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Seven SFFD members were rescued by the Coast Guard after their rescue boat overturned during a training exercise.
The block of Market Street between 8th and 9th streets has been closed off after a suspicious package was found outside Wells Fargo.
The driver had asserted the bus had a mechanical issue, but a lengthy SFPD investigation proved otherwise.
Food & Drinks in ...
The East Bay-based donut purveyor will open a small kiosk just outside The Market, serving donuts stuffed with jam and "naughty cream," savory donuts, sandwiches, and more. It should arrive in May.
A woman was kidnapped and assaulted in SoMa early Sunday morning after getting into a car she mistook for the rideshare she had ordered.
After a month of dry weather, El NiƱo returned with a vengeance this weekend, taking a lot of local trees with it.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
The intersection now has a two-stage turn box, allowing cyclists to easily access the promenade behind AT&T Park, as well as green-backed sharrows along Townsend and a new wayfinding sign.
A mini-bus at the 9th & Howard Chevron caught on fire this afternoon, causing some small explosions and shutting down streets.
Damaged in a two-alarm fire last spring, the 43-year-old pub says it won't return because "our landlord has refused to renew our lease."
After 13 years, the tea shop is moving on to a new location at SFO, and will be replaced by a new outpost for the Marina-based French bakery.
Real Estate & Development in ...
In an apparent collaboration between two sets of neighbors, the windows of a house in Duboce Park now read "EVICTED" on the top floor and "US TOO :'(" on the middle floor.
Mysteriously closed since at least Sunday, the diner now has a notice in the window from its landlord that it hasn't paid rent, and that the property will be considered abandoned if it doesn't pay up.
The Internet has been aflutter with the news that one of the city's last 24-hour diners has closed. Information is still scarce, but it appears that a Health Department shutdown wasn't the issue.
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