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After years of declining property values and a pandemic-driven exodus of remote tech workers, signs of life are reemerging in ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie, who took office in January, has focused on reducing crime, open drug use, and street encampments in the ...
When a divorce made life overwhelming late last year, a woman surrendered her dog to San Francisco Animal Care and Control. The 3-year-old pit bull and mastiff mix was gentle, easygoing and friendly, ...
San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott reflects on his 8 1/2 years serving the city on the eve of his departure. He describes ...
An eviction might force some of those at the court to move in with family. Landlords might be reluctant to rent to them in ...
Among ICU patients, there was a heightened likelihood for in-hospital mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic, but after the ...
The news has come as an “encouraging” sign for Supervisor Matt Dorsey, who represents the SoMa neighborhood and, along with other city leaders, has been working to reorient downtown development away ...
Over the past 32 years, One Market Restaurant has garnered culinary accolades; hosted big name politicos, sports luminaries ...
The iconic seven-day, 545-mile ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles is coming to an end this year due to a decline in ridership and production costs.
Dr. Kimberlee Messina will leave SFCC to become City College of San Francisco's next chancellor.