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07-20-2025 Vol 2027

Category: San Francisco

San Francisco Musical ‘The Day the Sky Turned Orange’ Set to Premiere, Reflecting on a Defining Year

San Francisco Musical ‘The Day the Sky Turned Orange’ Set to Premiere, Reflecting on a Defining Year

Amidst the backdrop of the ongoing pandemic, the Black Lives Matter uprisings, and an upcoming election, San Francisco is the…
Weekend News Roundup: Key Stories from Northern California

Weekend News Roundup: Key Stories from Northern California

As the weekend comes to a close, Northern California saw significant events that residents may want to catch up on…
San Francisco Protesters Rally Against Mayor Lurie’s Proposed Budget Cuts

San Francisco Protesters Rally Against Mayor Lurie’s Proposed Budget Cuts

Hundreds of protesters gathered at San Francisco City Hall today in opposition to Mayor Daniel Lurie’s proposed budget cuts, highlighting…
Michael Moritz’s Crankstart Foundation Donates $3.4 Million to Immigrant Defense in San Francisco

Michael Moritz’s Crankstart Foundation Donates $3.4 Million to Immigrant Defense in San Francisco

Michael Moritz, the billionaire venture capitalist and philanthropist, has made a significant donation aimed at bolstering legal support for immigrants…
Marin City Moves Forward with Golden Gate Village Rehabilitation Amid Budget Cuts Concerns

Marin City Moves Forward with Golden Gate Village Rehabilitation Amid Budget Cuts Concerns

The Marin Housing Authority is proceeding with plans to rehabilitate the Golden Gate Village public housing complex in Marin City,…
A Unique Collaboration: High Treason Wine Bar Welcomes HI NRG Coffee

A Unique Collaboration: High Treason Wine Bar Welcomes HI NRG Coffee

In the bustling city of San Francisco, sharing space can often lead to unexpected collaborations. High Treason, a charming wine…
Weekend News Roundup: Muni Cutbacks, Speed Cameras in Oakland, and Vision 980 Outreach

Weekend News Roundup: Muni Cutbacks, Speed Cameras in Oakland, and Vision 980 Outreach

As the weekend approaches, several significant developments are occurring in the Bay Area that may affect commuters and local residents.…
Aunt Charlie’s Lounge: A Beacon of Resilience in the Tenderloin’s Changing Landscape

Aunt Charlie’s Lounge: A Beacon of Resilience in the Tenderloin’s Changing Landscape

Aunt Charlie’s Lounge stands as the last remaining queer bar in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, a vibrant oasis preserving the…
Celebrating Community and Creativity in San Francisco: A Look at the Week’s Highlights

Celebrating Community and Creativity in San Francisco: A Look at the Week’s Highlights

San Francisco is brimming with joy, creativity, and community connection, as various events and initiatives honor the rich tapestry of…
Outta Sight Pizza Thrives Amid Tenderloin’s Challenges

Outta Sight Pizza Thrives Amid Tenderloin’s Challenges

As the clock strikes 3 p.m. on a Tuesday, Outta Sight Pizza’s head chef, Sean Sieling, is enjoying a rare…
Whimsical Creations Adorn Utility Boxes in San Francisco’s Inner Richmond

Whimsical Creations Adorn Utility Boxes in San Francisco’s Inner Richmond

San Francisco has recently become a canvas for creativity, thanks to local artist Rob “Pengoo” Casanovas, who has transformed a…
Corruption Scandal Shakes Oakland: Unanswered Questions Remain One Year After FBI Raids

Corruption Scandal Shakes Oakland: Unanswered Questions Remain One Year After FBI Raids

One year ago today, Oakland was thrust into turmoil as FBI agents raided the homes of several prominent figures, including…