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These are the San Francisco businesses on strike Friday

Over a dozen businesses across the city plan to close on Friday in observance of the national day of protest against ICE

January 29, 2026

O, brother, where post thou?

Real estate agent Alexander Lurie, like his mayor half-brother Daniel, is going all in on social media

January 29, 2026

‘We need to be more protected’

As San Francisco’s educators move toward a strike, special education teachers want their specific needs addressed

January 29, 2026

Busy bees

Backyards around the city are all abuzz with hidden micro apiaries

January 28, 2026

Paper tiger

The ‘California Post’ covers the Golden State from the point of view of a transplant who hates it here

January 28, 2026

Letter from Oakland: Never mind the brisket, here’s Catalyst 

An East Bay deli that’s as famous for its hardcore shows as it is for its pastrami

January 27, 2026

These SF Bay Area companies have ICE and CBP contracts

A handful of small Bay Area firms are profiting handsomely by assisting ICE

January 26, 2026

Gay old times

One man’s quest to preserve and share the history of San Francisco’s forgotten queer enclaves

January 26, 2026

Friend of the pod

At a live KQED podcast taping, Mayor Daniel Lurie felt the love

January 23, 2026

High and low

In ‘The Organization,’ San Francisco’s glass towers and unfinished tunnels map a city where accountability only runs downhill

January 23, 2026