neighborhoods

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…

6 years ago

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…

6 years ago

‘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…

6 years ago

Caltrain to shush horns near many stations

Neighborhoods near several Caltrain stations along the Peninsula will be quieter starting Wednesday.

7 years ago

San Francisco power outage affects thousands

A power outage has been reported Sunday afternoon in San Francisco affecting thousands of residents.

7 years ago

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…

7 years ago

Chinatown arson suspect arrested

Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a fire that was set in the doorway of a commercial building…

8 years ago

Berkeley launches Bay Area’s first ‘resilience strategy’

Berkeley officials released an ambitious plan aimed at tackling issues like natural disasters and climate change.

8 years ago

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.

8 years ago

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…

9 years ago

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…

9 years ago

‘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…

9 years ago

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.

9 years ago

Thieves target Petaluma’s unlocked cars

Police said there were 11 early morning thefts on Friday from unlocked vehicles and residences in northeast Petaluma.

9 years ago

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.

11 years ago

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.

12 years ago

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