Monday in SF: Warriors' NBA championship parade kicks off 11:20 a.m.
(Adam Glanzman/Getty Images) Happy Monday San Francisco. Here are your top headlines for June 20. The Golden State Warriors will host a parade down Market Street in San Francisco on Monday to celebrate their fourth NBA championship in eight years. The Warriors clinched the title in Boston, defeating the Celtics 103-90.
Read full storyWednesday in SF: $118 million investment in local Asian American and Pacific Islander communities
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here are your top headlines for June 15. San Francisco unveils $118 million investment in local Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Read full storyTuesday in SF: Corgi Con returns to San Francisco this weekend
(Matt Cardy/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here are your top headlines for June 14. Corgi Con returns to San Francisco this weekend after three-year hiatus. Corgi Con, last held in San Francisco in 2019, is bringing back hundreds of corgis to Ocean Beach on June 18, Hoodline reports.
Read full storyMonday in SF: Proud Boys storm drag queen library reading
(Trnava University/Unsplash) Happy Monday San Francisco! Hope everyone has a productive and fun week ahead. Here are your top headlines for June 13. Hate crime investigation underway after alleged Proud Boys storm Drag Queen Story Hour.
Read full storyFriday in SF: City Hall kicks off events leading up to Juneteenth
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) TGIF San Francisco! Here are a few quick headlines to get you up to speed today. City Hall kicks off events leading up to Juneteenth. San Francisco Mayor London Breed, city officials and community members convened outside City Hall on Friday at noon to kick off a series of events to celebrate the upcoming Juneteenth holiday, ABC 7 reports.
Read full storyThursday in SF: Biden reacts to Boudin recall saying it's time for more local policing
(Win McNamee/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for June 9. On Wednesday, President Joe Biden reacted to San Francisco voters recalling District Attorney Chesa Boudin on Tuesday by saying more needs to be done to address violent crime in U.S. cities, SFGATE reports.
Read full storyTuesday in SF: All 35 floors of luxury building flooded and residents evacuated
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for June 7. All 35 floors of SF luxury flooded and residents evacuated. San Francisco residents of a luxury building at 33 Tehama are displaced after the building flooded on Friday, ABC7 reports.
Read full storyFriday in SF: Mayor and police to march in city's Pride parade after boycotting event
(David Paul Morris/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for June 3. After compromise, Mayor Breed and police will march in city's Pride parade.
Read full storyThursday in SF: Here are the performers for Pride 52
(Sarah Rice/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for June 2. SF Pride announces performers for parade and celebrations. On Thursday, the organizers of the 52nd annual San Francisco LGBTQ Pride Parade and Celebration revealed who will perform at the celebrations scheduled for June 25-26, DATEBOOK reports.
Read full storyWednesday in SF: Boudin says he isn't nervous about the recall
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Good morning San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for June 1. San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin has less than a week until a recall election that could cost him his job. He sat down with SFGATE for an interview to defend his position.
Read full storyTuesday in SF: 'It's now a big-time surge' says UCSF Department of Medicine chair
Good morning San Francisco. Hope everyone enjoyed the long holiday weekend. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 31. UCSF Department of Medicine Chair Dr. Bob Wachter tweeted Monday that the COVID-19 surge in San Francisco is "big-time" now, Chronicle reports.
Read full storyWednesday in SF: Mayor Breed is proposing a $67.4 million toward improving homeless housing stock
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 25. Mayor Breed proposes $67 million investment in homeless housing. After a Chronicle investigation that revealed understaffing and squalid conditions in San Francisco's homeless housing, Mayor London Breed is proposing a new $67.4 million investment, SF Chronicle reports.
Read full storyTuesday in SF: Mayor Breed won’t march in Pride parade due to uniform ban
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Good morning San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 24. Mayor Breed won’t march in Pride parade due to uniform ban. After San Francisco's law enforcement and fire department announced they will not march in this year's Pride parade due to an officer uniform ban, Mayor London Breed announced she will not march either, The Hill reports.
Read full storyMonday in SF: Law enforcement and fire department say they will not march in annual Pride Parade
(Max Whittaker/Getty Images) Good morning San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 23. Police, sheriff and fire department say they will not march in annual Pride Parade.
Read full storyFriday in SF: Free ice cream sundaes at Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience
Happy Friday San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 19. Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience to pass out free ice cream sundaes Friday. The newly renovated Ghirardelli Chocolate Experience Store at San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square is opening up to the public on Friday and giving visitors a special treat.
Read full storyTuesday in SF: Community leaders denounce White nationalist violence
(John Normile/Getty Images) Good afternoon San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 17. SF community leaders denounce White nationalist violence. In the aftermath of Saturday's mass shooting in Buffalo, NY, several San Francisco community leaders convened late Monday to condemn White nationalist violence, CBS SF reports.
Read full storyMonday in SF: City's homelessness decreased during pandemic
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Good morning San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 16. San Francisco's unsheltered homeless population decreased 15% since 2019, KRON4 reports.
Read full storyFriday in SF: Elon Musk puts Twitter buy on hold
(Bethany Clarke/Getty Images) Good morning San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 13. In San Francisco tech news: Elon Musk on Friday announced plans to pause on buying Twitter, casting doubt over whether he’ll proceed with the $44 billion acquisition, AP reports.
Read full storyWednesday in SF: Quickly boba shop busted for car burglary scheme
District Attorney Chesa Boudin at the announcement of an arrest made in an international fencing operation out of a SF boba tea store.(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Good morning San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 11.
Read full storyTuesday in SF: Mike Tyson not charged in altercation on plane at SFO
(Chris Hyde/Getty Images) Good morning San Francisco. Here's your roundup of local stories for May 10. Mike Tyson not charged in altercation on plane at SFO. After a highly publicized altercation between Mike Tyson and another passenger on a plane at San Francisco International Airport last month, the former professional boxer will not face any charges, NBC Bay Area reports.
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