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How many AI billboards are in San Francisco? We visited every one to find out We visited nearly 500 billboards in S.F. and found that nearly half advertised artificial intelligence companies. Our survey shows how AI is reshaping the city.

The surreal world of billboards in San Francisco www.sfchronicle.com/projects/202...

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My colleague @stjbs.bsky.social and I spent months working on this new @sfchronicle.com investigation into each of the 48 deaths in ICE custody since the start of 2025. Powerful work as well by our data viz colleague Nami Sumida and
@santiagomejia.bsky.social www.sfchronicle.com/projects/202...

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On the Sonoma Coast, a logging plan has neighbors worried about water Critics say the Sonoma Coast region is still recovering from the scars of large historical logging, which continue to choke local waterways with sediment.

A longtime logging family's plan to continue harvesting redwood trees on the California coast has neighbors worried.
“This is one of the last chances to think about doing something other than logging here."

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Ten high-rises, 1,600 homes: A dramatic plan to reshape Marin’s largest city A wave of high-rise apartment buildings could transform this Marin County city’s skyline.

San Rafael, a city that hasn't permitted 1,600 homes over the past 30 years combined, is on gearing up to build ~1,600 homes in the next two or three years alone.
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Exclusive: Faulty urine tests may have inflated alcohol levels in California criminal cases A state forensics laboratory in a Bay Area county alerted prosecutors that urine tests conducted between 2016 and 2025 may have resulted in inaccurate alcohol readings.

EXCLUSIVE: California’s DOJ labs used faulty urine tests that could have inflated alcohol intoxication. One county was I formed the bad kits were used from 2016 through August 2025

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Exclusive: Faulty urine tests may have inflated alcohol levels in California criminal cases A state forensics laboratory in a Bay Area county alerted prosecutors that urine tests conducted between 2016 and 2025 may have resulted in inaccurate alcohol readings.

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‘This was forged’: Residents deny sending emails pushing Bay Area air policy change At least 10 people listed as sending letters in favor of an air quality policy change said they have no recollection of doing so and weren’t even aware of the proposal in the Bay Area.

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Sebastopol business Soft Medicine Sanctuary closes

Owners announced Saturday will be the business’ final day after the wellness collective said it had ousted its founding majority owner amid allegations of abuse and financial concerns.

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L.A. firefighter testifies that Lachman fire was not fully put out when crews were ordered to leave Scott Pike was assigned to pick up the hoses from the Lachman fire. But he said he saw about five areas that were still smoking.

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Famed chef Thomas Keller criticizes Bay Area town’s plan to build workforce housing The battle over affordable housing is ramping up in one of the toniest corners of the Bay Area, and Wine Country’s most celebrated chef — French Laundry’s Thomas Keller — has weighed in.

The battle over affordable housing is ramping up in one of the toniest corners of the Bay Area, and Wine Country’s most celebrated chef — French Laundry’s Thomas Keller — has weighed in.

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This Bay Area school district faces the worst financial crisis in California (it’s not SFUSD) This Bay Area school district is making sweeping cuts in a bid to end its budget crisis and prevent a state takeover. “They need to cut back immediately — they need to stop spending money.”

Schools across California are struggling financially and closing campuses. But this Bay Area district's cash crisis is among the worst
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here's a gift link to @nitasha.bsky.social's story, which shows just how forcefully Musk is pushing sexual content, including sexual abuse and harassment content—including of children.

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Justice Dept. Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into ICE Killing of Alex Pretti: Minnesota Live Updates Trump administration officials had originally said the investigation into the death of Alex Pretti, a Veterans Affairs nurse, was going to be a narrow “use-of-force” inquiry led by the Homeland Security Department.

Breaking News: In a reversal, the Justice Department opened a civil rights investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis. Follow live updates.

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Breaking on MS NOW:

Career DOJ prosecutors in both Minnesota and Los Angeles refused to be involved in charging Don Lemon and the other journalists who covered the Minneapolis church protests.

The prosecutors believe the evidence does not support the charges, per @carolleonnig.bsky.social.

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AP reporter describes federal officers pushing journalists back to car as they documented operation Immigration enforcement operations and confrontations with activists continued Wednesday morning in Minneapolis and St.

Tom Homan said there were still 3,000 federal agents in Minnesota and called it a "theater," using the language of war. Here's one AP reporter's account of ICE/federal agent actions toward U.S. citizens just yesterday, Jan. 28. apnews.com/video/ap-rep...

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Judge in Minnesota Says ICE Has Violated Nearly 100 Court Orders

ICE has violated judicial orders 96 times in Minnesota alone: www.nytimes.com/2026/01/28/u...

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Hi @mspdawg.bsky.social lovely aurora photos from a while back. Get in touch via signal?

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“The court’s patience is at an end."

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Primer on tactical gases used in Minneapolis. Is your city next?

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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara: "People have had enough. This is the third shooting in less than 3 weeks. The MPD went the entire year last year recovering about 900 guns from the street, arresting hundreds of violent offenders, and we didn't shoot anyone ... this is not sustainable."

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People in winter clothes at a vigil for Alex Pretti. One person in a medical mask and gloves holds a poster that says JUSTICE FOR ALEX PRETTI. A headline reads: "Alex Pretti, the Man Killed by Agents, Was a Nurse and U.S. Citizen" Photo by David Guttenfelder/The New York Times

People in winter clothes at a vigil for Alex Pretti. One person in a medical mask and gloves holds a poster that says JUSTICE FOR ALEX PRETTI. A headline reads: "Alex Pretti, the Man Killed by Agents, Was a Nurse and U.S. Citizen" Photo by David Guttenfelder/The New York Times

Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by Border Patrol agents on Saturday, was a registered nurse who worked in the ICU at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Minneapolis. “He wanted to be helpful, to help humanity and have a career that was a force of good in the world,” a colleague said. trib.al/0Yb3jXF

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‘Call a Republican’: Tech startup tries high-stakes social experiment connecting liberal S.F. and Texas Matter Neuroscience believes the country’s most liberal and conservative cities can talk to each other. They just needed to install a telephone.

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Solar panels for renters? Californians test plug-in models popular in Europe A Bay Area solar nonprofit estimates that a set of plug-in solar panels can save renters $500 annually on energy bills.

Solar panels for renters? Californians test plug-in models already popular in Europe—In just one week with backyard solar panels, a routine energy report from their utility said Royal’s family slashed the amount of energy… www.sfchronicle.com/climate/arti... @jjreport.bsky.social @sfchronicle.com

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Church organ tuning records mirror our warming climate The records appear to reflect climate change, as well as the increased heating of churches in winter

NEW: Organ tuners have been leaving temperature and humidity records in little-known books for decades. 🎹

They reveal how temperatures inside churches have changed over time due to climate change and increased heating.

A new scoop for The Reengineer!

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California insurers slash wildfire claims with hidden rules California insurers use these hidden rules to slash wildfire payouts. Lawmakers are largely unaware.

NEW INVESTIGATION: Insurance companies use hidden rules to slash disaster survivors' payouts.

The @sfchronicle.com obtained hundreds of internal records showing how insurers including State Farm cut claims payments to LA fire victims.

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California is drafting new rules for wildfire smoke cleanup. Are home insurers calling the shots? A state-led task force assembled to issue smoke damage guidelines includes technical experts who have spent years helping insurers dispute consumers’ smoke-damage claims.

NEW: The CA Department of Insurance promised to craft "science-based" for smoke damage to make homes safe after fires.

But a @sfchronicle.com investigation found the committee writing the rules is slanted towards insurers' handpicked experts, raising concerns about survivors' safety.

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Major S.F. Bay cleanup of long-defunct gas plant sites begins near Fisherman’s Wharf PG&E has begun removing contaminated mud in San Francisco Bay left behind from a long-defunct manufacturing plant, aiming to clean 10 acres between Piers 39 and 43.5.

Major S.F. Bay cleanup of long-defunct gas plant sites begins near Fisherman’s Wharf—The cleanup, which began in June after a decade of planning, is expected to continue… www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/s... @jjreport.bsky.social @sfchronicle.com

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A major California highway is sliding toward the sea. There is no quick fix In California’s far north, an audacious feat of highway engineering is crumbling toward the ocean. The fix is expected to cost upward of $3 billion.

A major California highway is sliding toward the sea. There is no quick fix—Finally, this summer, the state announced a proposed solution: Dig the longest tunnel in state history. www.sfchronicle.com/california/a... @jjreport.bsky.social @sfchronicle.com

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A major California highway is sliding toward the sea. There is no quick fix In California’s far north, an audacious feat of highway engineering is crumbling toward the ocean. The fix is expected to cost upward of $3 billion.

What's a reasonable price tag to keep an entire California county -- even a tiny one -- connected to the rest of the state?
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Ah, I see it now. My tween is exploring a post-Dadaist form of chaos

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