Some San Francisco residents are concerned the city is making it more difficult to install planters on sidewalks as homeless advocates push back on their use.
Instead of going into the stadium, A’s fans tailgated outside, wearing shirts and carrying signs with the word “Sell.”
London Breed is doubling down on San Francisco’s Vision Zero goal of eliminating traffic deaths in the city.
Ayman Farahat argues that SF systematically pushes homeless encampments and sex trafficking to the Mission, while sparing upscale neighborhoods.
Mayoral candidate Mark Farrell says troops could help fight the fentanyl crisis in the Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods.
A jury has convicted a Concord man of detonating bombs and leading a high-speed chase across the Bay Bridge last October. aces 14 years. Click for details.
There's a new fence in San Francisco's Civic Center—and not the kind that buys and sells stolen goods.
San Francisco's 18 bridges with 'major defects' pose no imminent threat but need attention. Find out which bridges are affected.
The call for more resources to combat fentanyl comes as the drug takes the lives of hundreds of San Franciscans each year.
If elected, Yee would be the first woman to become California's governor. She is a San Francisco native born to Chinese immigrant parents.
After Mayor London Breed’s veto was defeated, housing is emerging as a key wedge issue in November's mayoral contest.
Nicole Shanahan, who was once married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, donated $4 million for a Super Bowl TV ad to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s candidacy.
The artificial intelligence boom is taking place in San Francisco, but expecting it to save the city’s economy might be a misplaced hope.
Regulars said the longtime Sunday ritual in Bernal Heights draws everyone from antique dealers to handymen to people nursing hangovers.
Barely a week after a rate hike and a positive policy announcement, State Farm said it would no longer serve 72,000 customers.
Vendors at Civic Center’s ‘Gift Gallery’ are getting kicked out on March 29, and an even-bigger outdoor market is also at risk.
SFMTA is on the prowl for cars blocking sidewalks, issuing tickets for cars encroaching even a foot into sidewalk space.
YIMBY Barak Gila is putting his money where his mouth is by donating his ‘unfair’ Prop. 13 tax break, which worsened our housing crisis.
San Francisco is ordering the owners of some sidewalk garden planters to move them within 30 days or pay a fine.
There's a new fence in San Francisco's Civic Center—and not the kind that buys and sells stolen goods.
San Francisco is ordering the owners of some sidewalk garden planters to move them within 30 days or pay a fine.
Regulars said the longtime Sunday ritual in Bernal Heights draws everyone from antique dealers to handymen to people nursing hangovers.
Even as the city’s leaders tout progress in the Tenderloin, residents of this street say the crackdown has intensified their issues.
Spring is a time of renewal. It’s also when a bunch of drag nuns crown the sexiest Jesus lookalike in the park.
San Francisco's annual 420 festival will not be held in Golden Gate Park next month, officials announced Tuesday.
About once a month, the Heath Clay Studio in the Mission hosts a class where you can learn to glaze like the founder of Heath Ceramics.
The 150-foot-tall amusement park ride has sat near Pier 39 since November—and now the mayor wants to keep it for a bit longer to bolster tourism.
Ayman Farahat argues that SF systematically pushes homeless encampments and sex trafficking to the Mission, while sparing upscale neighborhoods.
YIMBY Barak Gila is putting his money where his mouth is by donating his ‘unfair’ Prop. 13 tax break, which worsened our housing crisis.
This isn’t the first time Aaron Peskin has led efforts to block new housing under the pretense of protecting historic resources.
In the wake of the tragic crash that killed a family of four in West Portal, mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie calls for a bold new vision for safer streets.
The Keak Da Leek pizza is a masterpiece. Plus: why your next noodle soup obsession should be mohinga; and sampling oysters, Palm City-style.
Another eatery has closed in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood—but it seems another Mexican spot may soon appear in the same location.
A historic San Francisco diner is dying in the shadows of the city’s more trendy restaurants, partly because many people think it’s closed.
A bird of paradise from a Chinese hot spot, a plate full of flavor at the Ferry Building and a cubano fit for kings at an Oakland popup.