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No IPO, no problem: How tech millionaires get cash to buy Bay Area mansions

Secondary sales are how techies are turning paper wealth into big bucks.

How the 49ers addressed every level of their defense on Day 2 of the NFL Draft

First-round draft choice Mykel Williams isn’t the only player San Francisco is counting on to make an immediate impact on defense.

Inside the SF100: The top 10 names you’ve likely never heard of

Here are 10 names from our list you should get to know better.

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Pelosi calls on Airbnb to drop $120M lawsuit against SF

Labor unions claim the company’s $120 million lawsuit is exacerbating the city’s budget crisis.

SF judge blocks Trump’s threats of federal cuts for sanctuary cities

The case carries significant consequences for San Francisco, with its more than $800 million budget deficit.

SFMTA lays off staff, including chief strategy officer, in face of budget crisis

The cuts are part of a restructuring of agency operations while trying to address an “existential” budget crisis.

SF women’s department chief ousted amid financial probe

Kimberly Ellis, a once-rising state Democratic Party star, is suing the city over her departure.

The Dork Knight: How Garry Tan became Batman to SF’s tech geeks

The Y Combinator CEO’s followers can’t stop asking for his help facing down San Francisco’s challenges.

Union Square loses yet another major retailer — Saks Fifth Avenue to go dark

The news comes less than a year after the luxury department store switched to an appointment-only strategy.

Trump is killing San Francisco’s much-needed tourism comeback

Draconian U.S. border policies and safety concerns are souring international tourists’ taste for the Golden Gate Bridge.

Elon Musk promises to step back from DOGE as Tesla earnings crater

The CEO made the announcement after the company’s shares took their worst quarterly beating since 2022.

Inside the SF100: The power couples shaping the city

A rundown of the city’s most influential partnerships, as chosen by the writers and editors of The Standard.

Cybertruck owner says he was provoked into Nazi salute caught on video

Marco Diaz of Modesto says he was targeted for owning a Tesla truck but regrets how he responded.

The Dork Knight: How Garry Tan became Batman to SF’s tech geeks

The Y Combinator CEO’s followers can’t stop asking for his help facing down San Francisco’s challenges.

Kawakami: Yes, Shanahan and Lynch needed a full-tilt defensive 49ers draft like this

The 49ers needed the chance to see light at the end of the tunnel after an offseason that’s mostly been spent in darkness.

Brandon Crawford lived every kid’s fantasy with Giants: ‘You might as well dream big’

One of the most decorated players in franchise history is returning to Oracle Park after retiring from Major League Baseball in November.

Jimmy Butler’s injury outlook, the Steph Curry whistle, and more Warriors insight

Golden State’s season hinges on the health of its marquee trade deadline acquisition after a mid-air collision shook up Game 2.

Why the 49ers drafted Mykel Williams in the first round of the NFL Draft

A franchise attempting to renovate its defensive line secured one of the top available edge-setters with its first-round selection.

The artist’s opening was in SF. Thanks to tariffs, the paintings were stuck in L.A.

Trump’s tariffs are stalling international art shipments, straining San Francisco’s already fragile gallery ecosystem.

Zac Posen, Ayesha Curry, Christian McCaffrey party with SF’s art elite

The Art Bash brought society names, espresso martinis, and fashion finery to SFMOMA, in one of the city’s swankiest nights out.

Meet the Phish Heads who camp out early to be front row at SF’s sold-out shows

They’ve traveled from Milwaukee, Wichita, and even Sweden. For these fans, the show starts in line — 12 hours before the doors open.

21 fun events in SF this week, from a late-night museum disco to a puppy pageant

Dive into an AI rabbit hole or take in the fresh air at a boat parade — the city’s got it all.

Expensive booze, cheap napkins: 6 chefs on how to survive a recession

The owners of stalwarts like Celia’s, Boulevard, and Sam’s Grill know what it takes to keep cash-strapped diners coming through the door.

Who needs IPA? At new Sunset brewpub, lager and Pilsner steal the show

Fifty Vara is an “ambitiously unambitious” Sunset spot from an industry vet who loves the humblest beers.

SF’s 11 best bars for one last drink, according to a panel of pros

Here’s where bartenders, chefs, and sommeliers go for a dry martini or glass of wine at the end of the night.

‘We’re just two crazy women’: The owners of Piccino are bucking multiple industry trends

Margherita Sagan and Sheryl Rogat just opened their second restaurant in the Presidio. And a third is on the way.

UC Berkeley law dean: Harvard is right to fight Trump

Harvard was right to resist Trump’s illegal attacks. Other universities must do the same if they want to survive.

The myth of San Francisco’s failing public schools

From Marin realtors to private school parents, everyone loves to hate SF public schools. There’s just one problem – what they say isn’t true.

SFUSD faces financial crisis — so what’s with the pot of money it’s not spending?

Millions of dollars meant to help the city’s public schools are sitting untouched in a “student success fund.”

Barbara Lee’s union backers are straight up lying to Oakland voters

Who really wanted to defund the Oakland police? A dirty flyer points at Lee’s opponent Loren Taylor. The truth is exactly the opposite.

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