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Mayor Lee seeks justice in LGBTQ activist’s death
San Francisco's mayor and police are asking the public for help in the fatal shooting of LGBTQ activist Anthony "Bubbles" Torres.Read More
Once his stage, meadow now honors Robin Williams
The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department gave its blessing to rename a meadow at Golden Gate Park after comedian Robin Williams.Read More
Mayor Lee honors fallen batallion chief
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is offering his condolences following the death of a San Francisco fire battalion chief on Sunday morning.Read More
Moscone Center expansion completes second phase
San Francisco officials celebrated the completion on the second phase of the $551 million Moscone Convention Center expansion.Read More
Bay Area leaders decry Trump over DACA
Bay Area elected officials and leaders deplored President Donald Trump's decision to end a program allowing young undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States.Read More
Mayor Lee urges help for Harvey victims
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is calling on The City’s residents, corporate partners and philanthropic organizations to help.Read More
New SF clinic offers services under one roof
San Francisco low-income residents and the homeless have a new clinic that offers multiple services in one building.Read More
Focus shifts to Alamo Square for Patriot Prayer event
Joey Gibson and other Patriot Prayer organizers announced the group will hold a press conference at Alamo Square Park on Saturday.Read More
Patriot Prayer backs down, cancels Crissy Field rally
Organizers of the Patriot Prayer have cancelled a highly contentious event in San Francisco that was to take place Saturday at Crissy Field.Read More
Muni reroutes away from Crissy Field rally
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will not provide Muni service to the Presidio and Marina during a rally at Crissy Field on Saturday.Read More
Feds approve permit for Crissy Field rally
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and city officials said they are disappointed by the issuance of a permit by the National Park Service to Portland-based Patriot Prayer.Read More
Tenderloin affordable housing breaks ground
Officials broke ground on new affordable housing that will include a 113-unit, mixed-use building in the TenderloinRead More
Right-wing rally organizer expects permit
The organizer of a right-wing rally at San Francisco's Crissy Field this weekend Tuesday said he expected to receive a permit from the National Park Service.Read More
San Francisco targets speeders as school starts
Around 65,000 students and teachers head back to school today in San Francisco.Read More
Feds review permit for right-wing rally
In the face of intense public pressure, National Park Service officials Wednesday said they are reviewing a permit application for a right-wing rally planned for later this month.Read More
San Francisco to alt-right: Stay away
San Francisco city officials are sending a clear message to an alt-right organization that they are not welcomed.Read More
Fall enrollment jumps as free City College kicks off
San Francisco residents still have time to enroll at City College of San Francisco for the fall 2017 semester.Read More
San Francisco reclaims upkeep of street trees
The responsibility of taking care of San Francisco’s thousands of street trees is now heading back to The City.Read More
San Francisco to launch ‘Office of Cannabis’
San Francisco is set to create a new Office of Cannabis to handle cannabis permits and complaints and serve as a centralized resource.Read More
Historic Geneva car barn begins transformation
The 116-year-old building full of cobwebs and mold will emerge as renovated space for art and cultural programs.Read More