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City report recommends permanent car-free JFK Drive
A report prepared by Rec and Parks and the SFMTA urges supervisors to keep JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park "car-free" permanently, though the contentious issue is far from...Read More
Oakland after-school camp sued for discrimination
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges in a suit filed Tuesday that educational after-school camp Cooking Round the World violated federal law when it relieved an employee of...Read More
Six new urban campsites open at Candlestick Point
Fresh options for outdoor recreation are set to launch at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area.Read More
Second Street begins rebirth as pedestrian, bike corridor
Officials broke ground on a $20 million project morning that will transform Second Street.Read More
Fires, air quality close Bay Area schools, colleges
Several school districts and colleges affected by the fires in the Bay Area will remain closed until next week or beyond.Read More
Immigration consultants to pay $400k to settle fraud claim
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced on Wednesday that his office has reached a settlement with an immigration consulting firm.Read More
19th Avenue tweak looks to speed M-Ocean View
Transit officials are seeking to reduce traffic congestion and improve Muni's M-Ocean View line on 19th Avenue.Read More
Muni set to rewire 33-Ashbury along 18th Street
Overhead wiring and support poles that support Muni’s 33-Ashbury/18th electric trolley buses will soon get replaced.Read More
Court to decide if SFPD officers violated ADA by shooting mentally ill woman
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday left a lower court to decide whether two San Francisco police officers violated the Americans with Disabilities Act when they entered a mentally ill woman’s...Read More