemite This Summer. Pinnacles Is Two and a Half Hours Away.
PublishedCalifornia's newest national park sits 2.5 hours from SF with volcanic rock formations, California condors, and roughly…
Stanford Graduates Walk Out on Google's CEO. Project Nimbus Is Why.
PublishedHundreds of Stanford graduates walked out of commencement as Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai took the stage Saturday…
Pacifica Ranked Dead Last for Small Business. Local Owners Responded With Lemons.
PublishedWalletHub's 2026 study placed Pacifica at No.
Oliver Tree, Santa Cruz Native and SF State Alum, Killed in Brazil Helicopter Collision
PublishedOliver Tree, the Santa Cruz-born musician who studied at San Francisco State University and performed at Outside Lands…
The Timing Is the Tell: Bay Area Tech's Accountability Arrives on a Delay
PublishedManaged disclosure and strategic philanthropy look like separate behaviors.
The Smallest Nation in the World Cup Was Assembled, Not Born
PublishedCuraçao — an island of 158,000, the smallest nation ever to reach a men's World Cup — walked into Houston on Saturday…
An SF Doctor Walked Into the World Cup in a Rainbow Bisht. The Video Already Has 1.1 Million Views.
PublishedSF physician Nasser Mohamed — the only Qatari to have ever publicly come out — made his entrance at Saturday's…
The Converted Bank on the Mission Strip Is Still SF's Last Big Independent Brokerage
PublishedFrank Nolan runs Vanguard Real Estate out of a former Mission bank building — 445 agents, a Wednesday neighborhood…
Genesis 9, Over the Rainbow: What the Giants' Pride Night Really Exposed
PublishedOn June 12, four of the five Giants pitchers used in a 5-1 loss to the Cubs either Sharpied Genesis 9 over the rainbow…
Volunteers Now Tend 137 of SF's Street Parks. The City Just Taught Them How.
PublishedSF Public Works held its first-ever Street Parks Summit in April, recognizing a parallel maintenance system of 137…
Burma Superstar's Former GM Opened a Burmese Kitchen on Piedmont Avenue
PublishedTiyo Shibabaw, who spent roughly a decade as general manager at Burma Superstar, opened Teni East Kitchen on May 5 at…
At Lakeside Park, the Oaks Are Losing Ground
PublishedA Coast Live Oak near the Edoff Bandstand is gone.
SF's All-Electric Renovation Mandate Kicks In July 1 — But Older Homes Face a Catch the City's Numbers Don't Capture
PublishedSan Francisco homeowners planning a major gut renovation will soon have to do something else while they're at it: rip…
The One Day You Back the Giants: Webb Starts, and That's the Whole Bet
PublishedTwo days ago I wrote that the Giants' bullpen was the real story of this team — that Matt Chapman's loud June was a…
The Word for What Santa Clara Did Was "Successfully," With an Asterisk
PublishedOn June 13, a venue named for a city 45 miles away hosted the Bay Area's first World Cup match, and by every…