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A tour bus crashed into a construction site in the area of Stockton and Post streets near Union Square around 3 p.m. Friday. → Read More
A man in his late 20s is dead after allegedly climbing a construction site and firing gunshots near St. Luke’s Hospital in the Mission, the San Francisco Police Department said. » → Read More
Carol Doda, the legendary topless dancer of another era’s North Beach, died Monday afternoon in San Francisco. She was 78. → Read More
A three-alarm fire on Sunday morning in the Inner Mission neighborhood of San Francisco destroyed an auto business and displaced 21 people at an apartment building, an assistant chief of » → Read More
The Safeway Holiday Ice Rink in Union Square draws children of all ages to strap on the skates and participate in the magical tradition of outdoor ice skating in the » → Read More
Characters and creatures of all shapes and forms roamed the streets of The City Friday, in the spirit of All Hallows’ Eve. → Read More
Coit Tower and Presidio Officer’s Club receive Governor’s Historic Preservation Awards From California Office of Historic Preservation news release – The Coit Memorial Tower rehabilitation project was significant for its » → Read More
A San Francisco police sergeant shot and killed a male suspect who allegedly tried to grab a gun from another officer near 8th and Market streets Thursday, October 15, 2015. » → Read More
Climate change protesters gathered at the corner of Bush and Montgomery streets Monday, September 28, 2015. (Mike Koozmin/S.F. Examiner) → Read More
Outside AT&T Park at the bottom of a 24-foot-high wall at right field lies a free viewing area for San Francisco Giants fans to gather at and view their favorite » → Read More
On Friday, July 31, 2015 the Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco unveiled a public art installation by artist Beili Liu, of 50,000 mylar “bricks” which were hot glued to » → Read More
JJ has run the Trolley Bus Flower Shop for 20 years. Trolley Bus is a colorful sidewalk stand that has been open and selling numerous types of flowers on the » → Read More
A little less than 20 years ago Joanna Kaera McClure, 83, was living life in retirement when she was approached by a friend who was a marriage commissioner. This friend » → Read More
Former City College of San Francisco students Gordon Szeto and Matt Osborne are the owners of San Francisco’s only strictly film camera supply store, Glass Key Photo. After opening as » → Read More
A BART passenger got her arm stuck in a station escalator this afternoon, a fire spokeswoman said. Several callers reported the stuck rider at the Powell Street station starting at » → Read More
Labor union local 2850, UNITEHERE, and other activist groups gathered at the Powell Street cable car turnaround on Tuesday, July 21, 2015 to protest Scott Rodrick, principal of M.Y. China in » → Read More
On a blustery and overcast Tuesday afternoon, people in downtown San Francisco can be seen wearing a variety of unique and colorful headwear. (Special to S.F. Examiner/Natasha Dangond) → Read More
Cable car conductors and grip men working at the Powell and Market Streets turnaround in San Francisco, July 20, 2015. (Special to S.F. Examiner/Natasha Dangond) → Read More
Rose Marie Cleese displays a handful of old photos and with the help of Kerri Young of Historypin scans the historic pictures at a workstation on the main floor of the California » → Read More
The Tenderloin Museum located at 398 Eddy Street in San Francisco officially opened its doors on Thursday, July 16, 2015. (Michael Ares/Special to the S.F. Examiner) → Read More