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The San Francisco Standard covers the latest news and current events from San Francisco, the Bay Area, and beyond. Read about rent control, school closures, housing rights, and more.
4 dni temu · 49 days after being shot in the chest, Ricky Pearsall will suit up for the 49ers. The team can use extra help beating man coverage against the Chiefs, their Super Bowl tormentors. Pearsall might fit that job perfectly.
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SF's Oktoberfest is going big this year with its first-ever "entertainment zone" on Front Street. 🍻🥨 Expect live music, traditional games, and plenty of Bavarian vibes to liven up downtown. Tap link in bio for all the details.
15 paź 2024 · Breaking news: SFPD Sgt. Rene Vig Nielsen, who admitted misreporting the race of drivers in traffic stops, killed himself in September while under investigation. He ticketed more than 1,000 people over a three year period and said all but six were white. Read more on this developing story: sfstandard.com.
The Salesforce Tower is the tallest and most expensive building in San Francisco, but its future is uncertain as tenants adopt hybrid work models. The park and transit center on top of the tower have also struggled with low visitorship and ridership during the pandemic.