Mayor Lurie, S.F. officials press Blue Shield to cover firefighters’ cancer care
Blue Shield has denied retired firefighter Ken Jones’ care, sparking outrage from firefighters and elected officials
History Worth Knowing
What’s on now at San Francisco museums, January 2026
Some very good shows are closing soon. Catch them at the Legion of Honor, Asian Art Museum and at the Mission Cultural Center.
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Bayview Buzz: 24-hour sandwich shops and coffee with a side of injera
The new year brings new business brewings to the Third Street corridor, including a new barbecue restaurant and a 24-hour sandwich shop.
Mission Buzz: Desperately seeking cemita bread
The Mission District welcomes Cemitas, tater tots and a new reimagined cafe, but says goodbye to a discount clothing store of 35 years.
People We Meet: Lucy Chiem is the kind of librarian who likes surprises
Lucy Chiem didn’t expect to become a librarian, but her interest in community outreach led her to the Bayview Branch, where she now works as the Youth Services Librarian.
Restaurant Reviews
Review: Shizen Vegan Sushi & Omakase aims high and nails it
Shizen has been open for 10 years. Inside, it’s all beauty and light, with blond, wooden, curved beams cocooning the space.
Review: Phở Star, casual Vietnamese in the Mission District
A new family-run phở place is open on 16th between Guerrero and Dolores.
People We meeT
Abuelitas de la Misión: María Alicia Catalán, a poet who’s lived in the Mission 55 years
Catalán grew up in El Salvador, but she migrated to San Francisco in 1971. The 88 year-old poet said age does not define her.
People We Meet: The art professor at S.F.’s immigration court
Michelle Wilson has been attending immigration court since August, live-sketching hearings during asylum-seekers’ most vulnerable moments.
