Evening Blaze At 31st Avenue Construction Site Leaves Five Without Home
Five people lost their homes Wednesday night after a one-alarm fire tore through a building under construction on the 1700 block of 31st Avenue in the Outer Sunset, bringing firefighters racing to the scene just as the dinner hour wound down.
Measles Makes A Comeback In San Francisco, Sickening Unvaccinated Infant
San Francisco's first measles case since 2019 was confirmed in an unvaccinated infant after international travel; public-health teams are tracing contacts and urging MMR checks.
Dropbox Nabs Full South FiDi Tower As Decagon Muscles Into SoMa
Dropbox leased the entire 50 Hawthorne building and Decagon took roughly 70,000 square feet at 680 Folsom, boosting occupancy and underscoring renewed demand for amenity‑rich offices in San Francisco.
Montgomery Drive’s New Parkside Eats Has Locals Lining Up For A Hidden Half‑Pound Burger
Parkside Eats has taken over the former Lepe’s Taqueria in Santa Rosa and is drawing crowds for a $21 Parkside cheeseburger and a menu of Mexican‑leaning comfort food.
Dialysis Giants Score as 9th Circuit Guts California Crackdown
A federal appeals court struck down major parts of California’s AB 290, blocking reimbursement caps and disclosure rules aimed at dialysis providers. The ruling leaves charity premium‑assistance programs intact for now but raises new questions about who pays for costly kidney care.












