Students and faculty from City College will rally on the steps of City Hall Friday.
JANE WARNER MEMORIAL PLAZA — San Francisco's nude activists got naked again Saturday.
A group of strangers tumbled out of sleep into a drizzly San Francisco morning.
Supervisor Mark Farrell will host hearings to assess The City's role in housing the homeless.
StartupBus brings strangers together to develop startup concepts on a multi-day road trip.
Death penalty opponents have criticized reforms sponsored by three former governors.
Cal has produced more volunteers for the Peace Corps than any other school since 1961.
The Free Muni for Youth Pilot Program served 31,000 San Francisco youth in 2013.
BURTON HIGH SCHOOL — Screaming high-schoolers cheered a star-filled reward for community service.
The health and human rights of women and girls gain special attention this month in San Francisco.
CITY HALL — A "soda tax" tax may splash into The City thanks to an impending ballot measure.
CITY HALL — The building at Page and Masonic will provide 17 units for the developmentally disabled.
CITY HALL — The Board of Supervisors unanimously backed a "ban-the-box" ordinance Tuesday.
CITY HALL — San Franciscans evicted under the Ellis Act could be getting some relief.
Buyback participants will get $100 for a gun and $200 for an assault weapon, no questions asked.
BART management and unions have fired up negotiations again as a Monday deadline lurks just days away.
Parents, students and children marched in Oakland during Saturday's "Justice for Trayvon" rallies.
A new report shows bicycle thefts outpace even iPhone thefts in San Francisco by a three to one margin.
Family House will more than double its capacity to house children receiving life-saving treatment and their families.
City College faces the battle of its life as accreditors challenge its role as higher education provider for San Francisco.
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