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La Palma and Taqueria Cancun Are the Mission's Answers to the Bean and Cheese Burrito

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Two Mission taquerias keep coming up whenever someone asks for the city's best bean and cheese burrito, and neither…

FoodMissionMay 29, 2026

SF's Pizza Moment Is Real, and Cellarmaker Wants In

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The conversation about where to find the best pizza in San Francisco is no longer a short one.

FoodSoMaMay 29, 2026

Bay Lights Is Back on the Bridge — Here's What the Installation Actually Looked Like

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The Bay Lights — Leo Villareal's 25,000-LED light sculpture running the full western span of the Bay Bridge — has a…

CultureEmbarcaderoMay 29, 2026

City Hall Moves to Double Historic Landmarks as Housing Advocates Push Back

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Supervisor Rafael Mandelman and Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Thursday a plan to nearly double San Francisco's historic…

HousingMay 29, 2026

Two Shows, Every Weekend: SF's Rotating Experimental Theater Double Feature

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Fridays and Saturdays, two shows worth knowing about are running regular weekends at SF venues.

CultureHaight-AshburyMay 29, 2026

Guild Theatre Turns 100 With a Season Worth Leaving the Couch For

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The Guild Theatre at 949 Market Street is marking its centennial with what the venue is billing as a stacked…

CultureTenderloinMay 29, 2026

The Giants Are 4th in the NL West and the Coaching Staff Owns Some of That

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The Giants aren't just losing games — they're losing them in ways that expose a structural problem.

SportsMission BayMay 29, 2026

Veronica Burton Held Caitlin Clark to a Quiet Night. The Valkyries Have a Closing Five.

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Golden State beat Indiana behind the kind of defensive performance that actually builds franchises.

SportsChase CenterMay 29, 2026

Outside Money Tops $400 Million in California Primary as SF Props C and D Draw Major Donors

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Spending in the 2026 California primary has crossed $400 million, with San Francisco's competing homelessness and…

PoliticsMay 29, 2026

Sen. Cory Booker Visits San Francisco to Urge Civic Action

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U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) traveled to San Francisco this week for a public appearance centered on political…

PoliticsMay 29, 2026

A Matcha Shop Is Coming to the Richmond — That's About All We Know

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A new matcha-focused shop is set to open in the Richmond District, billing itself as 'matcha like never before' in San…

FoodRichmond DistrictMay 29, 2026

Sauter Pushes City Hall to Redesign San Francisco for Families With Young Children

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District 3 Supervisor Danny Sauter has put family infrastructure at the center of his policy agenda, calling on the…

PoliticsNorth BeachMay 29, 2026

Mail Theft Diverted SF Ballots to Gilroy Before Primary — Gilroy Police Recovered at Least One

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At least one San Francisco mail-in ballot ended up roughly 80 miles away in Gilroy this primary season after a mail…

PoliticsCastroMay 29, 2026

The Diamondbacks Just Swept the Giants at Home. The Offense Is the Problem.

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The Giants just dropped three straight at Oracle Park to the Diamondbacks.

SportsMission BayMay 29, 2026

100% OTA Attendance Means Nothing. Ask Me Again in October.

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The 49ers had near-complete attendance at voluntary OTAs.

SportsMay 29, 2026

Champions League Final: Where to Watch Arsenal vs. PSG in SF

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Saturday morning, kickoff at 9am Pacific.

SportsNorth BeachMay 29, 2026

Lurie to Release Budget Next Week Facing $600M Deficit, Half Tied to Federal Policy Shifts

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Mayor Daniel Lurie will release his first city budget next week, facing a $600 million structural deficit that city…

PoliticsMay 29, 2026

Kiah Stokes Switched Sides. Now Chase Center Gets to Find Out What That Means.

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The Golden State Valkyries added Kiah Stokes this offseason, and the timeline is the whole story: twelve months ago she…

SportsMission BayMay 29, 2026

Beijing Duck House and Boiling Beijing Are the Names to Know for Peking Duck Right Now

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If you're tracking down Peking duck in the Bay Area, two names keep coming up: Beijing Duck House on Haight Street in…

FoodHaight-AshburyMay 29, 2026

The Old Main Library Still Has Something to Say

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On Larkin Street, between the fountain plaza and the pale dome of City Hall, the Asian Art Museum occupies a building…

CultureCivic CenterMay 29, 2026

HellaSecret Desi Comedy Night Has Two Shows and Free Tickets

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Two shows — 7pm and 9pm — make up HellaSecret's Desi Comedy Night in SF, with free tickets available through SFFuncheap…

CultureMay 29, 2026

Mark Ashworth's Abstract Work Comes to Pacifica — With Live Music

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Free and open to the public, Mark Ashworth's abstract art exhibit runs at a Pacifica venue alongside live music — check…

CultureMay 29, 2026

The Tenderloin's Smallest Parks Are Also Its Most Stubborn

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On a city lot between two apartment buildings on Leavenworth, someone has left a coffee cup on the edge of a planter…

CultureTenderloinMay 29, 2026

BART Prom Is Back and You Need an Outfit

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BART Prom is an annual rolling dress-up social that takes place on BART trains — riders board in formal or semi-formal…

EventsMay 29, 2026