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Cops search for man in FiDi sexual assault
SF police are searching for a person in connection with a hotel sexual assault in the Financial District.Read More
One killed in Embarcadero car crash
Police said at least one person has died in a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on The Embarcadero.Read More
Tenderloin stabbing victim identified
The victim of a fatal stabbing early Monday morning in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood has been identified by the medical examiner’s office as 53-year-old San Joaquin County resident John...Read More
$185M donation at UCSF to help launch new Neuroscience institute
University of California at San Francisco has received its largest single donation ever and will use to construct a new research institute dedicated to neuroscience, university officials said Tuesday.Read More
SF Zoo to auction art created by animals
Animal lovers can now own works of art created by animals from the San Francisco Zoo.Read More
Hunger strike activists demand Ed Lee’s attention
A hunger strike calling for Mayor Ed Lee to step down or fire the city's police chief continued Saturday.Read More
Man rescued from Ocean Beach surf
A week after two boys were lost in the surf off Ocean Beach, a man was rescued in the same area.Read More
Supervisor Breed introduces potential ban on styrofoam
Styrofoam could soon become prohibited in San Francisco, according to legislation introduced Tuesday by President of the Board of Supervisors, London Breed.Read More
Proposal would allow 99-year-old woman to stay in Lower Haight apartment
A 99-year-old woman faced with eviction from her Lower Haight apartment in San Francisco could remain in her home under a tentative deal reached in court today.Read More
Supes approve legislation requiring solar panels on new buildings
San Francisco today became the first major city in the country to approve legislation requiring solar panels on new buildings.Read More
Supervisor Kim proposes to make City College free
San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim announced Tuesday a proposal to make City College of San Francisco free for those who live and work in the city.Read More
Suspect arrested in connection to at least five burglaries
Police in San Francisco arrested a man last week in connection with at least five auto burglaries.Read More
Historic Chinatown hospital opens new tower
Officials at San Francisco's Chinese Hospital in Chinatown Monday held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of the nonprofit hospital's new Patient Tower.Read More
Officials search Ocean Beach surf for missing teens
A search is underway for two swimmers missing at Ocean Beach since this afternoon. Read More
Burglary suspect falls from roof, lands in hospital
A man suspected of burglarizing at least two apartments was hospitalized this morning.Read More
Baby giraffe arrives at San Francisco Zoo
A just-born giraffe took her first steps at the San Francisco Zoo on Friday, zoo officials announced.Read More
SF floats $260 million loan for Transbay Terminal
San Francisco city officials Monday announced a $260 million bailout loan and increased oversight for the troubled Transbay Transit Center.Read More
Toddler missing after mother found dead
SF police are asking for help locating a missing at-risk, 2-year-old girl whose mother was the victim of a homicide.Read More
Phone, text message scam targets SF residents
Scammers impersonating police officers are telling SF victims they're being investigated. Read More
Mission assault leaves one with life-threatening injuries
Police are seeking a suspect in an assault that left a victim with life-threatening injuries in the Mission.Read More