Citywide, $400 million in cuts await. Last month, the public health department released a list of $17 million in planned cuts ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie emphasized Monday morning that the city will remain a safe place for immigrants in the lead-up to the ...
Headworks at the city's largest wastewater treatment center were recently replaced. Residents say odors have improved.
New group is advertising a "March for Billionaires" in San Francisco. Their language closely mirrors real tech executives’ ...
Bar Brucato opened less than a year ago, the interior itself is a bit out of place, in a good way – airy, plant-filled, and ...
Jamal Lavallier, who works an early-morning garbage route in the Castro and the Mission, is a finalist for a national driver ...
The crowd held up an American flag and created signs reading "We have eyes, no more lies" as part of the national protests.
Fears of exposure to radiation from the Hunters Point Shipyard prompted the Department of Public Health to open the clinic.
SOMArts has a new exhibit and SFMOMA and MoAD are collaborating on a Feb. 5 event. Plus loads of great art all around town.
We have bad news from the Outer Sunset farmer's market. Meanwhile, there's a new trinket trade box by the beach.
Civil rights groups seek nationwide stop to immigration courthouse arrests and prolonged detentions in short-term holding ...
Students ordered to stay home starting Friday and attend classes online via Zoom while they complete TB testing ...