Business
Judge tosses SF lawsuit that spurred Streisand Effect for tech exec’s arrest
Plaintiff’s lawyer claims former CEO is no Zuckerberg, but judge says ‘there is a First Amendment protection for truthful reporting of newsworthy information’
Malls are dead. It’s time to figure out what comes next.
Every upheaval has its victims, but real estate experts see a new dawn ahead
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
Despite tons of storefronts standing empty across the city, hardly anyone pays the vacant storefront tax
Things may be about to change for non-compliant property owners, who have been getting away scott-free so far
Tech companies are marketing digital payday loans as ‘safe’ and ‘cost-effective’ money management
Policymakers are scrambling to regulate the 'earned wage access' industry
Activist group exposes lax enforcement of animal cruelty laws at San Francisco’s live animal markets
A San Francisco Animal Care and Control representative told Gazetteer SF they don’t have the resources or authority for proactive policing
City Hall newcomer Chyanne Chen faces a tough task amid San Francisco’s looming budget deficit
The District 11 supervisor-elect is inheriting a neighborhood full of vacant storefronts and fed-up business owners
Now that they have a roster, let’s all get to know SF’s new WNBA team
Everything we know (so far) about the Golden State Valkyries, the Bay's first WNBA franchise
This woman left tech to pursue professional magic in SF, and we truly love that for her
We live in a harsh world, so literally why not
‘For the love of soccer,’ teens head to City Hall with Brandi Chastain to push for new fields
Approval for Bay FC’s Treasure Island facility is a done deal, according to Supervisor Aaron Peskin (and project ‘champion’ Mayor Breed)