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Around 11:15pm last night, a 33-year-old man was hit by a vehicle while crossing Castro Street.
Tomorrow's screening will commemorate the anniversary of SF's Great Quake.
Residents of public housing question whether they'll be allowed to return after their buildings are sold.
Parks, puppies, and softball are all in store for your Castro weekend.
Three historic fire hydrants are being painted in a ceremony commemorating the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Construction crews are making minor alterations to previously renovated sections of Castro Street.
A tapas restaurant with a large gin and tonic selection will debut in the Swedish American Hall building this week.
The 50-bike, 3,684-square-foot studio is readying for a summer debut at Castro and Market.
Bisou's owners look back on five years in the neighborhood, and ahead with Bisou, Beso, and new concept Baccio.
Leave those W2s at home and find some ways to enjoy your refund, or forget what you owe.
Lark will blend Mediterranean and New American flavors and feature an extensive wine selection.
New options based on community feedback have produced one near-final map for SFPD's redistricting plan.
Three films have been announced to anchor the long-running LGBTQ film festival at the Castro Theater.
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