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Personal bankruptcy surges in the Bay as tech employment sags

Good news for bankruptcy attorneys, bad news for everyone else: the usually low-debt region is seeing its highest filing rates since Covid.

Lurie talks to homeless people daily. Here’s what they say about him

The mayor is a familiar face on San Francisco’s streets — but many homeless residents say his presence is more theater than feelings.

Critics say SF schools inflate grades. Here’s what the data shows

Records indicate that SFUSD is, in fact, not lowering standards for disadvantaged kids.

$100M jewelry heist was biggest in U.S. history, feds say

Two men appeared in court Tuesday, facing federal conspiracy charges for allegedly taking part in robbing an armored truck that departed from San Mateo.