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SF declares local health emergency as monkeypox cases climb
San Francisco officials are declaring monkeypox a local public health emergency as cases climb and vaccine supply remains low. Read More
Vaccine supply runs dry as WHO declares monkeypox ‘public health emergency’
WHO declares monkeypox an international “public health emergency” as San Francisco sees vaccine supply run dry.Read More
Community groups demand feds fix ‘woefully inadequate’ monkeypox response
San Francisco is set to receive a little more than 4,000 monkeypox vaccine doses this week, which is “woefully inadequate” to meet demand.Read More
Presidio Tunnel Tops park marries playtime, beauty for kids of all ages
Now open to the public, the Presidio Tunnel Tops park is a stunning space for young and old to play, relax, indulge and learn.Read More
Monkeypox vaccine supply fails to meet San Francisco demand
San Francisco’s monkeypox vaccine supply is running dry. San Francisco General Hospital administered its last 50 doses Wednesday.Read More
Restoring Muni service: Long road nears end as riders, advocates cheer route returns
Despite jabs between the SFMTA and some frustrated supervisors, Saturday was all celebration as riders welcomed back vital routes.Read More
Muni inches back to pre-pandemic service with several route returns
The 21-Hayes is among several Muni routes resuming operation Saturday as the transit agency inches back to pre-pandemic service.Read More
Traffic deaths in San Francisco rise as citations plummet
San Francisco traffic fatalities in 2022 are outpacing deaths in 2021, as citations for traffic violations fall to their lowest level in three years. Read More
Giants to lose DeSclafani for season due to right ankle surgery
Giants right-hander Anthony DeSclafani will undergo season-ending right ankle surgery next week.Read More
Certified Contra Costa County election results: Solid Dem lean despite gerrymandered outlier
Certified Contra Costa County election results were mostly unsurprising, but one in particular reflects the glaring impact of gerrymandering.Read More
SFMTA eyes October for long-delayed Central Subway debut
San Francisco transit officials offered a glimpse at what Central Subway service could look like when the nearly $1.6 billion upgrade debuts in the fall.Read More
Sedan driver flees after killing pedestrian on San Jose street
San Jose police seek the driver of a black sedan who struck and killed a woman crossing South Jackson Avenue early Tuesday morning.Read More
San Francisco police arrest fellow officer suspected of fraud
An active San Francisco police officer was arrested last week on suspicion of making fraudulent claims and impersonating a sergeant.Read More
Joy, rage share centerstage as Pride roars back to San Francisco
The SF Pride parade roared back with both joy and rage just days after Roe was overturned and LGBTQ rights were put at risk.Read More
Nearly 30 years ago, E-40 tunes helped Gabe Kapler survive, thrive, and make the bigs
27 years ago, E-40 tunes helped Gabe Kapler survive "really bad" living conditions in the minors and make the big leagues.Read More
No known threats to SF Pride weekend events, chief says
San Francisco’s police chief assures people there are no known threats to this weekend’s Pride festivities.Read More
Police make arrest in fatal Muni train shooting
Police have arrested a 26-year-old Pittsburg man they believe is responsible for Wednesday’s fatal shooting on a Muni train.Read More
What the Supreme Court gun law ruling means for California
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision on New York’s gun laws, California gun rights advocates are chomping at the bit.Read More
One dead, one injured after shooting aboard moving Muni train
San Francisco police are investigating a fatal shooting on a Muni train that was traveling eastbound between Forest Hill and Castro stations.Read More