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The winter solstice on Dec. 21 — when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the... → Read More
Using AllTrails ratings data, we generated a list of the best hikes in the Bay Area and near San Francisco. → Read More
As we mark the one-year anniversary of shelter-in-place, we want to hear from you. How... → Read More
Life in California is more challenging than ever. Are you leaving the state? → Read More
Contact tracing is crucial to slowing the spread of the coronavirus. Do you have the skills to help? → Read More
Many countries have rich traditions of roadside vendors and open-air markets. Now, thanks to its nimble set-ups, relatively low overhead and the minimal exposure risk of outdoor dining, street food seems poised to explode in San Francisco. → Read More
How could we use this moment to reshape our region for the better? That’s the question posed by the Throughline, a limited-series Chronicle project exploring the Bay Area of the not-too-distant future. → Read More
For those with relatives a plane ride away, deciding whether and how to visit means weighing the possibility of exposing vulnerable family to the virus against the idea of not seeing each other until a vaccine is complete. → Read More
In tech-saturated San Francisco, the coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on screen-time rules. It’s giving parents angst. → Read More
A UCSF study underway looks at how the novel coronavirus affects pregnant women and their babies. The goal is to collect as much information as quickly as possible, and to release initial findings within the next several months. “We want information to be available currently while patients and providers are navigating these unknowns.” → Read More
Exhausted medical professionals struggle to balance caring for the patients who need them and keeping their families safe. → Read More
In a matter of weeks the coronavirus has upended fundamental aspects of how we behave, interact and live our lives. Adapting to the new reality of shelter in place is causing inevitable conflicts and tension. → Read More
After a director’s hearing with the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection, iconic hackerspace Noisebridge will relocate from its Mission District home of the last 10 years. → Read More
The PG&E shut-offs are hitting Wine Country in the middle of wedding season. Wedding planners, caterers and venues are renting generators, adjusting plans and working to make sure the ‘I dos’ get done. → Read More
Tiffany Danse and Tyler Waterson are the new innkeepers and sole employees at East Brother Light Station Bed & Breakfast. Running a historic inn on an island in San Pablo Bay? It’s a lot of work. → Read More
#Hotboatsummer is almost at an end, but you still have a chance to ride Muni’s most delightful railcar. → Read More
Instagram tourism has become a serious problem in Big Sur. Here’s our guide to slowing down and soaking it in, so you leave with more than a few new likes. → Read More
Wildfire is increasingly a fact of life in California, and travelers from out-of-state, abroad or just a few hours away can be especially vulnerable when disaster strikes. → Read More
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is closing a handful of Marin Headlands trails and fire roads while PG&E makes infrastructure repairs identified as high-priority by its Wildfire Safety Inspection Program. → Read More
New regulations are throwing travel companies with departures to Cuba into confusion, as they work to understand what’s allowed, what’s not and for how long. → Read More