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Sumo-sized voter guide gets fat and pricey
This fall's San Francisco voter guide will swell to whopping 500 pages and cost an estimated $1.8 million to print.Read More
Mayor Ed Lee pays off Super Bowl bet
Mayor Ed Lee made good on his Super Bowl bet Friday with some community service — and some eating — in Baltimore.Read More
San Francisco top cop calls for more cameras
Police Chief Greg Suhr says more surveillance cameras along Market Street could prevent tragedies like the Boston bombings.Read More
SF misses chance to name street after Harvey Milk
While we decide if we'll rename SFO after Harvey Milk, San Diego claims dibs on Harvey Milk Street. Read More
Community college graduation rates slip
Less than half of community college students managed to transfer or earn a certificate within their six-year goal.Read More
Tiny Golden Gate Park door vanishes
The miniature-sized door that mysteriously appeared in the base of a Golden Gate Park tree has now disappeared.Read More
Richmond Sunday Streets moves closer to home
Organizers hope moving the Richmond's October Sunday Streets event into the actual neighborhood will spark community engagement. Read More
Conference weaves threads of Arab womanhood
Saturday's Arab Women's Conference at the San Francisco Main Library seeks to expand the conversation on women and Islam.Read More
Mike Judge clogs Palo Alto streets for new pilot
Traffic could be a nightmare today in Palo Alto, but a new Mike Judge comedy series on Silicon Valley just might be worth it.Read More
Flood of Peninsula cities ban plastic bags
Redwood City, San Carlos and Palo Alto are the latest Bay Area cities to jump on the plastic bag banwagon.Read More