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Sharks donate $30k for special needs hockey
The San Jose Sharks hockey team made a $30,000 donation to help a Peninsula high school's special needs hockey group.Read More
‘Oakland United’ concert will benefit warehouse fire victims
A benefit concert for victims of the Ghost Ship fire will be held Wednesay at the Fox Theater in Oakland.Read More
Napa County receives $11.3M to relieve homelessness
The Napa County Health and Human Services Agency has received a grant intended for alleviating chronic homelessness.Read More
Grant sets table for Old Mint restoration
A $1 million state grant will go toward planning the restoration of San Francisco's historic Old Mint.Read More
60k housing units needed on Peninsula
The San Francisco Bay Area's Peninsula region is short tens of thousands of housing units because of strong job and population growth over the last nine years.Read More
Supes freeze funds for Transbay Terminal
Nearly $6.8 million in funding for the second phase of the Transbay Transit Center project was put on hold this week.Read More
Excelsior childcare provider buys their building
A nonprofit that has provided childcare in San Francisco's Excelsior neighborhood for nearly 50 years will be able to buy their building.Read More
$3M granted to restore Angel Island immigration center
The annual state budget included nearly $3 million to complete the restoration of the Pacific Coast Immigration Center at Angel Island.Read More
$185M donation at UCSF to help launch new Neuroscience institute
University of California at San Francisco has received its largest single donation ever and will use to construct a new research institute dedicated to neuroscience, university officials said Tuesday.Read More
City College faculty set for labor strike
The union has been in talks with the college for more than a year and working without a contract for 10 months.Read More
Supervisor Wiener aims to make City responsible for street trees
San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener today introduced a ballot measure that would require the city to take responsibility for all street trees and create a dedicated fund and parcel...Read More
BART to escalate in-station mobility
Help is on the way for San Francisco BART riders tired of broken escalators.Read More
CSU averts faculty strike with tentative deal
California Faculty Association leaders and officials with California State University announced the details of a tentative labor agreement Friday morning.Read More
Millions pledged to help erase Bay Area smog
More than $90 million will be available in 2016 and 2017 for projects and programs to reduce air pollution in the Bay Area.Read More
Group seeks alternatives to building new SF jail
Members of a San Francisco work group tasked with coming up with alternatives to constructing a new jailhouse met for the first time Friday.Read More
City tests flood barriers at 17th and Folsom
San Francisco officials are hoping removable barriers will protect businesses and residents at a flood-prone Mission District intersection.Read More
Dozens cited as SSF cracks down on speedy drivers
Traffic officers in South San Francisco handed out over 50 speeding citations Saturday in an effort to reduce speed related injuries or deaths.Read More
Muni gets funds to speed purchase of new buses
San Francisco’s transit agency is getting a boost in funds to help accelerate the purchase of more vehicles.Read More
Affordable housing approved for Candlestick site
Affordable housing developments for low income and formerly homeless families will be built at San Francisco's Candlestick Point, Mayor Ed Lee announced Friday.Read More
Supes make plans for Super Bowl tax dollars
Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced a resolution that would direct tax revenue toward supportive housing optionsRead More