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San Francisco spiritualists are feeling the TikTok effect
Local psychics, tarot card readers, and other sages are seeing more demand for their services from young people looking for solace IRL
Feds sue SF for dumping billions of gallons of sewage into the Bay
Within one wet season, the City and County allegedly dumped four billion gallons of sewage. The missteps put the public at risk of contracting illnesses and life-threatening diseases.
What a fake tech company’s ‘AI’ laser says about San Francisco culture
A subversive crew of artists dubbed New Nostalgia just threw a dance party in the Mission with a radical new light installation … but how it works is a winking commentary on the future of tech.
Can the Mission’s new tiny homes really shift the tide on homelessness?
Despite various forms of opposition, the 60-unit Mission Cabins finally debuted last week. We spoke to residents and nonprofit voices to understand why the model could work in the future
Elon vs. OpenAI: Suit designated as ‘complex’ in win for OpenAI
San Francisco hearing on attempt to throw out ‘frivolous’ case postponed
SFMOMA the latest City museum to face turmoil over Gaza
Workers allege climate of ‘isolation and fear,’ chilling effect on speaking in support of Gaza
We knocked on RV dwellers’ doors from Potrero to Lake Merced — here’s what they say about looming ‘intensive’ parking enforcement
Mobile homes are a middle ground between being housed and homeless. In the wake of Bernal Hill RV evictions, many are wondering where to go next.
A perfect (and sold-out) hat sends up SF’s bipping woes
The late, great Tony Bennett’s ode to the City gets a trucker hat spin
IKEA’s Saluhall is a smorgasbord of potential for Downtown’s future
This 23,000-square-foot hub of (mostly) plant-based food and drink is proof a little creativity and ambition goes a long way in much-maligned Mid-Market
Mayor wants credit for SF’s declining crime, but does she deserve it?
Correlation does not equal causation, and it’s never as good or as bad as it seems

