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SF's First Rapid Transit Corridor Opens Along Van Ness Avenue
After several years and hundreds of millions of dollars, San Francisco’s first rapid transit corridor on Van Ness Avenue is was officially open Friday. Cierra Johnson reports.
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SF's First Rapid Transit Corridor Opens Along Van Ness Avenue
After several years and hundreds of millions of dollars, San Francisco’s first rapid transit corridor on Van Ness Avenue is was officially open Friday. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Muni Subway Service Resumes After Flooding Delay
A flooding-related service delay Wednesday morning on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency metro subway has been resolved, transit officials said.
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SF: Mechanical Problem at Civic Center Causing Underground Muni Delays
A mechanical issue at Civic Center station is causing delays Monday morning along several San Francisco Municipal Railway lines.
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San Francisco's AMC Van Ness 14 Movie Theater Closes Down
AMC’s Van Ness 14 Theater in San Francisco closed down Thursday night after screening it’s final film.
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Construction on Van Ness Raises Concern for San Francisco Residents
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will make another critical change to the Van Ness Corridor Friday that will make it impossible to make left turns on Hayes Street.
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San Francisco Police Identify Decorated Officer Critically Wounded in Hit-and-Run
San Francisco police on Thursday identified the decorated officer who is undergoing intensive care after being mowed down a day prior by a suspected hit-and-run driver, who has since been arrested.
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Hit-and-Run Leaves San Francisco Police Officer in Critical Condition
A suspected hit-and-run driver was in custody following a manhunt Wednesday afternoon after a San Francisco police officer on a bicycle was mowed down and critically injured, police said.
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Warriors Fans Celebrate NBA Title in Streets of Oakland
Fans poured out into the streets of Oakland on Monday night to celebrate the Golden State Warriors winning the NBA championship, the team’s second in three years.
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Body Found on Muni Tracks in SF: Transit Officials
A body was found on the Muni tracks on Wednesday, causing major delays in the subway system between the West Portal and Church Street stations, according to a San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency spokesman.
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Unprecedented Toll Considered for Popular ‘Crooked' Lombard Street in San Francisco
A possible toll, parking officers and a fully funded “Lombard Ambassadors” program are being considered as ways to curb the congestion along San Francisco’s most crooked street.
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Woman Talks Man Down From 160-Foot KTLA Tower After Tense Standoff
A woman who recognized a man from church talked him down from a 160-foot radio tower in Hollywood Wednesday after the spectacle stopped rush-hour traffic and jammed Sunset Boulevard for hours.
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New Safety Measures Call for Widening Sidewalks Along San Francisco's Lombard Street
One of San Francisco’s busiest and most famous streets is about to be slimmed down.
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Ambush-Style Murder In South Los Angeles Has LAPD Searching For Two Killers
The 911 call the evening of Aug. 27, 2015 is chilling to hear. A man in his 20s, with a gunshot wound himself, is heard crying for his brother who would later not survive.
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Following Community Outrage, Sharper Future Halts Efforts to Move Sex Offender Clinic Into Church Street Building
Operators of a sex offender clinic will no longer set up shop in a San Francisco neighborhood after plans of the move sparked outrage in the community.
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Residents Outraged Over Proposed Sex Offender Clinic in San Francisco
San Francisco residents are outraged over a proposal for a sex offender clinic to set up shop near Duboce Park.
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2-Alarm House Fire in San Francisco's SoMa Neighborhood
San Francisco firefighters responded to a two-alarm fire in the South of Market neighborhood Friday evening, according to a fire dispatcher.
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Van Ness Closing for 3 Nights Due to Hospital Construction
A 12-block section of San Francisco’s Van Ness Avenue will close in the Van Ness\Civic Center neighborhood for 72 hours starting Thursday to accommodate construction work on a new hospital.