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San Francisco could absorb $240M of unused worker health reimbursement funds 

Over a hundred thousand workers in SF, largely in hospitality, are leaving money on the table

Matt Dorsey’s RESET crusade may come at a political cost

The District 6 supervisor has been the mayor’s steadfast ally on the treatment center, but has ‘caught hell’ from constituents along the way

The Bay Area mobilizes to search for missing Farley’s owner

Amy Hillyard has been missing since Wednesday afternoon

Stop, stop, Sora’s already dead

Plus, a media ‘omerta’ and RAM takes a battering

Drinking Companion: Alone together at Lone Palm

This shadowy Mission oasis checks all the boxes

After five years, the ‘Grandpa Vicha’ case comes to a close

The random and brutal killing of Thai elder Vicha Ratanapakdee by a 19-year-old in 2021 sparked outrage and a recall

One reset after another

Already delayed, the city’s new RESET sobering center won’t open until May

Community groups demand answers for police response to ICE at SFO

Advocates including the Public Defender’s Office want to investigate SFPD’s interactions with federal authorities

Downtown murals of Iryna Zarutska are right-wing dogwhistles

Funded by tech CEOs, the outdoor displays amplify racist rhetoric under the guise of memorializing a Ukrainian refugee killed last summer

Four SF restaurants added to Michelin Guide

Locally-celebrated spots, including La Cigale and Naides, have been placed on the international radar

San Francisco is not a sanctuary city

The violent detainment of a mother at SFO is a reminder that ‘sanctuary’ ends at the circle of officers around the armed men and crying child

Drinking Companion: In search of lost time at Specs’

Under a flag-draped ceiling and surrounded by history, generations of San Francisco bohos have gathered for Gouda cheese and better conversation

Overlooked no more: Florio’s pappardelle with white Bolognese

Sometimes you need to pass a restaurant a few times before you realize just what you’ve been missing

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Olive oilman: A Palestinian family’s orchard has roots that reach the Bay Area

Despite climate change, war, and other major challenges, Mohammad Ribhi’s relatives keep making Beit Hanina Jerusalem Olive Oil


Nataki Garrett joins African-American Shakespeare Company as interim director

The renowned theater director wants to stabilize the three-decade old institution and find a ‘visionary’ replacement to bring it into the future

San Francisco’s love affair with BTS has just begun

At Junbi, fans of the newly returned K-pop superstars lined up for matcha and freebies in a precursor to a year full of promotions

Doomsday for Delve

Plus, friends of the DSA gather to slam the tech elite

Save the Mothers Building!

The slow race to rescue an historic landmark at the San Francisco Zoo before its WPA-era art is overtaken by the sands of time

Manic Monday

Finally, a defense of brainrot

It’s a modern virtue, so says an AI exec. Plus, send me tips about the gaming industry

Culture

Brewster Kahle’s Memory Palace

In a time when everyone from the Trump administration to the companies serving up your daily doomscroll wants to erase the past, the Internet Archive refuses to forget

Politics

Saikat Chakrabarti gets social (but not socialist) with Hasan Piker

The Congressional hopeful joined America's leading socialist streamer for a friendly chat about Marx and World War III

Food & Drink

Must a chef be a tyrant?

San Francisco restauranteurs marinate on the Noma abuse allegations and if thrown pots (or punches) should finally be removed from the fine dining menu

Business

A $2.1 billion tweet: Elon Musk defrauded Twitter investors

A San Francisco jury found the Tesla CEO liable for $2.1 billion in damages over tweets

Tech

Elon Musk threatened to go ‘World War III until the end of time’ on Twitter’s board

As the jury deliberates a verdict in the fraud trial brought by shareholders of the social media platform, their decision may hinge on one lawyer’s testimony

Immigration

What will SF law enforcement do if ICE kicks in your door? Ask again in a few weeks

If SFPD, the Sheriff, and the DA have a plan to protect our Fourth Amendment rights, they’re not sharing it