Election fraud charges filed against former District 7 campaign worker
by Kate Conger The San Francisco District Attorney's Office has filed election fraud charges against a man who worked on the 2012 District 7 campaign of former Board of Supervisors candidate Robert...
View ArticleMission Dolores Park Mexican Liberty Bell to be moved
by Bay City News The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department announced on Wednesday the relocation of the replica Mexican Liberty Bell at Mission Dolores Park. The bell, which was installed in...
View ArticleCampos threatens lawsuit to spare seniors from eviction 'death sentence'
by Chris RobertsDeclaring that San Francisco has "lost its soul," a city supervisor pledged Thursday to use every means at The City's disposal to stop the closure of a Portola district senior...
View ArticleHousing activists take aim at Cow Hollow company over eviction of longtime...
by Jessica KwongAnti-eviction activists have blamed San Francisco's housing crisis on a number of entities, from landlords to tech companies to commuter shuttles, but they staged their most recent...
View ArticleSome San Mateo County inmates could be relocated to Alameda County
by S. Parker YeskoSome San Mateo County inmates may need to be relocated to facilities in Alameda County if overcrowding in the local jail continues its climb to critical levels.The San Mateo County...
View ArticlePolice identify suspect in attack outside AT&T Park that left woman unconscious
by Bay City News Police have identified one of the suspects in an attack outside San Francisco's AT&T Park Thursday evening that left a woman unconscious. Police arrested Francisco Lopez, 32, in...
View ArticleAfter cease-and-desist order, parking apps negotiate for City Attorney's...
by Kate Conger and Jessica Kwong Who owns your parking spot? The question is at the heart of San Francisco's recent battle with companies that use financial incentives to lure local drivers into...
View ArticleSan Francisco man found guilty of attempting lewd contact with minors in...
by Rob Nagle The San Francisco man accused of trying to woo two teenage girls in Millbrae last year was found guilty by a jury on Thursday of six felony counts related to the incident, San Mateo...
View ArticleCost for commuter shuttles using Muni stops may rise
by Jessica KwongThe fee for Google buses and other commuter shuttles - seized on by anti-displacement activists as the symbol of San Francisco's income inequality - to use a selected network of Muni...
View ArticlePolice make arrest in June Golden Gate Park shooting
by Rob Nagle A man was arrested Monday in connection with a shooting in Golden Gate Park in June, Officer Albie Esparza said in a statement Friday. Randy Baldwin, 31, of San Francisco, was taken into...
View ArticleUrban Green says evicted SF tenant can stay, but attorney cries foul
by Jessica Kwong Urban Green Investments, the landlord that was seeking to evict 98-year-old Mary Phillips from her apartment of 50 years in the Mission Dolores neighborhood, said Friday afternoon...
View ArticleOld housing may have rampant lead violations
by Chris RobertsNichelle Fulbright still isn't positive how her daughter, now 3, came to have elevated levels of lead in her blood last year.But after the Department of Public Health contacted the...
View ArticleSF firefighters still seeking more funding for mental health services
by Chris RobertsWhen the toils of the job become too intense, San Francisco police can take advantage of in-house mental health services to help cope with stress before it escalates into something...
View ArticleSan Carlos School District explores options for charter center after land...
by Emilie MutertThe San Carlos School District is considering alternative sites for its Charter Learning Center after the City Council recently voted against building a new facility on city-owned...
View ArticleSF police, schools ironing out details of newly defined relationship
by Laura DudnickBeginning this school year, the Police Department and the San Francisco Unified School District will have a more centrally coordinated relationship.For years, school resource officers...
View ArticleFemale victim stabbed near Mission BART station
by Bay City NewsA female victim was stabbed in San Francisco's Mission District Sunday morning, a police spokesman said.The stabbing was reported at the BART Plaza at 24th and Mission streets around...
View ArticleNew SF law would require developer disclosure of housing discrimination track...
by Jonah Owen LambResidential builders and developers doing business in San Francisco may soon have to disclose to The City whether they ever discriminated against the LGBT community.Under a proposed...
View ArticleParking meters soon to take all forms of payment
by Jessica KwongMotorists frustrated with parking meters incapable of taking various forms of payment -- credit cards, debit cards, transit agency parking cards, pay-by-phone and coins -- will be...
View ArticleCouple accused of running Sunset neighborhood brothel back in court
by Rob NagleThe preliminary hearing for a couple accused of running a brothel out of their Sunset residence will continue on Tuesday, according to the District Attorney's Office.Jin Shi and Linjun...
View ArticleYMCA takes over safety-net services for county Human Services Agency
by Brendan P. BartholomewAfter the closure of a core service center that provided emergency safety-net services to Brisbane, South San Francisco and San Bruno, San Mateo County's Human Services Agency...
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