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SF boosts funding for 911 dispatchers
How fast a 911 dispatcher picks up a call can be a life and death situation for someone who needs medical attention. Read More
San Francisco hits the streets to tackle opioids
The City is taking a unique approach to treat people addicted to opioids with a first-in-the-nation program.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
Elevator attendants hired for downtown BART
Elevators at two San Francisco BART stations will be staffed with attendants from open to close starting Monday as part of a six-month pilot program.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
Mylar balloon shuts down Civic Center BART
BART is restoring normal service through the Civic Center station in San Francisco Tuesday morning after a Mylar balloon hit the third rail, causing smoke in the station, according...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
Debris fire briefly closes Civic Center BART
The Civic Center BART station was briefly closed Saturday afternoon because of a debris fire in a fan room.Read More
Demand-based parking to stretch citywide in 2018
Parking rates at nearly all of San Francisco’s meters and city-owned garages will be based on demand.Read More
Mayor seeks Vis Valley navigation center
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee today introduced legislation seeking to create three new Navigation Centers, or homeless shelters, on the edge of Visitacion Valley and in the city’s South...Read More
Outcry seals fate of offensive Civic Center statue
San Francisco's Arts Commission voted unanimously Monday to begin the process of removing a historic Civic Center statue.Read More
Vision to transform Asian Art Museum unveiled
San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Tuesday revealed plans for a $90 million upgrade to its building and programming.Read More
Violence escalates around Berkeley rally
As violence escalates, Berkeley police are advising the public to avoid the area around the "No to Marxism" rally.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
Fences, counter-protests surround Alamo Square
San Francisco's Alamo Square Park is closed as swarms of counter-protesters converged in the area.Read More
Right-wing rally organizer expects permit
The organizer of a right-wing rally at San Francisco's Crissy Field this weekend Tuesday said he expected to receive a permit from the National Park Service.Read More
Familiar fog foils view of solar eclipse
San Francisco's famous fog was hardly enough to deter residents from stepping outside for a glimpse of a rare solar eclipse.Read More