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Audit finds utility companies, state officials failing mission to prevent wildfires
An audit finds that utility companies and state officials are failing to prevent wildfires with inadequate plans and lack of enforcement.Read More
CleanPowerSF could be two-thirds non-renewable
The CleanPowerSF program has taken over a decade to be developed and still faces issues that might further hold up implementation.Read More
PG&E acknowledges it broke the rules
PG&E released a second batch of private emails between its staff and the California Public Utilities Commission Monday.Read More
City takes aim at Lake Merced gun club
Nothing is more unnerving than taking my morning jog around Lake Merced and suddenly hearing a clay target shattered by a bullet. Read More
New City building is greener than thou
The sleek new glass tower at Golden Gate and Polk is set to be the greenest building in the country. But being green also means spending green.Read More
Gun club balks at Lake Merced cleanup bill
Years have passed, fingers have been pointed, and now it seems The City is finally making headway in cleaning up Lake Merced. Read More
Solar panels to power Noe Valley school
Alvarado Elementary is set to become the first significantly solar-powered public school in The City.Read More
Streetlight was burned out night of vicious rape
What does it take to get a burned-out City streetlight replaced? How about a vicious rape.Read More