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The biggest loss in Paradise? Its elders

James “Jay” Rose woke up on the morning of Nov. 8 to his roommates packing in a panic. It was shortly after 9 a.m., and the entire town of Paradise had jus → Read More

Hit and run trial begins for Castro’s ‘Hot Cop’

Opening statements began Wednesday in the hit and run trial of San Francisco Police Officer Christopher Kohrs, known popularly as “The Hot Cop of the Castr → Read More

Top stories of the week: Emergency immigration hotline, seal pupping season, delivery robots

Had a hard time keeping up with The City's news this week? Here are our top stories on from the past few days: SF to craft rules for robot delivery service → Read More

California Health Officials release report on cell phone radiation

A previously unreleased report on cell phone radiation commissioned by California’s Department of Public Health has finally been released. The report was o → Read More

Counter-protest planned in response to Berkeley ‘March 4 Trump’

News that a nationwide 'March 4 Trump' would be hitting close to home this weekend has spurred another group into action. BAMN, the "The Coalition to Defen → Read More

Recology driver spotted offering senior citizen a little assistance

A heartwarming act of kindness was captured today when a Recology worker took a break from keeping The City's streets' clean to help a senior citizen cross → Read More

Eight weeks of overnight construction will close parts of 19th Avenue

A large construction project to seismically upgrade three key Hetch Hetchy water delivery pipelines will come close to home this month and next when worker → Read More

Air District offers $5 million in grants for public electric vehicle charging stations

The Air District announced that it's opening its 2017 grant funding cycle Thursday, with $5 million available for businesses, nonprofits, and public agenci → Read More

SFMTA changes tune after public outcry over new ‘parking-protected’ bike lane

It was supposed to be a bike lane that kept drivers away from cyclists. Instead, it became a parking lot. Late last year, just south of Cesar Chavez Street → Read More

Babysitters earn more in SF than anywhere else in the nation, states new report

San Francisco's expensive childcare costs extend to babysitting, according to a new study released by online nannying resource UrbanSitter. The company, wh → Read More

South Park reopening next week after $3.8 million renovation

San Francisco's oldest park is reopening on Tuesday after a 16-month renovation. South Park, which was established in 1852, will have brand new ADA-accessi → Read More

Nearly 700,000 books returned to SF Public Library during ‘fine amnesty’ month

A recent campaign by the San Francisco Public Library to reactivate its absent membership and recover overdue books is being viewed as a success after 12,2 → Read More

Pro-Trump rally marching in Berkeley Saturday

A national event titled "March 4 Trump" is coming to Berkeley Saturday. The march is one of dozens taking place around the country, including in Washington → Read More

New poll shows SF residents favor Navigation Centers

Concern is rising about citywide homeless street behavior, the cost of owning a home in San Francisco decreasing, and 79 percent of residents support San F → Read More

According to new study 70% of SF transit riders don’t trust payment security

Recent data pulled from ACI Worldwide’s 2016 Mass Transit Payments Report shows that almost 70 percent of San Francisco's public transit riders don't trust → Read More