San Francisco Herald

The San Francisco Herald is a print publication and web site.

Not to be confused with The San Francisco Herald a daily publication of the same name published in the 19th century from 1851 to 1860 by John Nugent.
The San Francisco Herald
SF Herald logo from the 1990s
WebsiteSanFranciscoHerald.Net

The Herald was founded by Gene Mahoney in 1998 as a newspaper, distributed to cafes, bars, and shops around San Francisco. Eventually the Herald was distributed across the Bay Area. It was originally published bimonthly, then monthly.

In 2006 the San Francisco Herald became the California Herald, a quarterly newspaper with over 30 editions from Sacramento to Santa Monica.

As advertisers abandoned newspapers in favor of the Internet, the Herald ceased print publication in 2008. Its web site was updated occasionally for the next few years.

In 2016 the San Francisco Herald returned to print as a bimonthly newsletter, printed on white bond paper, and distributed around the city’s Nob Hill district.

Columnists and regular contributors

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gollark: Or "what do we do when an anarchocommune™️ (or whatever?) does bad things".
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gollark: The problems I think are problematic are mostly stuff like "intellectual property is somewhat weird and broken", "pricing of some goods (housing, mostly) is weird too", "education frequently doesn't work as well as it should", "there are big technology/surveillance monopolies which are not good", and "government decision-making is pretty poor".
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