Bay Area Sports SF Giants to Be First MLB Team to Display Pride Rainbow Colors on Uniforms For Saturday's home game against the Chicago Cubs at Oracle Park, the San Francisco Giants will sport LGBTQ Pride colors on their uniforms for the first time — and becoming the first team in Major League Baseball ever to recognize Pride Month in this way.
SF News Santa Clara Sheriff Releases Body Cam Footage From Last Week's VTA Shooting The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office has released body-worn camera footage from the department's response to the mass shooting at the VTA maintenance yard last Wednesday.
Arts & Entertainment Pink Triangle Lighting Ceremony Was Shrouded In Fog, But Pelosi Showed Up Tuesday night's ceremonial lighting of the newly electrified pink triangle on Twin Peaks was — sort of predictably — inundated by Karla the Fog. But it was attended by activists and dignitaries alike, and an LGBTQ marching band.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Labor Unions Support Newsom in Recall A protest over a police shooting shut down a freeway in San Jose Tuesday night, California labor unions are launching a campaign to help the Newsom recall to fail, and Alameda residents want something done about all the sideshow activity at the former Naval Air Station.
Real Estate 17 Best Realtors / Real Estate Agents in Oakland, Berkeley, & the East Bay If you look into the California real estate market, you'll probably come across tales of people and businesses relocating from San Francisco or Silicon Valley to Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, and the rest of
SF News Day Around the Bay: Rents In SF Likely to Be Back Where They Were By Year-End Rents in San Francisco have regained about half the ground they lost last year, Bank of America is in trouble in federal court over its handling of EDD card fraud, and the SFPD is seeking help finding a missing 84-year-old woman who disappeared in the Richmond District.
SF Politics Breed’s New Budget Commits $1 Billion to Fighting Homlesseness Amidst Unexpected Surplus Mayor Breed announced her $13 billion budget Tuesday, with a surprise $157 million surplus, and a billion-dollar pledge to housing the homeless population.
SF News Video: Teen Girl Takes on Bear to Save Dogs A video has gone viral of a California teenager fending off a mother bear who appeared ready to kill several barking dogs who confronted her and her cubs.
SF News With Bay Area COVID Cases Continuing to Decline, Marin and Solano Counties Reach New Tiers The seven-day average of daily new cases in the Bay Area was 174 over the last week. That is down dramatically from an average of 518 recorded cases each day in the first week of May.
SF News Dreamforce Is Happening In SF In September, But Will Be Smaller Than Usual Salesforce has announced that Dreamforce is back on as an in-person event this year, though it clearly will not have the usual 170,000 attendees coming to San Francisco.
Arts & Entertainment 'Hamilton' Will Return With Four-Week Run to Reopen SF's Orpheum Theater 'Hamilton' is returning to the San Francisco theater this August where it was still being performed last March before the pandemic shut down all theaters on and off Broadway.
Arts & Entertainment Coachella Not Happening This Year Either, New Dates Announced For 2022 While Bay Area music festivals Outside Lands and BottleRock are forging ahead in the fall, Coachella won't be following suit. Organizers announced today that they're aiming for April 2022, which means two years without Coachella.
Arts & Entertainment Pride Month Kicks Off With Pink Torch Procession From Oakland, Pink Triangle Lighting On Twin Peaks For the second year running, the big pink triangle that is usually installed on the hillside overlooking the Castro for Pride is being illuminated with 2,700 LED nodes, and the lighting ceremony is being preceded by a Pink Torch Procession that begins in Oakland.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Fires Erupt In CZU Burn Area In Santa Cruz County The VTA has indefinitely suspended light-rail service following last week's shooting, San Jose police shot and killed a suspect during a follow-up investigation Monday night, and two small fires broke out in the CZU Lightning Complex burn scar on Monday.
SF News Ferry Plaza Farmers Market Will Offer Home Delivery Across Bay Area If in-person shopping for produce at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market sounds too exhausting, there’s a good chance you can now order those same groceries online — and have them delivered straight to your door (for a nominal fee).
SF News Memorial Day Links: Asian SFPD Officer Attacked In Chinatown An Asian female SFPD officer was assaulted in a possible hate crime, a fire broke out at an Oakland homeless encampment under 880, and a solo kayaker set out from SF Bay today on a journey to Hawaii.
SF News This Infographic From the National Weather Service Shows Just How Bad the Bay Area Drought Is A picture is worth a thousand words. And pictures that include statistics could fill an entire novel.
SF News Photos: Scenes From San Francisco's Carnaval 2021 Celebration This weekend, the Mission District was alive with Latin rock music, the sounds of bongo drums being beat, and a palpable appreciation for the first kind of normal in-person Carnaval festival hosted in San Francisco since the pandemic began.
SF News Sunday Links: Mendocino Cafe Asks Any Customer Wearing Face Mask to Pay $5 Fee Almost the entire Bay Area is now under the "exceptional" drought category, Lake Tahoe is seeing a massive influx of tourists this weekend, and Fiddleheads Café in Mendocino — which has been a noted critic of pandemic face mask mandates — is now charging patrons wearing a face covering an extra $5.
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SF News A Cabaret Group of San Francisco Grandmothers Is Denouncing Asian Hate — One Rap Lyric at a Time Absolutely dripping in swag, this troupe of 60-plus-year-old Asian grandmothers has gone viral for their anti-Asian hate rap song, "Gai Mou Sou Rap," that's now been performed IRL across the Bay Area — including today at San Francisco's Chinatown at Portsmouth Square.
SF News Saturday Links: Two-Alarm Fire Damages Mission District Apartment Building, Displaces 13 Residents San Francisco merchants and hotels are gearing up for its first wave of tourism since the pandemic, Abanico Coffee Roasters opened in the Mission District, and a large residential blaze broke out at 3906 Mission Street Friday evening — forcing over a dozen people to evacuate their homes.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Beloved Mr. Holmes Bakehouse Goes Belly Up Some parts of the Bay Area could see triple-digit temperatures this weekend, the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office released pictures of the weapons used in Wednesday’s VTA train yard mass shooting, and Mr. Holmes Bakehouse has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
SF Politics Recall Chesa Effort Has Split Into Two Battling Factions, Both Lagging In Contributions The effort to recall DA Chesa Boudin splits into two enemy groups that are taking public potshots at each other, while recall opponents have raised more than twice as much money as the recallers.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lily's High-End Vietnamese Cuisine Delights in the Inner Richmond, Joins the Area's Culinary Rebirth Lily on Clement quietly opened its doors in the middle of San Francisco's coronavirus shut down, and it's a great new spot serving up creative iterations on Vietnamese cuisine.