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Board member seeks to end City’s school lottery
A member of the San Francisco Unified School District's Board of Education is proposing that the district do away with its school lottery system.Read More
Union City shooting closes streets, transit
An investigation into an officer-involved shooting in Union City on Monday is leading to road closures and public transit issues Tuesday morning, according to police and transit officials.Read More
‘Ride of silence’ honors killed bicyclists
A large group of advocates for safer streets plan to ride bicycles on San Francisco's most dangerous streets in a silent memorial Wednesday evening.Read More
Caltrain to shush horns near many stations
Neighborhoods near several Caltrain stations along the Peninsula will be quieter starting Wednesday.Read More
San Francisco power outage affects thousands
A power outage has been reported Sunday afternoon in San Francisco affecting thousands of residents.Read More
Holloway Avenue receives ‘green street’ redo
San Francisco city officials are celebrating the completion of one of the first green infrastructure projects in The City, an eight-block stretch of permeable pavement.Read More
Chinatown arson suspect arrested
Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a fire that was set in the doorway of a commercial building in San Francisco's Chinatown.Read More
Berkeley launches Bay Area’s first ‘resilience strategy’
Berkeley officials released an ambitious plan aimed at tackling issues like natural disasters and climate change.Read More
Beach Chalet soccer fields make public debut
The grass was certainly greener Wednesday at the newly-renovated Beach Chalet Soccer Fields in Golden Gate Park.Read More
Parks deal approved for SF’s southeast side
New parks that would create one of the longest continuous open spaces along the Bay in San Francisco are a step closer to being built.Read More
In-law conversions OK’d for pricey SF neighborhoods
Garages, storage areas, basements and other underutilized spaces in District 3 and District 8 just got the green light to be converted into in-law units.Read More
‘Pit Stop’ restroom opens at 16th and Mission
The Mission, traditionally a neighborhood with a high volume of requests for the city to remove human waste, is the newest neighborhood to benefit from staffed public toilets.Read More
Farrell urges fresh look at private shuttles
Mark Farrell seeks a report with recommendations to help the Board of Supervisors regulate the private commuter shuttle services.Read More
Thieves target Petaluma’s unlocked cars
Police said there were 11 early morning thefts on Friday from unlocked vehicles and residences in northeast Petaluma. Read More
Noe Valley is about to get even sweeter
If all goes as planned, a Noe Valley parking lot could soon be turned into a peaceful park.Read More
SF’s official block party starts this weekend
The Embarcadero is ready to kick off the biggest Sunday Streets season in the the event's five-year history.Read More