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Door-to-Door Alarm Sales Teams Are Coming. Here's Their Playbook.
PublishedEvery summer, like clockwork, out-of-state alarm sales teams descend on San Francisco neighborhoods with polished…
Dollar Wings on a Wednesday? Underdogs Cantina Says Yes, Your Wallet Says Thank You
PublishedIn a city where a single avocado toast can run you $18 and a studio apartment costs more than a mortgage in most of…
SF Pride Goes Back to Its Roots — But Let's Talk About What That Actually Means
PublishedSF Pride President Joshua Smith wants you to know that this year's celebration isn't just rainbow floats and corporate…
Scott Wiener Wants to Pay Cities $10K Per Home — Is That Even Lunch Money?
PublishedState Sen. Scott Wiener, the Bay Area's most vocal YIMBY crusader and current congressional candidate, has unveiled a…
Mission Cultural Center Eyes Summer Reopening — But the Real Story Is How It Closed
PublishedThe Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts — a beloved institution that's been part of the neighborhood's cultural…
SCRAP: SF's Hidden Gem for Budget-Friendly Creative Supplies
PublishedIf you've never heard of SCRAP, San Francisco's creative reuse depot, you're missing out on one of the city's quietly…
In Defense of Orange Chicken: A Visitor's Guide to SF's Best American Chinese
PublishedHere's a take that might get us banned from every serious food forum in the city: American Chinese food is great, and…
Your SF Week: Cherry Blossoms (Gone), Restaurant Deals (Here), and 200K of Your Closest Friends
PublishedSan Francisco is stacking the calendar this week, and for once, you actually have some solid reasons to leave your…
The Valkyries Are On the Clock — And Pick No. 8 Could Define the Franchise
PublishedThe Golden State Valkyries haven't played a single WNBA game yet, and they're already facing the kind of decision that…
The Giants' Future Might Actually Be Worth Watching
PublishedHere's something San Francisco Giants fans haven't been able to say in a while: the kids are giving us reasons to care.
Steph and the Warriors Face the NBA's Hunger Games — Here's What It Takes
PublishedThere's no sugarcoating it: the Golden State Warriors are locked into the No.
The Huntington Hotel Is Back — But Is the City It Left?
PublishedAfter six long years of silence, the Huntington Hotel on Nob Hill is reopening its doors.
The Bay Area's Best Bakeries Are Getting Snubbed — And It's Not a Small Thing
PublishedLet's talk about something that shouldn't be controversial but somehow is: the Bay Area has some of the best bakeries…
SF Real Estate's Split Personality: Luxury Soars While SoMa Stumbles
PublishedSan Francisco's housing market has never been simple, but right now it's practically two different cities wearing the…
A Bayview Warehouse Venue Built With Hammers and Heart — Now Comes the Hard Part
PublishedThere's something genuinely refreshing about a group of people who skip the endless permit hearings and community…
Oyster Roulette: Norovirus Is Making the Rounds in SF, and Shellfish Lovers Are Paying the Price
PublishedIf you slurped down a dozen oysters this past weekend and spent Monday curled up on the bathroom floor questioning…
The Bernal Heights Safeway Redevelopment: Will It Actually Happen?
PublishedIf you've been to the Bernal Heights Safeway lately, you already know the vibe: aging infrastructure, a parking lot…
The Case for Doing One Thing Really, Really Well
PublishedIn a city where restaurants chase trends like startups chase Series A funding — pivoting menus every quarter, slapping…
19th Avenue Is About to Become a One-Lane Nightmare — But At Least It's on Weekends
PublishedIf you thought 19th Avenue couldn't get any worse, congratulations — the city is about to prove you wrong.
YBCA Opens Its Doors for Free — And That's Actually How Arts Should Work
PublishedYerba Buena Center for the Arts is hosting a free admission day, and honestly?
The Best Things in SF Are Still Free (For Now)
PublishedSometimes the best editorial we can write is the simplest one: go outside and look up.
Bay Area Punts on Big FIFA Fan Fest — Because of Course It Does
PublishedThe 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to the Bay Area, and the region's Host Committee has already found a way to make it…
The Bay Area Job Market Isn't Just Bad — It's Broken
PublishedLet's talk about something a lot of people are feeling but few officials want to acknowledge: the Bay Area job market…
California's Bullet Train: The Fastest Way to Burn $100 Billion Going Nowhere
PublishedLet's check in on California's high-speed rail project, shall we?