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Nima Momeni sues San Francisco Standard, Los Angeles Times for defamation

The $17 million suit appears to be over photos of Momeni inside a jail cell

Rest in peace to the best Claude in San Francisco

Cal Academy’s wonderful gator Claude died at the age of 30, according to a Tuesday announcement from the institution

Deep cut

Tariffs be damned, Bernal Cutlery and Flour + Water take an artisan spin on the pizza wheel

Going analog

Highlights and photos from our most ambitious Chat Room yet


Tierra Vegetables wants to buy the farm

Even as they plan for retirement, the beloved sibling farmers are racing to secure the land they’ve cultivated for two decades

Montgomery BART hit with a bout of pepper spray

Another BART incident took place in downtown SF Tuesday evening

How to steal $11 million: Ask for a pen

As this weekend’s crypto robbery in Mission Dolores shows, you don’t need to be a super hacker to get ahold of someone’s holdings. You just need to show up

Civic Center BART reopened after blown insulator

The fire department and BART police were all over Market Street Tuesday following the incident

Conversation starters

In the 1970s, a Bay Area couple started a business to get people talking. Panned at the time, it feels prescient today

SF police looks likely to get $6.25 million from Justice Department

With sharp words for the DOJ, the judge on the case extends the deadline for SFPD to get a crucial grant

ANALOG CITY

Pulps unbound

For three decades, Kayo Books has sold the kinds of books your grandparents wouldn’t be caught dead reading

COMMENTARY

Somewhere between jail and a hospital

The Mayor is trying to learn some new moves as he tries 'going hard' on the drug crisis

SAN FRANCISCO PLAYS ITSELF

Wild in the streets

With a little zaniness and a lot of Streisand, Peter Bogdanovich’s ‘What’s Up Doc?’ brought chaos to a city that was trying to tidy itself up

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Waiting for Danko

Tastes have changed a lot since 1999, but Gary Danko and his Fisherman’s Wharf restaurant have not. That’s a good thing. A very good thing


SF sues Department of Justice over police funding

The Department of Justice demands fealty in exchange for $6.25 million earmarked for more cops and addressing the mental health of officers

Sit it off

A street-level view of Mayor Lurie’s new sobering center plan

Jollibee Watch, November 21, 2025: A very unofficial look inside

Someone got inside the downtown SF Jollibee’s and gave us a first look, but there’s still no word on an official opening date

Exit, pursued by ChatGPT

Adam Strauss’s ‘Before I Forget’ puts AI centerstage whether audiences want it there or not

My sad lunch at the San Francisco Centre

A final meal where brick and mortar went to die

CULTURE

Becca Bloom is the gift that keeps on giving

San Francisco’s favorite TikToker is on a charm offensive after (finally) catching some heat for her ludicrous wealth

POLITICS

Strange bedfellows

ConnectedSF, ‘not just one more SF group,’ hosted Mayor Lurie to speak for six and half minutes at its Celebrating the Power of People gathering Monday

BUSINESS

Tempest in a red cup

As the CEO of Starbucks takes home 6,666 times the salary of his average worker, baristas in the Bay Area and beyond are going on strike

TECH

Department of Public Health reached out to local tattoo artist about permitting after TechCrunch Disrupt

Tattd, a tattoo app, put a Hayes Valley artist and her clients at risk for an off-the-books pop-up last month

FOOD & DRINK

The searchers

Off the beaten path with Bryan Jessop, the forager supplying San Francisco’s Michelin-star restaurants 

IMMIGRATION

Inside SFUSD’s response to the troop surge that wasn’t

Principals say they were left to improvise their own responses to threats posed to students, parents, and staff from ICE and other agencies