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Monday, October 13, 2025

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Exciting news from 48 Hills!

We're launching brand-new ways to keep up on local, independent news in your community.

Dear readers,

We are thrilled to announce some significant upgrades and expansions to our newsletter offerings at 48 Hills.

First, we are revamping our regular newsletter, The Daily, to bring you the most essential news and insights from our city.

But that’s not all! We are also launching a brand new, twice-weekly politics newsletter called The Agenda, helmed by Tim Redmond.

The Agenda will provide directly in your inbox analysis and reporting on the political landscape of San Francisco, ensuring you stay informed and engaged with the issues that matter most. Sign up here!

Furthermore, we are excited to announce that two additional newsletters are on the horizon. Get ready for Good Taste, our new food-focused newsletter by Tamara Palmer, and Big Week, Marke B and company’s guide to the coolest events happening around the Bay Area.

These expanded newsletter offerings reflect our commitment to delivering the independent journalism and cultural coverage you rely on, and help us look toward the future of local news.

We’re also going to be featuring two paid member tiers, Defender and Guardian, which will get you special access to the latest news and merch discounts. Sign up for them here.

We thank you for your continued support of 48 Hills.

Please note: Our emails will be coming from noreply@newsletters.48hills.org going forward.

Stay tuned for more updates!

None of this would be possible without support from readers like you. Please consider becoming a paid member today.

Sincerely, The 48 Hills team

48 Hills welcomes comments in the form of letters to the editor, which you can submit here. We also invite you to join the conversation on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

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