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SF fire commissioners face backlash over removing peer counselors from 911 calls
Opponents of the decision say removing the counselors will make emergency responses less effective.
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California leaders aim to put cap on resale ticket prices for certain venues
California lawmakers are considering legislation limiting how much someone can charge when re-selling tickets for live events, but only for some venues.
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San Francisco condo owners face steep costs over new sprinkler mandate
Upgrades mandated for some homes in San Francisco could range in cost from $15,000 to nearly a quarter of a million dollars, according to a new analysis of the city’s sprinkler mandate in certain buildings. Condominium owners in the affected buildings have been complaining that the mandate is too expensive to comply with. The new analysis will be part of…
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Narcotics operation in San Francisco leads to 87 arrests
A recent narcotics operation in San Francisco ended in 87 arrests and several pounds of drugs and a few guns confiscated, authorities announced.
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5 arrested in San Francisco child predator sting
The operation, conducted with the help of 10 other law enforcement agencies, took place over three days at the end of July.
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Lucky Supermarket in San Francisco's Panhandle to close next month
Another supermarket is closing in San Francisco, this time leaving residents of the city’s Panhandle neighborhood searching for new places to buy their groceries. The Lucky Supermarket on Fulton Street will shutter its doors for good next month. Inside the store, many shelves are already sitting empty as the community prepares for the loss of a convenient neighborhood staple....
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San Francisco sees surge in all-cash home sales driven by AI boom
Paying cash for a home isn’t too unusual in some markets, but in San Francisco — a city known for multimillion-dollar properties — paying cash used to be rare. That is no longer the case. A red-hot housing market is driving a surge in all-cash offers. According to data from Redfin, 30% of all home sales in the San Francisco…
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San Francisco's Buffalo Whole Foods Market to close after more than 50 years
After being a staple of the Castro neighborhood for more than 50 years, the Buffalo Whole Foods Market will be closing.
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San Francisco opens its first Jollibee after a 6-year delay
A new Jollibee restaurant will open in San Francisco tomorrow, six years after its announcement.
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Lawmakers push for national safety standards for autonomous vehicles
The officials are asking the federal agency to develop consistent safety regulations for autonomous vehicles nationwide.