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A neighbor said the encampment "trashed" the "one semi-nice thing in this neighborhood."
City officials are ready to celebrate $7 million in permanent bike and pedestrian safety measures through McLaren Park.
The plaza's sudden closure follows years of debate on how to eliminate undesired occupancy.
The recent rains oversaturated two sections of the park.
It's not the first weather phenomenon in the last 24 hours that got locals drawing parallels to today's political transition. But to tipster Josh K., it was a welcome sight.
If you’re a light sleeper—or a night owl—you probably noticed today’s early-morning thunder and lightning.
An urban farm promotes food justice with gardens, nutrition and education programs.
Last week's rain may seem a distant memory in light of today's blue skies, but don't put away those umbrellas just yet.
Though 74 percent of neighbors oppose the so-called "parking for God," it may get approval for a 16-month pilot legalization program today.
It may seem counterintuitive, but there's still lots to see at the garden in winter, including numerous blooms and an indoor art exhibit.
Before the new rules went into effect this month, three members of Congress stepped in.
Once open, it'll be the first neighborhood park built by Rec and Park in over a decade.
This week's king tides are a small preview of the damage a seawall breach could create on the waterfront—but federal help isn't forthcoming.
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