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Mayor-elect Lurie is cashing in on outsider status to build insider cred

Despite his campaign promises, Lurie’s transition team is chock full of City Hall lifers

November 27, 2024

A brief goodbye to a killer Japanese happy hour

The Fillmore izakaya Nono is closing after Dec. 1, with plans to reopen a block away in February

November 26, 2024

Grindr’s AI ‘wingman’ has privacy experts concerned

We tried the tool — made in partnership with SF-based AI firm Ex-human — and it’s pretty terrible

November 26, 2024

NBA All-Star Game is the perfect opportunity for San Francisco to ditch the ‘doom loop’ narrative, once and for all

The game is expected to bring 135,000 visitors and $350 million to the Bay Area — plus a highly-publicized chance to shed SF’s ‘unfair reputation’

November 25, 2024

Trump’s threat of funding cuts spark anxiety at SFUSD, already reeling from a financial crisis

Most at risk under the upcoming administration? Support for low-income and disabled students

November 22, 2024

‘Hotel work is hard work’: Scenes from the San Francisco hotel workers’ picket line

2,000 housekeepers, cooks, and servers are on strike across the city — and more may join them

November 21, 2024

SF office workers follow ‘Gremlins’ rules when it rains

‘The rain is messing with people’s careers in San Francisco right now’

November 21, 2024

Dozens brave the rain for a weekday Zendaya lookalike contest in Oakland

Given that her ‘Dune’ costar showed up to his NYC tribute, we really hoped she would make a surprise hometown appearance

November 20, 2024

If climate tech companies want to survive the next four years, they’ll need ‘a new set of skills’

Faced with slashed incentives and undermined protections, the industry will have to make big changes to keep the energy transition alive

November 20, 2024