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Covid-19 update: Vallejo sees dramatic case spike, Newsom announces next reopening stage, air district praises telework impact
Around the world, more than 3.5 million people have tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus we’ve come to know as Covid-19. Those recorded infections have resulted in more...Read More
Breed threatens to close Dolores Park, reinstate street cleaning tickets
San Francisco officials have threatened to close Dolores Park if visitors do not abide by physical distancing guidelines. During a Monday Covid-19 press briefing, Mayor London Breed expressed...Read More
Dolores Park shooting leaves one injured, suspect sought
A man was shot and injured Sunday afternoon at Mission Dolores Park in San Francisco.Read More
Four men arrested after Dolores Park stabbing
Four men have been arrested in connection with a Dolores Park stabbing that sent a man to the hospital Sunday evening.Read More
Man in hospital after Dolores Park stabbing
A man was taken to the hospital Sunday evening after a stabbing at Dolores Park in San Francisco.Read More
Glass ban at San Francisco parks heads to vote
A plan to fine Dolores Park litters has morphed into a ban on glass beverage containers at all San Francisco public parks.Read More
SF police set to quadruple Mission staffing
San Francisco police said Thursday they are shifting tactics in their fight to reduce vehicle burglaries and other property crimes.Read More
Triple shooting shatters Dolores Park idyll
Three people were shot at San Francisco's Dolores Park Thursday afternoon.Read More
Supes debate higher fines for Dolores Park trashers
The discussion to increase the fine for those who trash Dolores Park will continue until after the San Francisco Board Supervisors’ summer break.Read More
Skateboarders scuffle with cops at Dolores Park
An officer was injured and two police patrol vehicles were vandalized Tuesday evening after an incident at San Francisco's Dolores Park.Read More
$1,000 fines proposed for Dolores Park litterers
Dolores Park partiers who fail to pick up after themselves may soon be subject to higher possible fines.Read More
Victim stabbed multiple times in Dolores Park
A victim was hospitalized with several stab wounds Thursday evening after they were allegedly attacked by a group of juveniles.Read More
J-Church preps for 100th birthday in photo exhibit
One of Muni’s oldest rail lines is turning the big 100 in August of this year.Read More
Dolores Street median parking pilot approved
Drivers visiting Dolores Street between 14th and 18th can legally park in the median during selected hours.Read More
Dolores Park pissoir lawsuit dismissed
A lawsuit filed by a religious group seeking the removal of an open-air urinal or "pissoir" recently installed at Dolores Park has been dismissed.Read More
Stabbing victim collapses at 18th and Church
A man suffered life-threatening injuries when he was chased down and stabbed by a group of about 10 male suspects.Read More
City pulls plan for pricey Dolores Park permits
Following public outcry, officials suspended a permit program that allowed people to reserve lawn areas at Dolores Park.Read More
City sued over Dolores Park urinals
A religious group has moved ahead with a threatened lawsuit against the city of San Francisco over an open-air urinal or "pissoir" recently installed at Dolores Park.Read More
Monk kettles runaway piglet near Dolores Park
A runaway piglet stopped traffic in the Mission before being plucked to safety by a Franciscan monk.Read More