An ode to Phil Frank: When Travels with Farley moved to SF full time. Weve done another deep dive into The Chronicles archive to feature even more Pride parade photos throughout the years. The father of modern-day BASE jumpers was a classic San Francisco character. The legend of the woman who saved the cable cars. He gave us the inside scoop. The Bridge School benefit concerts organized by Neil Young and ex-wife Pegi Young aided a great cause with entertaining shows for thirty years. This year, the citys oldest store will close its doors for the last time. The other complaint is there are no box scores, standings or TV schedules in the Sports section like in the hard copy. In late January, Macys announced it had sold the famous I. Magnin Building in Union Square. because ofrecent discriminatory comments by its creator. Fifty years ago this month, a Japan Air Lines DC-8 belly-flopped into San Francisco Bay 17,000 feet short of the San Francisco International Airport runway. A search of The Chronicles archive ahead of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing turned up photos and pages telling the story from the first push by the U.S. to travel to the moon to the splashdown of the lunar module in the Pacific Ocean. San Francisco Mayor George Christopher accepted an invitation to Moscow from a Soviet leader with hopes he could use the trip to promote cultural exchange. A colorful, possibly haunted hotel drew celebrity guests and angry neighbors. Rainbow gold mine: Early SF Pride Parade photos rediscovered in archive. Heavy with driftwood and otherwise empty, the Emeryville mudflats became a sculptural playland in the 1960s and 70s. Celebrate SFs autumnal summer with 1930s-'60s Ocean Beach photos. The city burned. Tens of thousands of acres charred. Its easy to flip through decades of Depression-era discovery: Shasta Dam construction photos unearthed. Hundreds died. Dilbert was dropped Saturday by the San Antonio Express News and Hearst Connecticut Media Group, which are owned by Hearst Communications, The Chronicles parent company. The comic, which has appeared in newspapers since 1989, once ran in as many as 2,000 newspapers in 70 countries and 25 languages. With the Monterey Bay Aquarium coming up on its 35th birthday, a trip to The Chronicles subterranean archive turned up amazing photos of the Cannery Row facilitys opening day, Oct. 20, 1984. Wee Pals. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at 5:00 AM San Francisco local time. As sitting in the home dugout at Candlestick Park? Once a school holiday and daylong event of all things spring for children in San Francisco, May Day faded as a celebration in the 1970s. This year, especially, the edition has been deliverd late or not at all about once each month. When Reagan and Mondale campaigned in Silicon Valley and Reagan won. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC. 2023 | All rights reserved worldwide. When the Bay Area had World Cup fever in 1994. Stunning photos from Northern Californias great flood of 1997. Residents displaced from their homes. Does taking Paxlovid help prevent long COVID? Updated Today. Photos show the Bay Area blanketed in rare snow. Adams, a Bay Area resident, made the offensive comments on his Real Coffee with Scott Adams video show, after erroneously concluding that a poll had found nearly half of all Blacks are not OK with white people. He was referring to a recent Rasmussen Reports survey of 1,000 American adults who were asked whether they agreed with the statement Its ok to be white, a phrase the Anti-Defamation League has labeled as hate speech. Revisit her storied trip through S.F. The images, squirreled away in a drawer of negatives in the papers basement archive for A classic Cal football archive discovery: 1938 Rose Bowl photos. From unlimited digital access to newsletters, podcasts, events and more, here's a list of benefits for subscribers. Twenty-two percent of Americans disagreed with the statement, including 26% of Black respondents. San Franciscos 977-foot tall Sutro Tower was never envisioned to be the citys Eiffel Tower, but there was a grand idea behind it great height begets clear television broadcasts. Despite the cantankerous critters relative stardom, it appears The Chronicle covered them only when Steinhart Warriors archive dive: An ode to Run TMC and more from 1980s, Warriors fans, lets take a trip back to the days of Don Nelson, Sleepy Floyd and Run TMC. In some . Audio walking tours that highlight the hidden corners and little-known histories of San Francisco. The best of the Bay Area is at your fingertips with the San Francisco Chronicle app. From Arnold Palmer to Johnny Miller: Decades-old photos of golf stars and big tournaments at San San Franciscos Harding Park has a rich history of local golfers made good especially during the 1960s. Camelot of Army bases: SFs Presidio shines in newly discovered photos. When the Emperor Norton Treasure Hunt turned San Francisco upside down. Candlestick Parks first Opening Day: Found photos from 60 years ago. Their deaths punctuated one of San Franciscos darkest eras, but their memories became a guiding light for a city that was determined to right itself. The name of the tiny cove said to be a place where Chinese fisherman would frequent during Gold Rush days has a How Hetch Hetchy Valleys natural beauty was sacrificed to Its an environmental conflict that has been coursing through California for more than a century: the unrelenting thirst of San Francisco versus the pristine beauty of nature. While in the The Chronicles archive thumbing through stacks of decades-old Shark Tank at 25: How San Joses favorite venue, now SAP Center, got built. Wife of missing Bay Area radio host says Jeffrey Vandergrift will not Fight at Riordan basketball game in S.F. It may never get built, Hit bean company Rancho Gordo embroiled in discrimination lawsuit, San Francisco citizens once traveled by gondola. Walking through BARTs Transbay Tube: The story of a once-in-a-lifetime stroll. The Bayshore construction project saw the first 2-mile stretch, 3 tales of gigantic aircraft carriers getting stuck in SF Bay U.S. Navy aircraft carriers are the militarys commanders of the seas, massive structures gliding across the worlds waterways with nearly unimaginable force and unbelievable ease until they get stuck in the muck in San Francisco Bay. Check this guide for updates as bills move through the California legislature. Gannett, which runs hundreds of local media outlets across the U.S. and publishes USA Today, announced Friday it would no longer publish the Dilbert strip because ofrecent discriminatory comments by its creator. Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018. To our readers: As of this week, The Chronicle is no longer carrying the "Baby Blues" comic strip. The California Weather Wonks newsletter will deliver your daily Bay Area forecast and the why behind the weather. No one How SF States bloody strikes changed academia and nation 50 years ago. If you are interested in pausing your home delivery, you can contact us for a vacation hold at (415)777-7000 or email us at
[email protected] with your account information. Enough to shut down every resort. The Golden Gate International Exposition was one of the grandest parties in San Franciscos history. Its only the latest attempt by the city to ease traffic congestion around the famous street. At the intersection of Golden Gate Park and the Pacific Ocean sits the Beach Chalet, a San Francisco landmark that has gone from gleaming eatery to Army headquarters to dangerous dive bar to renovated restaurant. Port Chicago disaster: Unpublished photos of a World War II tragedy in Bay Area. Useful to catch up but missing the personality of the city, Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020. The Chronicles basement has a room that houses 1 million photos or more, and I head down there when I get a request to find images from the decades before our photography team switched to digital cameras. Moratorium Day: When anti-Vietnam War march brought out squares and students. This isnt a joke. Photos of the great Peninsula train derailment of 1953 rediscovered. His characters including the bears moved with him. Atop Lone Mountain, the history of SFs first womens college lives on. When Great American Smokeout started in SF on mission to snuff out cigarettes. Best Of The Pre-History of 'Pearls' is Featured in 'Pearls Takes a Wrong Turn' New Book The GoComics Team. Life on Americas calmest military base was a great perk for those stationed at the Presidio but that too came to an end. Alameda has spent millions studying a movable bicycle and pedestrian bridge that would cost at least $200 million to build and rise as high as a 16-story building. When the Concorde supersonic turbojet roared into the Bay Area. The shimmering Bay Lights turn off Sunday night as the effort to raise $11 million to fund a bigger, better version is only partway there. Among The Chronicles photo negatives in the archive were treasures from the Golden Gate Bridges opening day ceremonies both opening days. Preliminary data suggests it might, but experts say theres much more to learn. This Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper is the 14th largest in the country, with a daily circulation of 375,000 in the Bay Area alone. Several small tremors came in waves, signaling something 1967 Vietnam War protest photos show savagery by police in Amid the chaos of the Vietnam War across the Pacific Ocean and the protests at home, a conflict in the Bay Area proved inevitable. President Richard M. Nixon received much different receptions when he paid two visits to San Francisco less than a month apart. Saturday's semifinals. Its been 50 years since a conflict over Peoples Park in Berkeley ended in dozens of injuries and the death of one man. Robert Pritikin bought a rundown boardinghouse known as the Chambers Mansion in 1977 and converted it into an eccentric 16-room hotel. 100 years of Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk fun and memories. As you can see, finding an angle for a Halloween story can be a little ruff. In honor of the parks 150th anniversary, rarely seen archival photos of people enjoying Golden Gate park throughout the 20th Century. Heres who has offered big bucks so far. Feb. 24, 2023 Updated: Feb. 26, 2023 10:31 a.m. Just news stories in articles. Steam ships went on to replace sailing vessels, and the Star of Alaska fell into disrepair. How the 1981 49ers taught San Francisco to believe in itself again, David Lance Goines, Berkeley poster artist for Chez Panisse, dies at 77. Listen: What went wrong at John Muir Health? The archive of a newspaper thats more than 150 years old can conceal treasures. A search through The Chronicles archive found early photos of the father of modern tattooing at his first studio. Lea Suzuki/The . Terms Apply. We had many more complaints when we stopped other strips.. With the anniversary of this bold and stupefying idea Queen Elizabeth II is dead at 96. When the solar-energy movement got its day in the sun in SF. Holy internet, Batman! But their on-court panache had nothing on their off-court wardrobes. When Peninsulas Coney Island of the West was snuffed out by a stench. When the Hells Angels buried a Harley-Davidson with their leader. Thats the gamble we take when learning to live with COVID. The fierce explosion killed more than 300 people and destroyed a town, but the disasters legacy was what sailors considered a miscarriage of justice. Post-Pearl Harbor photos show San Francisco bracing for war Tom Stienstra survived every risk the outdoors threw at him. Its been a while since the Cal football team won the Rose Bowl. Twenty-eight years ago, the Loma Prieta earthquake shook the Bay Area to its core, killing 63 people, most in the collapse of the Nimitz Wine Country fire of 1964: Eerie similarities to this weeks Flames tearing through Napa and Sonoma counties and beyond. Amid the gunfire of April 6, 1968, Bobby Hutton, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake: Old photos offer new glimpses of devastation. This is the story of a treasure rediscovered. A photo deep dive of Giants 2010 World Series win. On a recent trip to the archive, I turned up decades-old photos and articles on Robert Niles, the unquestioned king of Golden Gate Bridge stunts. I miss getting up every morning and reading The Chron. Then in 1950, she moved to Sausalito, opened up a How The Chronicle covered the first Earth Day, 50 years ago. No. Clearly not much has changed. Fifty years ago, students at what was then San Francisco State College fought back and changed academia forever. Giants' top prospect Marco Luciano eyes bounceback breakthrough in 2023, Stanford women stunned by late UCLA comeback in Pac-12 semifinals, As manager Mark Kotsay expects buzz for Las Vegas exhibition games, Giants starter DeSclafani back to full health and pretty in control, Ranking 49ers' free-agent QB options with Purdy's status unknown, Shea: How Giants, A's can exploit MLB's new rules this season, Boring, then busy: 49ers poised for NFLs most unique draft, How Steph launched his rise to stardom with 54 at the Garden. In the shadow of one Northern California disaster, we mark the anniversary of another. The announcement that the World Cup is coming to North America in 2026 elicited memories of when the Bay Area went bonkers while hosting 1994 World Cup games. The medfly invasion: How a tiny insect upended Bay Area life A minuscule bug caused an ecological nightmare across Northern California nearly 40 years ago, and the fallout spread from the fields of Silicon Valley into the halls of the Capitol in Sacramento. For your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to your Kindle starting at . Comic strips and cartoons from Comics Kingdom including Baby Blues, Popeye and Zippy the Pinhead SFGate Its views were far less spectacular than Mount Diablos. The epicenter: Rediscovered photos show Loma Prieta quakes Santa Cruz devastation. The deadly storm this month that killed five people and brought flooding to parts of the Bay Area sparked a memory about one of the worst sets of winter downpours to hit Northern California: the storms of December 1981 and January 1982. California has expanded Medi-Calto adults 50 and older, regardless of immigration status. According to the Daily Beast, Adams comic was dropped from 77 newspapers by publisher Lee Enterprises in September. Thanksgiving memories: Decades of photos of San Franciscans helping others. This version seems to be very limited in scope and content. The Chronicles archive is home to hundreds of thousands of photos and millions of stories, but its dense and dusty. Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2018. Terms apply. It met a sad end, but not before stoking dreams of a city of gondolas. So who brought it home? But the fisherman isnt just a marketing slogan. In addition, you can also enter a vacation hold through your profile on our website. But as we head toward San Franciscos summery fall, we want to salute you and the citys signature weather spectacle: the fog rolling in from the ocean. Exclusive: Stunning photos show Yosemite National Park under 15 feet of California snowpack hits highest level this century for March, could Warriors treating Andrew Wiggins with understandable patience, but his Map shows which parts of California exceeded entire years worth of rain, Map shows stunning improvement in California drought, Last chance to see: Bay Bridge lights turn off on Sunday. Remembering S.F.s weirdest deli. Reach Jordan Parker:
[email protected]; Twitter: @jparkerwrites. But this one is different, This brunch spot was always packed, so it took over a huge S.F. Register here. This week marks the 40th anniversary of the verdict, the White Night riots and the police response that followed. I'm old fashion, I love the feel and experience of reading the paper. With Stephen Curry and Co. being the hottest ticket around as they head to the NBA Finals for a third straight year, I went searching in The Chronicles Lets celebrate the Tubes, one of SFs weirdest rock bands ever. More from Luann. Bannerman, Xunise, Konar, Lawton, Patrinos & Piro. About that New York Times op-ed on San Francisco How Californias Big Ag wants you to think about all this rain, How California can teach New York to clean up truck pollution, Tesla vs. gas cars: Here's how popular EVs perform on a California roadtrip. announced the paper dropped the Dilbert comic strip, Adams comic was dropped from 77 newspapers by publisher Lee Enterprises, which has appeared in newspapers since 1989, A $200M bike bridge tantalized this Bay Area city. That's because they havent lived here long enough. It is OK instead of the morning paper in hard copy, Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2018. Thirty years ago, as the AIDS crisis grew, big-name rock stars including Jerry Garcia, Huey Lewis, John Fogerty, Tracy Chapman, Linda Ronstadt and more put on a week of Bay Area shows to raise money against the disease. Sixty years ago this week, officials opened the Embarcadero Freeway. Michael Collier, a former Chronicle editor, dies in Oregon car crash, Charlie Walker, 'mayor of Bayview-Hunters Point,' dies at 89. The Sioux occupation of Alcatraz you dont know about. The mascot Oski the Bear debuted 77 years ago. More than 125,000 people drove or ferried to Treasure Island for the opening of the Golden Gate International Exposition. Century-old Chronicle ads: I. Magnin, Folgers Coffee, Levi Strauss and more. Much of it is precisely organized, but parts are a mess. Listen: The many near deaths of Tom Stienstra, Listen: "The Riders Come Out At Night": Corruption and brutality, Listen: Californias COVID emergency is over, but is the pandemic. SFs Cherry Blossom Festival: 50 years of signaling spring in Japantown. There are times it does not come through and that is a little annoying. See home prices near you by plugging in your address to the interactive map. The Other Coast. A trip to The Chronicles basement archive while doing Sporting Remembering the Leslie Salt Mountain: Bay Areas odd, glistening landmark. A dig through The Chronicles archive found photos of the first Cherry Blossom Festival parade more than 50 years ago through the 25th anniversary celebrations. If you dig around, youll find a lot of stories about the Rock. How much snow did Tahoe get? When the Marx Brothers yucked it up in San Francisco. Here's how she survived, Review: Memoir of an unlikely friendship delves into mystery of male bonding, March is Womens History Month. Storyland spent six years becoming an ambitious childrens playground. SFs most remote residents: Farallones quest for a 1950 census taker and The Chronicle. 70 years of absurd, crazy and downright About 260,000 vehicles travel across the Bay Bridge every day. The first-ever NFL Players Association report card was released this week, and it is full of eye-opening details. World War II surplus frenzy hits Bay Area. The Barn. Fifty years on from San Franciscos most destructive earthquake, Chronicle reporters remembered the day and how they put out a newspaper amid the destruction. The Pavilion. In honor of the anniversary, a search through the Chronicles archive turned up dozens of photos from performances and rehearsals across the decades, including photos as early as 1949. While other bands from the Haight-Ashbury scene during the Summer of Love faded away, the Grateful Dead kept on truckin. Username: Password: Don't have an account? When the US president disappeared for 2 weeks on a secret trip. The Canadian weather model's snow totals for Central California . During his time there, he spent three years as a reporter and editor for the university's award-winning student newspaper, The State Hornet. If nearly half of Blacks are not OK with white people according to this poll, not according to me, according to this poll uh thats a hate group, Adams said on his show. The Glomar Explorer was a giant vessel ostensibly built by the reclusive Hughes that was shrouded in mystery and speculation in the mid-1970s. Nick Dallis's long running series, Judge Parker, began as a story about good Judge Alan Parker, his son Randy and Daughter Ann, and problems they face after their mother died. Then, as the first 15 train cars pass a switch point near Burlingame on Aug. 19, 1953, a An ode to Kezar Stadium: Archive digging leads to big SF photo scores. The SF Chronicle is a second-rate newspaper at best. This publication is not available for some devices. Newspaper display advertising during the 1960s tells a story about a decade of change in the Bay Area. One of the fastest growing newspaper comic strips in the galaxy! When Jefferson Airplanes 1980s reunion concerts rocked the Bay Area. A recent lunch at Oaklands sanctuary: A century of Lake Merritt photos pulled from archive. But in May 1966, the pop art impresario brought his show to San Francisco, and The Chronicle was there to capture the moment and critique the experience. Complaining is a chore because Amazon keeps its contact telephone number well hidden deep in a nested drop down menu and even when I get there, the person on the other end of the line does not know what to do, or just blames the Chronicle. 2022-02-04 - To our readers: As of this week, The Chronicle is no longer carrying the "Baby Blues" comic strip. Hey, baseball fans. Tribute to Milk and Moscone: Found photos show SF leaders in younger days. Though quite certain no such building exists in the park, I rifled through the negatives and began my research. He spent his senior year of college serving as The Hornet's first Black editor in chief, leading the organization to two Pacemaker awards and several other national honors from the Associated Collegiate Press. The Chronicles photojournalists covered the fire and came back with many great images, but only a few ran Davies Symphony Hall debuted with fanfare 40 years ago but the sound wasnt a hit. The problem is that many don't realize they are eligible. There are no advertisements, but it also leaves out details found in other electronic versions ot the Chronicle, such as sports score details, team standings, etc. Why say more? San Franciscos century-old Civic Auditorium got its big start with a masquerade ball and a historic convention. DePaul (Scripts), Manley (Daily Art) & Weigel (Sunday Art), Francesco Marciuliano; drawn by Jim Keefe. It looks like WhatsApp is not installed on your phone. The 49ers, Raiders and San Franciscos high school Turkey Bowl. How twin SF-to-Sacramento steamships histories diverged in fantastic fashion. Archive find: 100-year-old photos of Market Streets public past and plans for its future. Exclusive Bay Area and San Francisco breaking news, sports, tech, and food and wine coverage, plus enhanced coverage of Giants, 49ers and Warriors Then, at the last minute, that owner pulled out. The best-known U.S. Mint building in San Francisco is at Fifth and Mission streets, right across the street from the Chronicle building. It was so big, in fact, an island was built for it. The Kindle version of the SF Chronicle is pretty lame, Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022. Thinking back to these times, I headed to The Chronicles archive and found proof that Highway 101s Bayshore Freeway was once a considered a futuristic transportation innovation. Baby Blues chronicles the adventures of the McPherson family and its three children. Newspapers in Education Wallace The Brave. Thats a hate group and I dont wanna have anything to do with em. Before your subscription renews, Amazon will notify you via e-mail of the rate at which you will renew. Follow Total SF adventures at www.sfchronicle.com/totalsf, Forget the slap. The Oscars have had plenty of pop culture hits, How (and where) to watch 2023 Oscar-nominated films online, Mind-blowing Exploratorium program turns 40, Metallica's James Hetfield to star in Western thriller with Peter Dinklage, Wife of missing Bay Area radio host says Jeffrey Vandergrift 'will not be coming back', Outside Lands 2023 presale tickets go on sale this week. : We found the winner of The Chronicles Batmobile contest. Please use a different way to share. Beyond Bigfoot: Rediscovering 60 years of Sasquatch stories. Fifty years ago this week, Haight-Ashbury residents were ready to bury the counterculture movement that had come to define the neighborhood and the city itself. A half century ago, the Black Panthers clashed with Oakland police in a violent episode that forever changed the political organization and the city from which it grew. Besides the Kindle version lacking several features, several stories were already available online for free the day before, some articles have the wrong headings and the daily issue sometimes doesn't show up until a day later. Fifty years ago, anti-war demonstrators took a stand, shutting down the Oakland Induction Center, a Halloweens of SFs past: Long-buried photos dug up from More than a century ago, Halloween in San Francisco was all about adults getting dressed up in crazy outfits and letting loose at raucous parties. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. California Bills 2023: Track Sacramentos most important legislation. Golden Gate Bridges 1937 debut: An awe-inspiring archive find for the ages. Apollo 11s return: Fabulous moon cargo and an awkward Earl Warren speech. A freight train leaves San Francisco after 5 a.m. and heads south toward the Peninsula, on its standard route. When San Francisco department stores were royalty, I. Magnin was king. the order is placed. The publisher may have opted out of making it available on certain devices, or the reading experience may not yet be optimized for this publication on those devices. A search through The Chronicles archive has turned up photos of Democratic candidates across the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s, shaking hands, making speeches and fundraising ahead of a then-much-later California primary. See where snow and rain are hitting California and Bay Area, Interact with the map for near real-time precipitation across California and reported road closures and weather warnings issued in the Bay Area, Highway 1 Road Trip: Six itineraries along Californias iconic coast. I especially enjoy the Sunday edition - however, the format has apparently changed with the addition of obituaries (many) and elimination of the news quiz. Blaze races to sea: The Mount Vision fire threatens Point Reyes 25 years ago. San Francisco may have the iconic landmarks, beautiful bridges and scenic skyline, but the rest of the Bay Area looked captivating from the Goodyear Blimps viewpoint in the 1970s. Will California bust its budget by extending tax deadline? restaurant is still one of my favorites, even after a major change. The 1948 Chronicle headline 40-Story World Trade Center urged for Ferry Building Site seems blasphemous now, but the plan almost became a reality decades ago. Months before Pearl Harbor, two US sailors tore down a Nazi flag flying outside the German consulate in San Francisco we searched The Chronicles archive to see what happened next.