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Oakland anti-fracking rally to draw thousands
Thousands are expected in Oakland Saturday to call for a fracking moratorium in California.Read More
Cancer-stricken photographer captures urban grace
Lying in her hospital bed, Nancie Gee gazes out the window, watching the birds.Read More
Initiatives aim to build more affordable housing
Competing initiatives take different paths toward increasing affordable housing in San Francisco.Read More
Initiative promotes parks, muzzles pushback
A November ballot measure give voters a chance to put City parks on the fast track. Read More
San Francisco voters to weigh $15 minimum wage
The minimum wage in San Francisco will climb to $15 by 2018 if voters say "yes" in November. Read More
Bicyclists’ portraits of survival
Riding a bicycle on San Francisco streets requires a special kind of courage.Read More
Campos supporters protest attack ads
About 70 women protested against ads targeting David Campos' stance on domestic violence.Read More
‘Calle 24’ aims to preserve Latino heritage
24th Street between Mission and Potrero has been declared a Latino Cultural District.Read More
Laura’s Law aims to help mentally disabled
People with serious mental disorders may soon be able to receive better care in San Francisco.Read More
Supe seeks housing priority for homeless
Legislation from Supervisor Mark Farrell would give homeless first priority to affordable housing.Read More
75 years of Mom and Pop hardware
LAUREL VILLAGE — The smell of popcorn lingered in the air on a bright weekend afternoon.Read More
Funding aims to reduce homelessness
An additional $1.4 million may mean fewer homeless on City streets.Read More
Software helps parents peep on teens’ smartphones
Parents have a new tool to help them keep track of their possibly wayward teenagers.Read More
Groceries get hero’s welcome in Vis Valley
Mayor Ed Lee and Supervisor Malia Cohen welcomed Grocery Outlet to Visitacion Valley.Read More
Visitacion Valley ‘food desert’ gets an oasis
A Grocery Outlet supermarket opened Thursday in Visitacion Valley.Read More
San Francisco takes another run at free Wi-Fi
Free Internet access for all San Franciscans. It's been promised, but never delivered upon.Read More
‘The Burglary’ and the theft of privacy
The parallels between the Edward Snowden case and The Burglary by Betty Medsger can't be ignored.Read More
Supervisors act to ease housing crisis
The debate over housing in San Francisco spilled into the Board of Supervisors chambers.Read More
Stars shimmer for ‘We Day’ volunteers
ORACLE ARENA — Students who earned their way to We Day let loose in loud celebration.Read More
Skyline College loosens gag on faculty speech
One Bay Area college is backing off a policy to limit faculty speech to reporters.Read More