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Planting Justice nursery launches new farming initiative
Earth Day is next week, and a new initiative to plant trees, fruits and vegetables is underway in the East Bay, where a long-standing nursery run by residents and formerly incarcerated people is taking the lead. Vianey Arana reports.
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SFMTA planning safety improvement project after deadly bus stop crash
SFMTA is rolling out proposed changes to the intersection where a family died.
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After SF's Chinatown merchants raise concerns, board votes to adjust lion dance entertainment permit
After weeks of mediation to no avail, there is a little movement when it comes to the future of lion dance performances in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
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Golden Gate Bridge protest: San Francisco DA asks for public's help to determine charges
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins is asking for the public’s help to determine what charges should be filed against the 26 people who were arrested Monday during protests on the Golden Gate Bridge.
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384-square-foot Cupertino home sells for ‘considerably over' $1.7 million asking price
A tiny house in the Bay Area that would fit into most apartments sold for “considerably over” the $1.7 million asking price, a real estate agent involved in the transaction confirms to NBC Bay Area.
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Welcoming spring with the Cherry Blossom Festival Grand Parade in SF
Thousands of people flocked to San Francisco’s Japantown Saturday for the opening ceremony of the Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival.