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Top SF news: Outside Lands beefs up security after Gilroy shooting; rising crime fears in Chinatown

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Published on July 31, 2019
Top SF news: Outside Lands beefs up security after Gilroy shooting; rising crime fears in ChinatownPhoto: The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Francisco.

San Francisco Supervisors eliminate several fees for affordable housing projects

Creating affordable housing in San Francisco may get easier, after the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved eliminating several fees for affordable housing developments.

Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.

Tenderloin all-immigrant team nurtures up-and-coming soccer star 

San Francisco State University sophomore Moheeb Ali, who emigrated from Yemen in 2014, scored big in the San Francisco Cup.

Read the full story on SF Examiner.

Rising fear of crime in Chinese community prompts legislative action 

Supervisor seeks police demographic data following attack on Chinatown leaders.

Read the full story on SF Examiner.

Photos: Billionaire Peter Sperling lists historic estates in San Francisco and Holmby Hills

For-profit education scion Peter Sperling has taken the current real-estate downsizing trend to heart, apparently.

Read the full story on Mercury News (SF).

Outside Lands beefs up security in wake of attack at garlic festival

Given what happened in Gilroy, security will be beefed up for big events like next weekend's Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival.

Read the full story on ABC Bay Area, KGO.


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