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Flaming art exhibit scorches SF gallery
Igniting a U.S. map made of matchsticks was the easy part. The fire department was needed to help put it out.Read More
Pier 39 sea lions ring in 23 years of howling
The City's famously loud sea lions have officially resided at Pier 39 for 23 years this month. Read More
SF supes push ban on outdoor smoking
Snuff out your cigarettes San Francisco, the Board of Supervisors are getting serious.Read More
Supervisor wants SFO renamed for Harvey Milk
Supervisor David Campos is set to propose legislation to rename San Francisco International Airport after slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk. Read More
A little less Muni goes a long way
After reducing service during the last week in December, Muni is looking for other times of the year to do it again.Read More
Famous Marin rock arch crumbles into the ocean
Marin's famous rock arch at Tennessee Cove met its fate last week when it collapsed into the pounding waves below. Read More
Complaints pile up over SF taxicabs
Rider complaints about San Francisco's 1,500 licensed taxicabs are up more than 13 percent from last year.Read More
State parks reveal more financial bungling
A state probe found the California parks department overpaid more than $500,000 to 200 employees. Read More
Duboce Park faces vote on Historic District
The Historic Preservation Commission will vote this week on making the Duboce Park neighborhood a historic landmark. Read More
Free Muni for low-income youth, finally
After two long years and numerous road blocks, SFMTA approved a pilot program to provide free rides to low-income youth. Read More
Report finds more youth unemployed, uneducated
A new report reveals that more California youth than ever are unemployed and not attending school. Read More
San Francisco wants heads-up on Prop 8
The world will hear on Friday what the Supreme Court thinks of Prop 8. The City of San Francisco wants to hear a bit sooner.Read More
Breast cancer clusters encircle Bay
New research shows that the Bay Area is among four regions in California with higher than average rates of breast cancer. Read More
Bikers break in Fell Street safety lane
A few painted stripes for a few blocks on Fell is a huge step forward for bicycle safety in The City.Read More
Drugged-up drivers in a lane near you
A new survey shows twice as many California drivers tested positive for drugs than for alcohol. Read More
Bay Area ranks high for air quality
A new study shows the Bay Area ranks No. 15 on a list of the top 25 metro regions with the best air quality. Read More
Cleaning up Mountain Lake’s toxic past
Cleanup is finally starting on tons of toxic chemicals and heavy metals hidden under Mountain Lake in the Presidio.Read More
25-year-old wins seat on BART board
It's out with the old and in with the new at BART, as voters replaced a veteran board member with a 25-year-old Cal grad. Read More