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Giants relievers shut out Phillies for 10 innings before Matos delivers game winner
Giants 1, Philadelphia 0, 10 inningsRead More
Restoring Muni service: Long road nears end as riders, advocates cheer route returns
Despite jabs between the SFMTA and some frustrated supervisors, Saturday was all celebration as riders welcomed back vital routes.Read More
Muni inches back to pre-pandemic service with several route returns
The 21-Hayes is among several Muni routes resuming operation Saturday as the transit agency inches back to pre-pandemic service.Read More
Joy, rage share centerstage as Pride roars back to San Francisco
The SF Pride parade roared back with both joy and rage just days after Roe was overturned and LGBTQ rights were put at risk.Read More
Warriors wash joy over Market Street with jubilant championship celebration
Blue and gold confetti rained on thousands of cheering Warriors fans Monday, as Too Short favorites like “Blow the Whistle” and “Gettin’ It" flowed through the frothing Market Street...Read More
Police report morning fatal hit-and-run, overnight deadly shooting
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed in the Bayview late Monday, and a driver died early Tuesday in a Mission hit-and-run crash.Read More
SF awaits confirmation in four probable monkeypox cases
San Francisco has now identified a total of four probable monkeypox cases among residents. Health officials await CDC confirmation. Read More
Security guard fatally shoots man in Mission District
An armed security guard fatally shot a man in the Mission District early Wednesday morning. Witnesses said it was an act of self defense.Read More
Covid update: Hospitalization rates double, wastewater samples show alarming East Bay spike
Omicron surge: Several Bay Area counties have seen Covid hospitalization rates more than double in the past month. Read More
San Francisco brims with life, color as Bay to Breakers grandly returns
One of the oldest and perhaps most fun footraces in North America returned last Sunday after two years stuck in pandemic purgatory.Read More
Nationals batter Cobb, bruise Giants in 11-5 win
After a mighty April, the Giants were bashed by the Nationals to begin May, with Alex Cobb struggling to escape the first inning.Read More
Map shows hundreds of businesses targeted in allegedly fraudulent ADA lawsuits
The DA released a map Friday showing more than 300 businesses targeted in allegedly fraudulent ADA lawsuits.Read More
San Francisco drops public meeting mask requirement
As of Monday, masks will no longer be required at San Francisco public meetings. The requirement is still in effect for high-risk settings.Read More