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San Francisco brims with life, color as Bay to Breakers grandly returns
One of the oldest and perhaps most fun footraces in North America returned last Sunday after two years stuck in pandemic purgatory.Read More
Ellis Act protesters blast real estate speculators as tenants face eviction
The Ellis Act is being used to evict a group of 19th Streets tenants, and they're not alone. Protesters Monday called for repeal of the 1985 law.Read More
Trump answers cries for justice with threats of fascism
Change, inevitable and constant, flows like a lazy river until the currents of history accelerate into rapids of sudden crises.Read More
Big bump in SF garbage rates approved
San Francisco gave Recology a green light to raise collection rates for trash, recycling and compost.Read More
Trump inauguration sparks resistance
There were two inaugurations Friday, one in Washington for President Trump, and another in San Francisco to kick off the resistance.Read More
‘Home Match’ pairs homeowners with home-seekers
Supervisor Katy Tang is floating a new housing scheme to alleviate The City's chronic shortage.Read More
Marchers honor lives lost in tragic week of violence
Hundreds marched with Black Lives Matter in San Francisco down Market Street, from the Embarcadero to the Civic Center.Read More
Fire permit plan washes out at Ocean Beach
A tsunami of outcry has extinguished a plan to require permits and fees for campfires on Ocean Beach.Read More
20 bullets killed Mario Woods. Would Tasers have saved him?
An autopsy showed Mario Woods suffered 17 gunshot wounds with "back to front" trajectories.Read More
Mayor’s housing plan seen as threat to rent control
Mayor Ed Lee's Affordable Housing Bonus Program is under fire as a threat to rent-controlled housing.Read More
Park Service kicks sand on Ocean Beach bonfires
Spontaneous fireside gatherings and mid-winter cookouts will soon be history at Ocean Beach.Read More
Future flickers for Ocean Beach bonfires
A ban on Ocean Beach bonfires was the burning question at the Cliff House last Thursday.Read More
City parks brighten budget forecast
San Francisco’s budget forecasting season kicked off Thursday with some relatively good news.Read More
Recycling issues pile up as options dwindle
The closure of recycling centers in San Francisco leaves city residents few options.Read More
Boy on bike hit by truck, critically injured
A 3-year-old boy on a bicycle was struck by a truck near Golden Gate Park Thursday morning.Read More
Illegal ‘in-law’ housing closer to going legit
A process to legalize “in-law” housing units is headed for the Board of Supervisors.Read More
SF plastic bottle ban targets ‘Big Soda’
CITY HALL — New legislation would stem free-flowing profits for bottled water producers.Read More
Tenants rights get boost from SF Supes
The Board acted to curb tenant harassment from landlords, and urged changes in the Ellis Act. Read More
Wal-Mart protest sends stern message
San Francisco protesters joined demonstrations in 15 U.S. cities demanding higher wages for Wal-Mart workers.Read More
Beach Chalet soccer fields face pitched battle
If lawyers had a penalty shootout, it might look like what played out in a San Francisco courtroom.Read More