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San Francisco’s Innocence Commission seems to have been on hiatus for nearly a year
The commission, tasked with looking for wrongful convictions on behalf of the District Attorney, hasn’t met since April 2024
Saying goodbye (temporarily?) to Sam Wo, a Chinatown institution
The beloved little restaurant, which first opened around 1912, is losing its chef-owner after four decades
Welcome to the age of AI-driven discrimination
'AI accountability is out and tech infrastructure is in,' a policy expert told Gazetteer SF
A former tech CEO is on a crusade to get the record of his arrest removed from the internet
Maury Blackman is suing a journalist who publicized his domestic violence arrest for $25 million
Rivian opens up shop in Hayes Valley with a showroom and ‘community gathering space’
Welcome to 2025, I guess
A playlist from Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES for your listening pleasure
The iconic synthpop group's frontwoman sent us a playlist of her favorite songs ahead of her Jan. 29 solo show in San Francisco
SFUSD offers teachers less than half what it pays private tutors to fix its special education shortage
Students in the district have missed 9,100 hours of special education classes — and counting
The city is expanding a program that helps small businesses fix broken windows and other vandalism. Is it enough?
The grant gives thousands of dollars to fix smashed storefronts, and demand is increasing — but some shop owners are hoping for further relief
DEI is dead in the water after Amazon, Meta decisions. What comes next?
‘TBD’ on whether the companies will even release employee demographics in the future
Muttville and SF SPCA head to SoCal to take some of the load off rescues overwhelmed by wildfires
The historic fires in Southern California are creating untenable situations for animal shelters



