Public Housing Units to be Rehabilitated as Private Entities Take Over...
San Francisco's long-dilapidated public housing units will receive a $500 million facelift over the next three years as the units are transitioned to private property managers under the nationwide...
View ArticleThree Stores Robbed at Gunpoint Monday Evening, One Suspect Arrested
Police are investigating three armed robberies that took place at different stores across San Francisco on Monday evening, a police spokesman said today. Police arrested Nathaniel Jeremiah Castro, 23,...
View ArticleSupes Approve Ordinance to Protect Senior LGBT Residents From...
A city ordinance prohibiting discrimination against senior lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender San Franciscans by long-term care facilities and nursing homes was unanimously approved by the San...
View ArticleSFIFF: Paul Schrader, Romeo Is Bleeding, Results, And More Mid-Week Picks
The San Francisco International Film Festival is well underway, and everything I've seen thus far has been pretty good. A highlight has to be David Thomson's talk before the documentary Listen To Me...
View ArticleCity Considers Pros and Cons of Market Rate Housing Moratorium in Mission...
Hundreds of San Franciscans descended on City Hall today to voice their opinions prior to a vote by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on whether a 45-day moratorium on market-rate housing...
View ArticleUpper Market Gets Red Light Turn Restrictions, Painted Pedestrian Safety Zones
Safety measures implemented as part of San Francisco's Upper Market Street Safety Project were unveiled today including right turn restrictions at red lights, bolder crosswalks, and painted pedestrian...
View ArticleSuspicious Object in Castro District Deemed Harmless
A San Francisco sheriff's deputy spotted the suspicious object on top of a newspaper rack on the southwest corner of 17th and Noe streets around 11:15 a.m., according to police. The area around 17th...
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