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  1. San Francisco Examiner

    The San Francisco Examiner is the city's source for breaking news, local coverage and investigative journalism.

  2. San Francisco News | sfexaminer.com

    Meet California's 2026 gubernatorial front-runners In this series, The Examiner speaks with each of the major California gubernatorial candidates. The interviews have been edited for clarity and ...

  3. e-Edition | sfexaminer.com - San Francisco Examiner

    Feb 22, 2026 San Francisco

  4. Sports | sfexaminer.com - San Francisco Examiner

    Clark passes on 3-point shootout in SF, agency says The WNBA star won’t participate in NBA All-Star weekend in The City, according to her representatives

  5. Politics | sfexaminer.com - San Francisco Examiner

    SF voters likely to weigh in on a $535 million measure to harden fire and police stations, expand an emergency water system, and more

  6. Culture | sfexaminer.com - San Francisco Examiner

    New exhibition explores centuries of Black history in SF artist’s family "Open Your Eyes to Water," on view at 500 Capp Street and Root Division galleries, trace’s Trina Michelle Robinson’s ...

  7. Contact | Site | sfexaminer.com - San Francisco Examiner

    In January 2021, Clint Reilly Communications, which owns the Nob Hill Gazette, announced its purchase of The Examiner. The Examiner has won numerous awards, including two Pulitzer Prizes.

  8. The City | sfexaminer.com - San Francisco Examiner

    ‘I wanted in 50 years for my kids to be going to All-Star games and Super Bowls and Olympics in San Francisco,’ Noah Wintroub said

  9. Crime | sfexaminer.com

    San Francisco saw big drop in property crimes in 2023, new data shows Even as shoplifting became a hot-button topic, the rate of larceny — the kind of crime that includes shoplifting — dropped ...

  10. SF homeless count methodology changes worry some advocates

    Jan 26, 2026 · San Francisco is set to significantly change how it counts its homeless population, which some leading advocates for the unhoused say they worry will make it harder to measure progress …