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Bay Area Council finds new home on historic Klamath ferry
The Bay Area Council plans to leave its longstanding headquarters in a downtown San Francisco office building and move into a historic ferry boat on the Bay. The 300-member...Read More
Muni 2020 Art Project shows off city’s ‘Hidden Gems’
San Francisco transit officials and San Francisco Beautiful on Thursday kicked off the 2020 Muni Art Project, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which operates the San...Read More
Mayor London Breed talks ‘tough love,’ housing density in inauguration speech
“We are no longer accepting that 'compassion' means anything goes on our streets."Read More
Sixty-year-old driver strikes pedestrian in SoMa
A 54-year-old man is in a hospital after being struck by a vehicle in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood early Monday morning, police said. The collision was reported...Read More
Police say Tenderloin homicide victim was woman with gunshot wounds
A woman found with gunshot wounds early Sunday morning died after being taken to the hospital, San Francisco police said. Officers were called shortly before 4 a.m. to the...Read More
At-risk 71-year-old man last seen headed for Stonestown Mall
Daly City police are looking Saturday for a 71-year-old man who may be disoriented and may not know his own whereabouts. Police said Jay Bolton left his Daly City...Read More
Bay Area volunteers lead progressive charge as Bernie Sanders climbs in polls
At first blush, San Francisco’s Mission District might seem an unlikely setting for the regional campaign headquarters for a major presidential candidate. Street vendors are out on nearly every...Read More
As troops deploy, anti-war protests heat up in San Francisco, San Jose
Several groups plan to gather Saturday afternoon in San Francisco and San Jose to protest a U.S. air strike this week that killed a top Iranian general in Iraq....Read More
Burglar refuses to leave when housekeeper finds him in Sausalito home
Police arrested a 34-year-old man Thursday afternoon after he allegedly entered a Sausalito home, took clothes from the basement and refused to leave. Joshua Lloyd, of San Francisco, was...Read More
Man allegedly chases person with needle before arrest
A man was taken into custody Monday in San Francisco following an incident in which he reportedly chased a person with a needle, according to the San Francisco Police...Read More
Teen among three injured in two separate New Year’s Eve shootings
A 17-year-old boy was injured in a shooting on New Year’s Eve in San Francisco’s Visitacion Valley, police said. The Tuesday shooting happened around 6:35 p.m. in the 1500...Read More
Lighting of final candle brings Kwanzaa celebration to end
Kwanzaa in San Francisco wraps up on New Year’s Day with the lighting of the final candle at a church, organizers said. At 6 p.m. Wednesday, the last of...Read More
San Francisco firefighters rescue dog from Fort Funston cliff
Firefighters were able to successfully rescue a dog from a cliff at San Francisco’s Fort Funston on New Years Eve, fire officials said. Around 2:11 p.m., fire officials learned...Read More
Final curtain drops on Beach Blanket Babylon
San Francisco’s longest-running musical revue Beach Blanket Babylon will take to the stage for one last time on Tuesday evening. The final News Year’s Eve performances start at 7...Read More
Police say woman critically injured man in unprovoked Mission Bay stabbing
A man suffered life-threatening injuries Monday night after a woman stabbed him in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. Officers responded to the stabbing around 8:30 p.m. near Terry Francois...Read More
Group tackles holiday loneliness with free hugs at Golden Gate Bridge
Free hugs will be available New Year’s Eve on the Golden Gate Bridge as part of an effort to lessen loneliness, according to the movement HugTrain, which is organizing...Read More
Police arrest vehicle burglary suspect after woman catches him in act
A woman saw a man breaking into her car when she returned to it from a show around midnight on Saturday at Hyde and Fulton streets in San Francisco’s...Read More
Museum rings in new year with 2,100-pound Japanese bell
A 16th century Japanese bell will be struck 108 times during a New Year’s Eve ceremony at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum by visitors wishing to leave behind misfortunes...Read More