UCSF Supports Development of Mission Bay Elementary School
The University of California, San Francisco announced its support for the construction of a new kindergarten through fifth grade public school in … Keep Reading
The University of California, San Francisco announced its support for the construction of a new kindergarten through fifth grade public school in … Keep Reading
It took a while, and wasn’t in the form she expected, but Karen Erlichman eventually achieved her dream. When she was nine … Keep Reading
When Pennsylvania Avenue resident Loic Maestracci founded the San Francisco Music Expo in 2014, inviting seasoned producers and engineers to speak on … Keep Reading
Potrero Hill resident Andrea Laudate, 70, isn’t shy. She recently massaged talk show host James Corden’s butt on air when he passed … Keep Reading
I had a call at a rundown boxy home near the downtown area of Brisbane. I was met outside by a large, … Keep Reading
“Mr. Mayor, your 3 p.m. is here. John Crocket and Specialty Development Group.” Nash stood, hands clasped at his waist, in front … Keep Reading
“She was a larger than life person,” said Mark Iverson, reflecting on Marla Zamora’s influence as a lawyer in the San Francisco … Keep Reading
The incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in San Francisco has been rising steadily over the past several years, mirroring a national … Keep Reading
One of the possible train routes to the under-construction Transbay Transit Center, located at First and Mission streets, being studied by the … Keep Reading
The Potrero Hill Democratic Club recommends voting against Proposition B on this month’s ballot. Proposition B would extend and augment the San … Keep Reading
Proposition A, Public Health and Safety Bond: No. Proposition B, Recreation and Open Space Fund: No. Proposition C, Charter Amendment, Affordable Housing … Keep Reading
San Francisco has a long history of investing in municipal improvements, including preserving open spaces, cleaning up the Bay and beautifying the … Keep Reading
The City and County of San Francisco maintains more than 60 commissions and boards, which’re overseen by individuals nominated either by the … Keep Reading
The blocks surrounding Showplace Square and the California College of the Arts (CCA) have been a longstanding parking haven for commuters, oversized … Keep Reading
Dogpatch residents and nearby neighbors, as well as San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) representatives, crowded into Dogpatch Neighborhood Association’s April meeting … Keep Reading
The California College of the Arts (CCA) plans to add a 200-bed student apartment complex at 75 Arkansas Street, followed by a … Keep Reading
Last month the City dismantled a homeless encampment located at the knot of streets that feed into Highway 101 and Cesar Chavez, … Keep Reading
San Francisco Animal Care and Control’s 1200 15th Street location was built in 1931 as a warehouse. In 1989, the City took … Keep Reading
A controversial proposal to build condominiums on the 500 block of De Haro Street will go before the San Francisco Planning Commission … Keep Reading
Technology has come a long way since electrical municipal street lamps were first installed mid-century last. Today’s street lighting provides lower-cost, more … Keep Reading
By 2006, politicians realized that American forces in Afghanistan and Iraq weren’t fighting the World War II style mass-on-mass, force-on-force conflicts for … Keep Reading
SOMArts Cultural Center – which provides space and production support to more than 100 nonprofit events, and offers no- and low-cost art … Keep Reading
I came to San Francisco in 1964. My wife, Rhonda, arrived in the Bay Area in 1981. Last month, after living here … Keep Reading
Last month, 50 Potrero Hill residents voted on three alternatives to remaking Jackson Park, with a majority supporting expanding the park onto … Keep Reading
What was once a dumping ground is being transformed into an oasis for Potrero Hill and Dogpatch residents. “It was an abandoned … Keep Reading