Zavein Blue Wright, free on mental health diversion for violent assault of elder, has attacked another elder
On May 24, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., a 93-year-old woman was walking her little dog, Princess, on Cayuga Avenue in San Francisco’s Mission Terrace neighborhood when she felt something hit her incredibly hard on the back of the head. Her fall was broken by a parked car, but when she looked up, she saw…
Letter to the editor: Support bar patio smoking ban
San Francisco established itself as a public health leader when it became the first major U.S. city to prohibit smoking in non-hospitality workplaces. Yet, more than 40 years later, bar…
Clipper 2.0 delays grow as Cubic misses key upgrade deadline
The contractor tasked to update the Bay Area’s transit fare payment system has missed a May 30 deadline to start bulk upgrades of Clipper cards. On Monday at the Clipper…
We knew the cost of ignoring math readiness in higher education
It happens every spring — while I’m giving the final exam to high-achieving 10th graders, some student will come up to my desk to ask questions about some extremely basic mathematics this course assumes they learned years earlier. Knowing that this moment is always on its way, I spend much…
Out and about June 4–10, 2026
Well, it’s sorta kinda summer, and we all know that means weather-wise. Regardless, there are indoor and outdoor venues for some suggestions for the next several days from theater and music, to pet events, street festivals, and more. Thursday, June 4 Don’t miss Andrew Lloyd Webber’s legendary Phantom of the…
For-Site presents Monica Canilao’s ‘Vessels for Healing and Transmuting Grief’
In partnership with the Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture, For-Site presents a new installation by Oakland-based artist Monica Canilao. In Vessels for Healing and Transmuting Grief, the artist transformed the military guard station into a contemplative space for remembrance, ritual, and ancestral connection through stitching, painting, and object…
What election night results mean in the race for California’s next governor
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. An interrogation is a staple scene in TV cop shows, with a detective often telling a…
Five takeaways from California’s election, from Congress to the governor’s race
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. It was a good night for normie Democrats, a bad one for self-funded campaigns, a mixed bag for state legislators aspiring to higher…
S.F. school board candidates start complicated election path
Even before any of the votes have been counted in the June 2 primary election, the November election for three seats on the San Francisco school board is well underway. On Saturday, San Francisco Parent…
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Proposition A: Why it must be defeated
Since the 1906 Earthquake and Fires destroyed nearly 28,000 buildings and killed more than 3,000 people, taxpayers have approved five Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) Bonds. The 2010, 2014, and 2020 bonds allocated $1.44 billion for critical upgrades to structures and systems: A new Public Safety Building, a new…
Politico behind S.F.’s controversial sanctuary city amendment is back in business
Say hello to Sheila Chung Hagen. Or rather, hello again. During her tenure at City Hall, Chung Hagen worked as a legislative aide to two progressive supervisors: David Campos (nearly six years) and Hillary Ronen (roughly four to five months). While she was with Campos, she was instrumental in writing…
Legal challenge to SFUSD ‘Voices’ hits Mayor Lurie
Friends of Lowell Foundation (FOLF) formally requested a meeting with Mayor Daniel Lurie and senior City Hall officials, citing alleged violations of the California Brown Act in the San Francisco Unified School District’s (SFUSD) adoption of the controversial “Voices: An Ethnic Studies Survey” curriculum. The legal letter, which included 53…
The shot that gave me seven days
There is a clinic in San Francisco called the Maria X. Martinez Health Resource Center. You might walk past it and not think much of it. But for me, it was the first place I had ever walked into where nobody looked at me like I was a problem to…
BART, Muni funding measures likely headed for November ballot
A pair of transit funding measures will most likely appear on the November ballot to help bail out Bay Area transit systems from financial despair.…
Dion Lim: ‘Every day is a new adventure’
After years as an anchor and reporter, Dion Lim is now on her own, building her new career on new platforms and talking about her…
A streaming trio of hybrid TV treats
The barrage of content produced for the profusion of networks, cable channels, and streamers means that there will inevitably be some hits and some misses.…
Budget, Police Commission, bodega curfew start off election week at City Hall
This week, the highlights at City Hall all seem to have been frontloaded to Monday, as Mayor Daniel Lurie presents the city’s $16 billion budget,…
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts announces upcoming exhibitions
The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) has announced its upcoming season of exhibitions and programs for 2026. The program includes artists exploring politics,…
Book review: ‘Amplify! My Fight for Asian America’ by Dion Lim
In February 2020, as I was watching Dion Lim’s first report on the senior Asian man who became known around the world simply as “the…
Capering with boosters and tuners
Flagrantly distinctive Oakland, Calif.-born filmmaker, rapper, songwriter, and activist Boots Riley rails against the machine with a torrent of gags in his sophomore movie, I…
Andy Goldsworthy ‘For Olle’ at Haines Gallery
Haines Gallery presents For Olle, an Andy Goldsworthy exhibition and tribute to his friend and collaborator Olle Lundberg, who recently passed away. For Olle is…
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