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Police seek Civic Center shooting suspect who injured 36-year-old man
A 36-year-old man was injured in a shooting in San Francisco’s Civic Center area on Wednesday morning, according to police. The shooting was reported around 6 a.m. in the...Read More
San Francisco rings in ice skating season at Civic Center
It’s time to lace up the ice skates. San Francisco city officials opened the T-Mobile Winter Park at Civic Center Plaza Friday morning. Four-time U.S. champion Cornell Freeney showed...Read More
‘Yang Gangers’ roar for Andrew Yang despite fires, windstorm
You'd never know Northern California was simultaneously being ravaged by a windstorm, several wildfires, and massive power outages,Read More
SF Public Library keeps main branch open for air quality sufferers
The San Francisco Public Library will again keep the lower level of its main branch open until 9 p.m. Sunday for patrons seeking respite from the smoky air.Read More
Short list of Point Molate developers expected Tuesday
The next step in Richmond's quest to develop the Point Molate area comes before the City Council Tuesday night.Read More
SF targets coffee cups in latest anti-waste campaign
San Franciscans love their daily coffee. Yet, with all the disposable cups also comes an abundance of waste.Read More
Honoring women’s equality, marchers decry Kavanaugh
On Women’s Equality Day, thousands gathered nationwide to protest the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.Read More
SF police shoot at auto burglary suspect
San Francisco police shot at a suspect while investigating an auto burglary early Friday morning in the Fillmore District.Read More
Survey seeks ideas for Civic Center redo
City planning officials have launched a survey seeking ideas from residents interested in the redesign of Civic Center Plaza.Read More
Woke and united, women march against Trump
About 65,000 people or more marched in San Francisco Saturday afternoon in the 2018 Women's March.Read More
Thousands of Bay Areans take to streets for Women’s March
Tens of thousands of people - public officials, social justice organizations and private individuals - are gearing up for the Women's Marches held throughout the Bay Area and the...Read More
Peaceful protest reigns on City streets
Alamo Square Park, the Castro and Civic Center Plaza saw huge crowds of peaceful counter-protesters Saturday.Read More
‘Peace, Love and Understanding’ counter-protest kicks off in SF
While organizers of the Patriot Prayer rally have cancelled the event scheduled at San Francisco's Crissy Field, a major planned counter-protest will proceed today as planned.Read More
Civic Center to host Warriors Game 3 watch party
Warriors fans who want to join other fans to cheer on the team for Game 3 of the NBA Finals can do so Wednesday night in San Francisco’s Civic...Read More
City begins freshening of Civic Center playground
San Francisco city officials Tuesday broke ground on a $10 million playground reconstruction project at San Francisco's Civic Center.Read More
10k rally for immigrants in Civic Center
Upwards of 10,000 people rallied Saturday afternoon in San Francisco to protest President Donald Trump's plan to build a border wall with Mexico.Read More
Bamboo lanterns land at Civic Center for Chinese New Year
A new art installation of six vase-shaped bamboo lanterns in San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza officially launched Monday night.Read More
Civic Center Plaza to mark Chinese New Year with bamboo lanterns
Six large bamboo lanterns will be lit Monday in San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza in an event marking the Chinese New Year and honoring the experience of Chinese immigrants...Read More
Pipeline protesters block Market Street
Protesters who gathered at dawn in San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline have moved to Market Street and are blocking traffic and the...Read More
SFUSD issues statement on student walkout
Students from several San Francisco high schools walked out of class Thursday and are marching around the city in protest of the election of Donald Trump as the next...Read More