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San Francisco supervisors push for homeless shelter equity
Two San Francisco supervisors have proposed a controversial change in the ongoing effort to help unhoused people get off the streets.
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SF supervisor seeks community input on how to spend traffic safety funding
A San Francisco supervisor is reaching out to his constituents on how to spend state money to improve traffic safety in the area.
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Thousands gather in San Francisco for 58th annual Cherry Blossom Festival
Thousands crowded San Francisco’s Japantown on Sunday for the 58th annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Kiyomi Takeda, who’s part of the festival’s non-profit arm, said there was plenty for people to experience. “Small businesses that create art bring it to our festival, and as well every kind of cultural arts you can think of, from martial arts to dance to...
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San Francisco still behind on getting workers back to the office, new data shows
San Francisco still lags behind most other major United States cities when it comes to workers coming back to the office.
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San Francisco hosts celebration for new park along Great Highway
A community celebration was held on Saturday for San Francisco’s new park along the Upper Great Highway.
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‘Grandpa Vicha' San Francisco attack case delayed again
The case against a 23-year-old man who allegedly pushed an elderly man to his death in San Francisco four years ago – a flashpoint in the “Stop Asian Hate” movement – was delayed once again Friday.
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Thousands rally in San Francisco, Bay Area as part of national ‘Hands Off!' demonstrations
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in San Francisco’s Civic Center on Saturday, expressing frustrations and anger about how President Donald Trump is running the country.
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Fans flood Oracle Park to cheer Giants on against the Seattle Mariners
A sea of orange and black filled Oracle Park as San Francisco Giants fans arrived to welcome the team and baseball back to the city.
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How one SF restaurant is preparing for the potential impact of President Trump's tariffs
The owner of New Delhi Restaurant in San Francisco is always ready to welcome diners, but now he’s worried that the prices of goods he needs to make signature dishes will rise.
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Thieves crash car into North Bay camera store, steal equipment
Thieves used a car to ram into a North Bay camera store before stealing tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment earlier this week.