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A San Francisco supervisor introduced legislation Wednesday that would expand where the city places shelters and services. But it stops short of mandating a shelter in any particular neighborhood.
Mayor Daniel Lurie launches Love Our Neighborhoods, a simplified permit process to aid community-led projects in San ...
A fire in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood escalated to a 2-alarm affecting buildings on Natoma and Minna Streets, ...
San Francisco police are investigating a disturbing incident in which a group of teens assaulted a woman unprovoked Monday night.
A group of frustrated San Francisco residents is sick of receiving tickets despite being parked in their own driveways. Some ...
The Golden Gate Greenway was envisioned as a vibrant, car-lite public space in the Tenderloin. Years into planning, it's ...
The city now allows homeowners to sell newly built ADUs as condos. Here’s how it works, and why it could reshape San ...
About 130 miles of San Francisco's roads aren't considered streets at all, at least not by the city. Residents nearby are ...
A proposal has been submitted to build a new skyscraper in San Francisco that would eclipse the city's 61-story Salesforce ...
Family-owned Central Drug Store in San Francisco closes its doors after serving the community since the early 1900s, with ...
New projects and conversions, particularly in the city’s tepid downtown, are incorporating several different uses and ...
Tri Counties Bank has hired the veteran crew of a former First Republic Bank branch to reopen it under the Tri Counties ...