Bay Area/ San Francisco/ Community & Society
Published on December 11, 2019
Top SF news: 'The Matrix 4' to shoot in SF; GOP House candidate arrested for alleged stalking; morePhoto: Casey Horner/Unsplash

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in San Francisco.

SF seniors sad as City College announces the end of its older adult classes

City College of San Francisco has long been a unique institution in many ways. But now its chancellor has announced the cancellation of its beloved Older Adults program, which provided 64 free, non-credit courses to around 2,000 SF residents in their 70s and 80s.

Read the full story on SFist.

GOP House candidate arrested in SF for allegedly stalking Nancy Pelosi challenger

A Trump-loving GOP candidate known for his two unsuccessful attempts at unseating Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) was arrested and booked in San Francisco Sunday on three felony charges.

Read the full story on SFGate.

San Francisco loses major convention, Oracle's OpenWorld, to Las Vegas

Following several years in which the convention bureau has been decrying the visible homelessness on downtown streets as a deterrent for organizers of lucrative professional conventions, the city is losing one of its longstanding mainstays, Oracle's OpenWorld.

Read the full story on SFist.

It looks like 'The Matrix 4' will be shooting in SF in February

The much-anticipated fourth installment of the Matrix franchise appears to be scheduled do some shooting in San Francisco early next year — though it's not clear where.

Read the full story on SFist.

San Francisco family displaced after sewage backs up during heavy rain

"We had an explosion of sewage. I'm not joking..." A San Francisco family has been displaced after sand and rocks shot out of their downstairs toilet during the heavy downpour last weekend.

Read the full story on ABC7 News.


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