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San Francisco leaders inaugurate the Potrero Gateway Project, enhancing pedestrian and cycle safety with new infrastructure and art.
Mayor Lurie will miss his 1,500 shelter bed deadline. But that’s fine — and he should just admit it.
Men's beds in the Next Door Shelter on Polk St. on Aug. 20, 2024. Photo by Abigail Van Neely. When mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie announced an aggressive plan to stand up 1,500 shelter beds within six ...
South Africa-based Neighbourgood has opened three co-living buildings, encompassing 53 rooms. The company is planning to ...
Departments are leaving tens of millions of dollars unspent and unaccountable every year after billing each other for ...
We should be building homes for people, helping them get homes rather than institutionalizing homelessness, which is what ...
On Saturday, another birthday celebration at Davies Symphony Hall marked MTT's 80th birthday. It was a suitably flashy payback to the man who brought excitement and adventure, Grammy-winning ...
San Francisco’s Jefferson Square Park, once known as “Zombie Park” by locals due to frequent drug use, feels safe again, residents say, after police cracked down on overnight drug use in the ...
Sheriffs office resumes program after a federal appeals court ruled that requiring warrantless searches for participants in ...
Sheriff Paul Miyamoto announced Monday that the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office will resume using electronic ankle monitors for some accused criminals who are out of ...
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Local News Matters on MSNSan Francisco unveils curbside chargers to meet growing demand of electric vehiclesSan Francisco has installed the first two curbside chargers for electric vehicles to meet growing use of clean cars.
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San Francisco continues to struggle with an empty building glut. Millions of square feet of abandoned offices are weighing on its downtown real estate valuations, and its finances. While some private ...
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