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SF curbs car break-ins amid stiffer enforcement
San Francisco residents are all too familiar with the scene of a smashed car window and glass all over the sidewalk or street.Read More
New SoMa pedestrian crossing debuts on Walk to Work Day
Walk to Work Day began for some city officials by celebrating a new traffic signal early Thursday morning.Read More
It’s late. It’s expensive. It’s Muni’s new Chinatown station.
More than 100 feet below Stockton Street, crews are working to complete Muni’s Chinatown station.Read More
Grant helps Larkin Street Youth Services change lives
San Francisco’s largest nonprofit providing services for homeless teens and young adults received a $2.5 million grant from the state. Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, announced at a press...Read More
Thousands join ‘March For Our Lives’ across Bay Area
Saturday's rally was largely organized by young people demanding lawmakers tighten gun control laws.Read More
Embarcadero seawall repairs could top $5 billion
San Francisco’s Embarcadero Seawall along the northern waterfront is need of repair to protect The City from a massive flood.Read More
Police commission approves Taser policy
The San Francisco Police Commission voted Wednesday night to approve a policy for the use of Taser stun guns by police officers, a move that could possibly see officers...Read More
San Francisco supes beef up mayor’s ‘question time’
The mayor’s appearance once a month to answer city policy questions from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors could get livelier and more robust.Read More
Oakland, Bay Area students step out against guns
Hundreds of students poured out of Oakland Technical High School as part of nationwide school walkouts.Read More
Moscone Center expansion lifts toward final phase
The last beam for the $551 million project for the expansion of San Francisco's Moscone Center was lifted and "topped out."Read More
Sessions slams Schaaf, cites Civil War
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Wednesday morning in Sacramento, "Federal law is the supreme law of the land."Read More
SF, Giants back Mission Rock affordable housing
An old parking lot owned by the San Francisco Giants will turn into a new vibrant community in Mission Bay.Read More
SF public toilet program expands to Lower Polk
A new neighborhood in San Francisco has a Pit Stop public toilet to help keep the neighborhood clean while allowing homeless people to take care of their bathroom needs...Read More
Mission Bay affordable housing honors Mayor Ed Lee
An affordable housing site in San Francisco's Mission Bay broke ground Thursday morning that will house homeless veterans and low-income families.Read More
SF funds legal services for detained immigrants
San Francisco and state officials are joining forces in attempting to provide legal representation for detained immigrants.Read More
San Francisco rally urges EPA to keep emission rules
San Francisco officials, school kids and environmentalists rallied to convince the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to not repeal a plan that would limit carbon dioxide emissions across the nation.Read More
SF mayor opens door to lottery-picked residents
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell is opening his doors at City Hall to allow a select group of residents to have some face time.Read More
Workers rally as Supreme Court weighs union dues
Teachers, nurses, transit workers and politicians rallied at San Francisco City Hall in response to a U.S. Supreme Court case that could decrease funding and participation in unions.Read More
Shelters to expand hours for cold weather
Cold weather will remain in San Francisco through Friday and in response the city announced today that expanded services at homeless shelters that were implemented earlier this week would be maintained...Read More
San Francisco opens SRO bathrooms to all genders
San Francisco is making it less stressful and safer for transgender and nonconforming residents living in single room occupancy hotels to use the restroom.Read More