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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 ...
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, ...
As Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislators negotiate a final version of the budget, their differences on transit financing will be a key issue.
A federal court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from clawing back millions in public health funding for four ...
Dr. Kimberlee Messina will leave SFCC to become City College of San Francisco's next chancellor.
An eviction might force some of those at the court to move in with family. Landlords might be reluctant to rent to them in ...
Brett Harker has been the head baseball coach at two college programs that have folded in the last five years.
The last time Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider was named to Germany's Olympic ice hockey roster, he didn't end up going.
Santa Clara's budget reserves are back to normal, but officials are still working to address hundreds of millions of dollars in needed infrastructure maintenance.
What is the history of the AIDS epidemic, when did treatment become widely available, and what are the current goals for ending this epidemic?
New York Mets reliever Justin Garza credited playing the MLB The Show video game during the 2020 pandemic for saving his ...
Two days after firing vaccine experts who help set the nation's immunization policies, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.