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Couper Orona and Jess Gonzalez occupied a vacant home in the Castro for several hours before being removed by police, in a protest led by a new homeless advocacy organization called Reclaim SF. → Read More
Two different potential condo developments have been proposed for the site of the garden center, an Outer Sunset staple since the 1950s. → Read More
The library’s physical locations are closed during shelter-in-place orders. But its online resources are vast, from newspapers to movies to kids' content. → Read More
Selling marked-up masks, hand sanitizer and toilet paper isn't just unethical — it's illegal. → Read More
The president of the San Francisco Fine Arts Museums and a part-owner of the San Francisco Giants were among the attendees. → Read More
N-Judah commuters were greeted during rush hour with the unofficial signs, which admonish against transphobia. → Read More
Jordan Davis, a tenant representative to the city’s SRO Task Force, is asking the city to cap SRO rents at 30% of tenants' incomes. → Read More
Despite the recent passage of a law requiring SF businesses to accept cash, Muni is set to raise fares on riders who pay cash on July 1. → Read More
Activists and former Google employees are lobbying Pride's board to exclude the company from this year's event. → Read More
Homeless mothers rallied on the steps of City Hall on Thursday to demand stable housing for themselves and their children. → Read More
Residents of the Hotel Iroquois, a Tenderloin single-room-occupancy hotel, are opening its doors this weekend for free tours and performances. → Read More