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The sites identified, mostly Port of San Francisco and school properties, may be converted to use as 'Safe Sleeping Villages' for unhoused residents.
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The Haight's popular print shop and pinball arcade has filed for permits to open a spinoff cannabis dispensary.
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A Mustang plowed into a street-level apartment.
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"It was just time," says owner Jesse Fink of the decision to sell his legacy business, a Richmond District favorite.
The news is welcome to neighbors, whose streets were overwhelmed in recent weeks with beachgoers seeking parking.
Skates' storefront has quietly shuttered, and online customers say they've paid for orders that weren't fulfilled.
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The tent village will open to its first homeless clients today, and is expected to be full by the middle of next week.
Despite a much-publicized lawsuit from neighboring Amoeba Music, the site is set to open to campers tomorrow.
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A decade after its original debut, the "Haight Street Rat" has entered a new, socially responsible phase of its life.
As a citywide effort to expand open air business gains traction, merchants prepare for a new way of life.
Now permitted to operate at a fourth of its normal capacity, the garden is seeking donations to support a $1 million revenue shortfall from the closure.
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Several Haight neighborhood groups have opposed the "safe sleeping site," and one, led by Amoeba Music and Escape From New York's owners, is considering a lawsuit.
San Francisco Pride released a schedule of virtual programs for its 50th anniversary this summer, including a first-ever LED-lit Pink Triangle.
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