A San Francisco street-outreach worker suffered a battered hand after his car was struck by an autonomous Zoox on Saturday.
For Travis and Tyrone, picking up trash is the routine that helps them keep an eye on people in need in the Tenderloin.
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After moving from Mexico City to San Francisco, Daniel Meléndez found work and friendship at Dog Eared Books in the Mission ...
Blue Shield has denied retired firefighter Ken Jones’ care, sparking outrage from firefighters and elected officials ...
A new street sign will be unveiled for "Claude the Alligator Way," right in front of Claude's home for 17 years.
A person was fatally shot last night near 16th Street and San Bruno Avenue. SFPD's Homicide Detail are leading the ...
Over 100 unhoused people died in San Francisco in 2025. On Thursday, outreach workers, volunteers, and friends remembered ...
The new owners submitted an application with the Planning Department to turn the building into a restaurant, bookstore and ...
Of state's 10 largest cities, only San Francisco and L.A. have separate building and planning departments. Mayor Lurie wants ...
The proportion of Black drivers being stopped for traffic violations has dropped: Black people made up less than 20 percent ...
Lurie’s first “State of the City,” which he delivered Thursday morning kicked off with tough love, but ultimate focused on ...
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