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Bay Area Home Depot Bandit Caught with $14k of Power Tools
Retail theft and burglaries always go up around Christmas time, but this year feels especially brazen. With organized heists being reported on across around the Bay Area, the most recent involved theft from 6 different Home Depots in the Bay Area. Redwood City police released the following info today about
Delicious Kitchen Story/Sweet Maple Opening 5 New Locations in Bay Area
Kitchen Story’s brunch is pretty delicious, full stop. It’s got unique twists on all the American brunch classics, often with Korean infusions, sometimes with French flair, and despite a hard couple years for the industry, the owner of Sweet Maple in Lower Pac Heights and Kitchen Story in the Castro,
“Twindemic” Warning: Omicron Variant May Have Genetic Snippet From Common Cold Virus
Scientists and health experts are encouraging all eligible people to get both flu vaccine and COVID booster shots, ahead of a potential “twindemic,” in which COVID-19 and flu cases rise at the same time. Pfizer’s effectiveness drops down to 47% from 88% six months after the second dose, according to
Speak Truth to Power With City College’s Journalism Classes, Now Enrolling Students
Editor’s note: Enrollment is now open for the Spring 2022 semester, which starts January 18. Classes are remote and free for SF residents through Free City. You can see some of CCSF Journalism students’ work from the Spring 2021 semester published across 48hills, KQED, The Guardsman, and San Francisco Bay
The Untold Story of Filipina Women’s Contributions to SF’s Housing Rights Movement
One of San Francisco’s first major fights for housing rights took place just 40 years ago, which culminated on the night of August 4, 1977, when 3,000 activists and students from SFSU and UC Berkeley formed a chain-linked human barricade to protect the I-Hotel residents who were being evicted to
The Chase Center is Asking Fans to Vote for The Best Food in the Arena
Up until Saturday night I had never been to a professional basketball game. I mean, I had seen the Harlem Globetrotters when I was a kid, but I’m not sure that exactly counts. Just ask Krusty the Clown. So it was with absolute glee that the fine folks at the
Friday News Roundup: Omicron Touches Down in SF & Outer Sunset Starship House ‘Under Attack’
Hey there, San Francisco. Happy Friday. This week the first omicron case in the United States was identified right here in San Francisco. And, we received news that the Outer Sunset Starship House was “under attack.” Lots to dig into. If you want to receive these news roundups every weekday,
All The Cool Stuff Coming To Hulu In December
Interesting programming (read: anything not holiday-related) on Hulu in December is on the light side. Then again, those with a yen for food art will want to see a reality series about building an all-candy house. Treats for the rest of us this month include cult character actor Udo Kier