Families and friends remember Lenin Homer Silva, teen who died in I-80 car crash
“He saved all that sweetness and softness for the world,” Silva’s mother Sue Homer said. Silva was 17. He would’ve turned 18 on July 16.
‘We’re living in Daniel Lurie’s America,’ and most San Franciscans are content
Landslide election results favoring Mayor Lurie’s allies and picks point to a changed San Francisco.
What’s on now at San Francisco museums, June 2026
Shiota at the Asian Art Museum, the Fauves at SFMOMA and Monet at the de Young. See our guide and reviews here.
News by neighborhood
Immigration
New California law could let immigrants sue ICE agents for violating constitution
A new California law could allow immigrants to sue federal agents for violations of the constitution.
Trouble
Urban Alchemy worker shot by BB gun at San Francisco’s UC Law campus
An Urban Alchemy worker was struck by a suspected BB gun while on duty in the Tenderloin.
Elections 2026 ➔
It’s a big election year — check out Mission Local’s coverage of candidates, measures, and the money behind them.
Arts & Culture
Luis Valdez finally gets his documentary due
Filmmaker David Alvarado’s “American Pachuco” makes its San Francisco premiere Thursday, June 11, at Cowell Theater.
Restaurant Reviews
Restaurant review: Brenda’s Meat & Three, old favorite in Western Addition
Brenda’s Meat and Three has a warm, diner-like ambience, with a giant horseshoe counter dominating the space.
Restaurant review: Side A, just the hits!
The ambience at Side A is cool and lively another real neighborhood spot with some outstanding dishes.
People We Meet
People We Meet: Frank Maldonado, the boxing coach
Maldonado, 85, began coaching young men to box in the 1980s out of a garage he converted on his block on Cordova Street in the…
People We Meet: Rafael Quintanar and the taco truck of his dreams
For 30 years, Rafael Quintanar has been selling tacos across from the Hall of Justice. He’s served attorneys, judges and even some politicos.
Covering the Police
Women sue San Francisco over ‘unhealthy conditions,’ alleged disparities with men in jail
Nine women held in a San Francisco jail filed a class action lawsuit Monday alleging they have “fewer rights than men” inside.







