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A pedestrian-vehicle fatality and a robbery this morning at Harvest Ranch Market headline the latest crime blotter.
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Five new city employees will be around the Castro on a full-time basis to tidy streets and phone in 311 concerns.
Arts & Culture in ...
The artists behind 'Bart on BART' took on Trump with an art installation at the 18th & Church Muni stop.
An unidentified pedestrian was struck and killed near the Market & Dolores Whole Foods on Saturday night.
Retail & Industry in ...
Wondering why your favorite taqueria is suddenly without guacamole? There's a good reason.
Whether you're looking to soak up the busy election season or tune it out, there's plenty of fun to be had.
The 21-year-old jewelry shop's landlord helped to keep it in business with a move down the street.
A longtime customer, Steve Martel, has become the new owner of one of the Castro's oldest gay-owned and operated businesses.
Even though it might look different today, the "high gay holiday" of Halloween hasn't left the Castro.
Ghoulish displays in Corona Heights and the Castro underscore the disappearing art of Halloween.
From big screen avatars to a self-drifting DeLorean, Saturday's show by Tested.com promises all kinds of 'oohs and ahhs.'
Bay Area filmmakers Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman discuss their new documentary, screening this weekend at the Roxie Theater.
Castro businesses say Halloween isn't what it used to be. Is that a good thing?
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