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Two Free DnB Nights Worth Knowing About: Underground SF and The Midway
PublishedTwo free drum and bass events are on the SF calendar, and they're running at opposite ends of the venue spectrum.
The Source Material Isn't There
PublishedThe fragments provided don't contain enough reportable information to write a food story meeting The Dissent's…
Golden Gate Park Is Getting More Big Concerts — Here's What That Means for Your Weekend
PublishedSF Rec and Parks has approved an expanded slate of large-scale concerts at Golden Gate Park's Polo Field and Speedway…
Painted Brick Draws Preservation Complaints in San Francisco
PublishedA San Francisco brick building painted black has drawn complaints from residents who say the alteration damages both…
CHP Vehicle Blocked Valencia Street Bike Lane for 30 Minutes, Witnesses Say
PublishedA California Highway Patrol vehicle occupied a protected bike lane on Valencia Street near 17th Street for roughly 30…
Fillmore After Dark Kicks Off: Free Blues, Night Market Bites, and Boutique Bingo
PublishedFriday evening on Fillmore Street, the strip's new recurring night market makes its 2026 debut with live blues, food…
Posey Has 50 Games of Evidence. Now What?
PublishedThe Giants are 50 games into the season and the problems are not subtle.
Lurie Budget Cuts Cash Grants for Low-Income City College Students
PublishedMayor Daniel Lurie's proposed budget closes a portion of San Francisco's deficit by eliminating a cash grant program…
SF Moves to Reinstate Dog Court After Year-Long Shutdown Over Budget Dispute
PublishedSan Francisco is moving to restore its dog court program, which was shut down roughly a year ago following a budget…
SF Treasure Hunt Pays Out $10,001 — Just Not in SF
PublishedThe $10,001 treasure chest at the center of a months-long San Francisco scavenger hunt has been found — in Marin County.
At Davies, a New Name Goes Up on the Podium
PublishedAt Davies Symphony Hall on Van Ness, the marquee has carried a lot of names over 115 years — but not one like this.
SF School Board Candidates Split on Reading Instruction, Lowell Admissions Ahead of November Vote
PublishedCandidates running for seats on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education are staking out positions…
La Palma Sells Meat by the Pound. SoMa, Take Note.
PublishedIf you've been driving to Burlingame for a pint of chicken, there are closer options — and at least one that will sell…
Albany Marsh Cleanup: Two Hours, Trash Bags, Tidal Wetland
PublishedSunday June 7th, 11am–1pm, Albany Marsh (foot of Buchanan Street, Albany) hosts a volunteer trash cleanup organized by…
Something Is Moving in the Understory at Stow Lake
PublishedAlong the eastern edge of Stow Lake on a Tuesday morning, a great blue heron stood in about four inches of murky water…
Carnaval, Goth Night, and American Football: SF's Big Weekend Has Range
PublishedSaturday and Sunday, Mission District — Carnaval SF returns to the streets around Harrison and 24th, with the parade…
Submerged Bayview Parcels Sell at Public Auction for Under $1,000 Each
PublishedA cluster of underwater parcels in the Bayview district sold at public auction this month, with individual lots…
Lurie Commits $34M to Shield Medi-Cal Recipients as Federal Cuts Loom
PublishedMayor Daniel Lurie announced a $34 million spending commitment this week aimed at protecting roughly 45,000 San…
Steve Kerr's Legacy Has Nothing to Do With His Ring Count
PublishedSteve Kerr is leaving Golden State with four championships, a 715-win coaching record, and a reputation built on…
Mango Day and Thots n Slayers: SF Queer Nightlife Has a Packed Weekend
PublishedThis weekend's queer social calendar is stacking up.
SFMTA Launches Phase Two of 29 Sunset Improvement Project
PublishedThe San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has begun the second phase of its multiyear 29 Sunset Improvement…
Che Fico Team Opens Golden Rule at Thrive City This Saturday
PublishedGolden Rule, a cocktail bar from the team behind Che Fico and its sister restaurants, opens Saturday at Thrive City…
The Studio Where Big Brother Tracked Drums Is Now Listed at $4.4 Million
PublishedOn a quiet stretch of Marin County, a building that started as a church, became a recording studio where Janis Joplin…
Illegal Right Turns at Highway 101 Willow Exit Draw Complaints, No Clear Agency Response
PublishedDrivers are routinely cutting across lanes to make illegal right turns at the Highway 101 southbound Willow Road exit…