Major grocery store in San Francisco closing near college campus
(KRON) — For years, University of San Francisco students and employees could walk away from campus premises to Lucky for their grocery needs. That will no longer be the case starting this fall. The Lucky supermarket at 1750 Fulton St. is officially closing its doors on Sept. 11, a company spokesperson wrote in a...
City Hall to Tap $200M Unused Health-care Mandate Dollars to Fill Budget Gap
In April 2026, more than $200 million in unused funds from the health care mandate fund will be transferred to the general fund to help patch a $1 billion city budget deficit. In 2022, the city’s Health Commission decided unused funds would be transferred to the city’s general fund instead of keeping dormant balances...
This under-the-radar S.F. café, a hangout for City Hall insiders, has a new owner
The owner of the Bayview’s popular Gumbo Social is taking over the café inside City Hall.
How Many Rides Is Waymo Giving in San Francisco Now? The Data
If it feels like Waymo robotaxis are suddenly everywhere in San Francisco, the numbers suggest you’re not imagining it. The driverless taxi service from Alphabet has quietly scaled up into one of the largest autonomous ride services in the world -- and the ride totals are growing fast.
‘Rolling art:’ Unveiling of lowrider postal stamp brings hundreds to Bayview
Lowrider enthusiasts celebrated the postage stamps and lowrider culture on Saturday ‘Rolling art:’ Unveiling of lowrider postal stamp brings hundreds to Bayview
SFPD cop who used disabled placard could be fired after suspension
The San Francisco Police Department has suspended an officer who is under investigation for insubordination related to using a disabled parking placard on his car despite being fully able to perform his duties. Officer Marc Plummer is one of five officers who got into hot water in 2024 after it...
People Drive From All Over California For The Unbelievable Bargains At This Massive Flea...
Bargains. Color. Music in the air. The kind of place where you can lose track of time just wandering from stall to stall. Shoppers laugh, haggle, and discover treasures around every corner. Vintage clothes. Handmade crafts. Quirky finds you didn’t know you were looking for. The energy is alive, vibrant, and...
Man Without ID Allegedly Assaulted TSA, Police at Dallas Airport
(This content was created with the help of AI.) A dispute over missing ID at a Dallas airport security checkpoint has landed a California man in federal custody, the Dallas News reports. Prosecutors say 33-year-old Idress Vinay Solomon of Oakland was trying to board a Southwest flight from Dallas Love Field to...
Berkeley Law professor is working to tax California’s ultrarich
Brian Galle has been keeping busy this past year. Galle, a UC Berkeley School of Law professor who teaches courses on taxation and nonprofit organizations, has overseen two projects designed to reign in the power of the ultrarich. The first, a book titled “How to Tax the Ultrarich,” proposes reformed...
Authorities on edge due to planned beach takeovers in Alameda
The allegedly planned “beach takeovers” had police on edge in the East Bay Sunday, leading to an increase in patrols. Alameda PD said in its notice on Facebook that the parties have led to unintended but “dangerous consequences” in the past. A parks district officer told...

















