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San Francisco Chronicle staffers asked to sign buyout agreement that likely includes an illegal clause
About five percent of the Chronicle's staff were approved to take a buyout, first offered at the beginning of the month
Zoox plans to deploy its robotaxis without a steering wheel, despite regulatory uncertainty
We’ll see how this works out for them…
‘A tale of two cities’: SF looks to expand free high-speed internet to underserved neighborhoods
The goal is to bridge the digital divide between San Francisco’s underserved neighborhoods and the rest of the city
SF is battling to take over the electric grid from everyone’s arch-nemesis, PG&E
The private utility company isn’t going down without a fight
Please give a warm welcome to our new event series: Chat Room
Featuring drag performances, Ask a Sexologist, and (most importantly) you
Wild billboards around the Bay call attention to tech companies free-loading off open source projects
An advocacy group called Open Source Pledge wants tech companies to pay up
Concerts at Chase Center are a complete nightmare
I can’t believe they spent $1.4 billion on a venue that makes every act sound like absolute shit
What would happen if the state took over SFUSD?
Officials claim a takeover won’t happen. But CA’s DOE has taken over nine other districts under similar circumstances — and SF remains very much at risk
Dregs One’s second annual History of the Bay Day was a love letter to Bay Area rap
With performances from Kamaiyah and Souls of Mischief, the festival was a crucial celebration of the Bay’s one-of-one hip-hop scene
SFPD quietly deployed drones at Outside Lands, Pride, and the Dolores Hill Bomb
The San Francisco Police Department has deployed drones more than 100 times since May, increasing usage sharply over time